News & Media 28th May 2024

Valuations, better access to capital spur fintech players’ homecoming

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Dipesh JainPartner | Mumbai

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Firms that are looking to shift their domicile back to the country may have to look at a hefty tax bill. Why are financial-technology (fintech) players moving back to India, or doing the reverse-flipping?

The reasons are financial regulation, better access to capital, and improved valuations here, according to industry players and experts.

Against this backdrop, Dipesh Jain has been quoted in an article, “Valuations, better access to capital spur fintech players’ homecoming”, by Ajinkya K. published in Business Standard.

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