In this session of #indiatodayconcalve Rishabh Shroff, Partner, Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas responds to Uday Kotak's statement on younger generation of business families. He agrees that next-gen leaders ...
Nithin Kamath will represent India at the global stage at the EY World Entrepreneur Of The Year Award (WEOY) in Monte Carlo ...
Uday Kotak, former CEO and MD of Kotak Mahindra Bank, and his family have made history in the Indian real estate market by acquiring an entire residential building in Mumbai's upscale Worli Sea Face ...
A growing number of young Indians in their 20s are bypassing traditional careers in favor of full-time trading and investing: a trend that has sparked concern among industry leaders. Edelweiss ...
Uday Kotak, the former managing director and CEO of Kotak Mahindra Bank, and his family have created a national record by purchasing an entire residential building, located at the prestigious Worli ...
If sold after 1 year from purchase date, long term capital gain tax will be applicable. Current tax rate is 12.5%, if your total long term capital gain exceeds 1.25 lakh. Any cess/surcharge is not ...
If sold after 1 year from purchase date, long term capital gain tax will be applicable. Current tax rate is 12.5%, if your total long term capital gain exceeds 1.25 lakh. Any cess/surcharge is not ...
Uday Kotak, one of India's top banker, recently voiced concerns that the next generation of billionaire families is prioritising wealth management over building new businesses. He sees this as a ...
India should focus on keeping its “current account” under control as it cannot afford vulnerability in uncertain times, said Uday Kotak, Founder & Director, Kotak Mahindra Bank at Business Standard ...
The debate comes as industrialists, including Uday Kotak and Harsh Goenka, have voiced concerns over the priorities of the next generation of business leaders. Some experts saw the shift reflects ...
But, it seems, I am not the only one without an entrepreneurial mojo. If Uday Kotak is right, then GenZ in business families have also lost their animal spirits. Kotak says that he often meets ...
Banker Uday Kotak recently voiced concerns that India’s economic ‘animal spirits’ are fading as the next generation of business families prioritises managing investments over building and running ...