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  1. Mukesh Bansal is an Indian businessman and founder of the Indian fashion e-commerce company Myntra. He also the co-founder and CEO of cult.fit. Mukesh has been listed in the Best 40 Under 40 Entrepreneurs by Fortune magazine.

  2. Jan 21, 2021 · Mukesh Bansal is the Founder of the fashion e-commerce firm, Myntra. He is an Indian businessman, who currently serves as the CEO of Cure.fit and its co-founder as well. He is also on the board of Olympics Gold Quest, which is a non-profit organization that promotes sports and games.

  3. Apr 11, 2016 · After building India's biggest online fashion retail brand, Myntra founder Mukesh Bansal is ready for his next innings—and he has a few surprises in store

  4. Jun 12, 2021 · Mukesh Bansal. The co-founders started looking at the pain points and found that generally, most people don't pay attention to their health in a proactive manner and visit doctors only...

  5. Mukesh Bansal is the founder and chief executive of Myntra, Indias largest fasion e-commerce site, which was acquired, in 2014, for $375 million by Flipkart, the country’s equivalent to Amazon.

  6. Jun 10, 2021 · Cure.fit Launched. Following Myntra's success, Mukesh Bansal decided to revolutionise the health and fitness market in India and also wrote his first book, 'No Limits, The Art and Science of High Performance'. He started his second business, a fitness startup, CureFit with Ankit Nagori, the former chief business officer of Flipkart.

  7. Join Mukesh Bansal, Founder of Myntra and Cult.fit, as he sits down with extraordinary guests like Devdutt Pattanaik, Rahul Dravid and other prominent change makers who've excelled in...

  8. Jun 7, 2021 · Bengaluru: Tata Digital Ltd. a wholly owned subsidiary of Tata Group, will invest $75 million in fitness startup Curefit. Mukesh Bansal, the co-founder and chief executive officer of the Bengaluru-based startup, will join Tata Digital as president and continue to lead his company as well.

  9. Aug 12, 2016 · As far as Mukesh Bansal is concerned, job titles come and go. He takes a more philosophical view of his career. On a popular professional networking website, Bansal, who was Myntra’s CEO and quit as Flipkart’s head of commerce in March this year, describes his designation as W.I.P. — Work In Progress.

  10. Feb 27, 2018 · Mukesh Bansal is one of the few. From his first entrepreneurial venture, Myntra, in 2007, to his latest healthcare and wellness startup, Cure.fit, launched in 2016, Bansal has a solid core of investors who have stayed with him.

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