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  1. WHRRL: Facilitating Agricultural Finance through Block-Chain Technology

    Authors: Vemireddy, Vidya; Deb, Shrey; Yadav, Shweta;

    Reference No: CMA0823 Pages: 19 Published on: 15, April, 2021

    Abstract: The agricultural financial market in India was still underdeveloped, in part because the formal financial sector viewed the rural population in general and agriculture, in particular, to be high-risk. Warehouse receipt financing (WHR Financing) is a financial instrument that provides farmers and traders with access to working capital by allowing ... More

  2. Ketto: India’s Most Successful Crowdfunding Platform

    Authors: Jain, Akshat; Pandey, Ajay; Jain, Prateek;

    Reference No: MAR0546 Pages: 23 Published on: 30, August, 2024

    Abstract: This case is about setting the strategic direction for Ketto, one of the major medical crowdfunding sites in India. Ketto was founded on August 15, 2012, by Varun Sheth, Kunal Kapoor, and Zaheer Adenwala. As one of the first peer-to-peer fundraising platforms in India, Ketto initiated a revolution in the digital fundraising ... More

  3. Arun Ranganath Deshpande (D)

    Authors: Ranade, Ashok; Malya, M Meenakshi;

    Reference No: QM0100(D) Pages: 10 Published on: 1, January, 1976

    Abstract: Illustrates the problems of Arun Deshpande, a young entrepreneur who held various patents of agricultural machines. He started developing his products, financed entirely by a nationalized bank. Later, he procured bridge finance from another bank, awaiting the sanction of a long term loan from a financial institution. Since this was ... More

  4. Arun Ranganath Deshpande (B)

    Authors: Ranade, Ashok; Malya, M Meenakshi;

    Reference No: QM0100(B) Pages: 7 Published on: 1, January, 1976

    Abstract: Illustrates the problems of Arun Deshpande, a young entrepreneur who held various patents of agricultural machines. He started developing his products, financed entirely by a nationalized bank. Later, he procured bridge finance from another bank, awaiting the sanction of a long term loan from a financial institution. Since this was ... More

  5. Arun Ranganath Deshpande (A)

    Authors: Ranade, Ashok; Malya, M Meenakshi;

    Reference No: QM0100(A) Pages: 5 Published on: 1, January, 1976

    Abstract: Illustrates the problems of Arun Deshpande, a young entrepreneur who held various patents of agricultural machines. He started developing his products, financed entirely by a nationalized bank. Later, he procured bridge finance from another bank, awaiting the sanction of a long term loan from a financial institution. Since this was ... More

  6. Arun Ranganath Deshpande (E)

    Authors: Ranade, Ashok; Malya, M Meenakshi;

    Reference No: QM0100(E) Pages: 16 Published on: 1, January, 1976

    Abstract: Illustrates the problems of Arun Deshpande, a young entrepreneur who held various patents of agricultural machines. He started developing his products, financed entirely by a nationalized bank. Later, he procured bridge finance from another bank, awaiting the sanction of a long term loan from a financial institution. Since this was ... More

  7. Arun Ranganath Deshpande (F)

    Authors: Ranade, Ashok; Malya, M Meenakshi;

    Reference No: QM0100(F) Pages: 20 Published on: 1, January, 1976

    Abstract: Illustrates the problems of Arun Deshpande, a young entrepreneur who held various patents of agricultural machines. He started developing his products, financed entirely by a nationalized bank. Later, he procured bridge finance from another bank, awaiting the sanction of a long term loan from a financial institution. Since this was ... More

  8. Arun Ranganath Deshpande (C)

    Authors: Ranade, Ashok; Malya, M Meenakshi;

    Reference No: QM0100(C) Pages: 9 Published on: 1, January, 1976

    Abstract: Illustrates the problems of Arun Deshpande, a young entrepreneur who held various patents of agricultural machines. He started developing his products, financed entirely by a nationalized bank. Later, he procured bridge finance from another bank, awaiting the sanction of a long term loan from a financial institution. Since this was ... More

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