Shark Tank India Season 2 Ep 10: Shark Tank India Is Making Its Viewer Base Really Stronger The Great Thing About The 2nd Season Is Big Entrepreneurs Are Coming In The Game And Many Indians Have Settled Up Their Businesses Very Well.

Here we are going to tell you about the Episode Recap, Pitches, and Some more detailed reports on Episode 10;

Episode 10 Pitches

Zillionaire

Aditya Fatehpuriya And Raghav Goyal Are The Founders Of The Zillionaire, Their Presentation, Marketing, and Production of Everything Was Good But They Need Someone To Handle The Technical. They Got an offer From Aman Gupta, Peyush Bansal, and Vineeta Singh Together And Anupam Mittal Alone.

Aman, Vineeta, And Peyush Got An Offer Of 50 Lakhs For 10% And Anupam Offered Them As 1 Cr For 10% They Demanded Some Think For the Deal And They Locked Anupam’s Offer As 1 Cr For 10%.

CredMate

Cred Mate Was Founded By Gaurav Sharma And Gaurav Kundra They Presented Their Pitch Very Well But The Disappointing Thing For Sharks Was The Business Model Of Credmate Wasn’t Ready Because Of That No One Invested In Their Business And They Got Back Empty Handed. They only came up with their idea In fact Credmate’s Dashboard Wasn’t Even Ready.

Freebowler

Vishwanath H K And Pratheek Palanethra Founded Freebowler They Wanted To Develop A Bowling Machine At A Very Lost They Have Some Competitors In The Market who are selling the same machine at 1.05 Lakhs And Freebowler Was Offering That Machine Under 40,000 That Was The Main Scope Of Freebowler, But No One Liked The Pitch Because They Were Not In Profits They Were Into Losses At The End.

Namita Thapar Offered Them As 50 Lakhs at 10% Equity With 25 Lakhs Debt @10% But They Don’t want to lose Equity Because Of That Freebowler gave them a counter offer Of 25 Lakhs For 7.5% Equity With 50 Lakhs Debt @10%.


 

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