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      • Karen Gilchrist is a correspondent for CNBC International based in London. With a background in finance and business journalism, Karen covers a wide range of topics including global markets, technology, and economic trends. She has contributed to various publications and media outlets, including CNBC, NBC, and San Diego Live Sound.
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  2. Sep 20, 2024 · Karen Gilchrist is a Correspondent for CNBC in London, covering breaking news, international politics and financial markets. read more.

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  4. May 23, 2019 · Meet the 27-year-old set to be India’s first woman to co-found a $1 billion start-up. Karen Gilchrist. Correspondent, CNBC International. Published May 23, 2019. + Follow. Ankiti Bose is 27, a...

  5. Karen Gilchrist is a correspondent for CNBC International based in London. With a background in finance and business journalism, Karen covers a wide range of topics including global markets, technology, and economic trends.

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    Thirty-four-year-old Kamath is the co-founder and chief investment officer of Zerodha, India’s largest trading brokerage. Today, more than 15% of India’s retail trades are done through its platform, as ordinary investors flocked to stocks during the pandemic. But when the school dropout began trading at 17 years old, that wasn’t the strategy: Havin...

    In 2010, Zerodha — a combination of “zero” and “rodha,” the Sanskrit word for barriers — was born. Today, unlike most start-ups, the company hasn’t taken on any external investment. “We’ve been different in a way from other companies as in, we’ve never taken on investors or debt or never really raised any capital. Our ethos from the very beginning ...

    In 2020, the average age ofan investor using the Zerodha platform fell from 32 to 30 years old. That has drawn parallels with U.S. trading platform Robinhood, which experienced a similar surge in millennials during the pandemic. “We started, actually, maybe five years before they did,” Kamath pointed out. However, that growing market could pave the...

    In 2019, that’s exactly what he did. After struggling to find a cost-effective way to manage their growing wealth, Nikhil and Nithin once again set out to disrupt the investment industry — this time for high-net-worth individuals or people with around $1 million in financial assets. Months later, they launched asset management firm True Beacon in a...

    Like Zerodha, that could position True Beacon as one of the many billion-dollar unicorns in India’s rapidly growing start-up ecosystem. India is currently home to 21 unicorns with a combined valuation of $73.2 billion. By 2025, the number ofunicorns is estimated to hit 100.Sequoia India’s Lakhani said it’s down to several factors unique to India. “...

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  6. Karen Gilchrist is an American media personality serving as CNBC International’s Make It reporter for the Asia Pacific and based in the Singapore office. She is the creator and host of CNBC’s original digital video series, “Make It International.” and also writes daily for CNBC Make It online site.

  7. Verified. London Correspondent, CNBC World. Business and Finance, United Kingdom. As seen in: CNBC World, LinkedIn, Daily Mail, MSN (US), MSN Ireland, MSN Malaysia, MSN Money Canada, MSN Philippines, MSN South Africa, USA Today, Yahoo News and. more. @CNBCi correspondent based in London. Formerly @CNBCMakeIt in Singapore. Views my own.