The 12th grader from Delhi started Sateeq in 2021 with an aim to democratise angel investing by making it accessible to every Indian so that individuals can invest in start-ups in a safe, secure and informed manner.
Making investing simpler
Published by: Team GI Youth
Published on 23, Aug 2022
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