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Fuelling Entrepreneurship - Start-up survey findings and policy recommendations

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The momentum is with us to make India the world’s biggest start-up hub. This report presents insights on what start-ups think to be the biggest challenges, enablers and preferred sources of funding for them. The report presents updated information regarding access to capital for start-ups, including trends in equity funding deals, support being extended to start-ups by the government etc. It recommends the ways in which government can further enable access to domestic and overseas capital for start-ups. 

Key Findings

Enablers and Challenges for Start-ups

  • Access to capital is the biggest challenge as well as the biggest enabler for start-ups. 
  • Private equity and Venture Capital are the top-most choices for funding for start-ups. 
Enabling access to capital prior to the listing stage by

  • Harmonising capital gains tax rate on resident & non-resident investors, investments in listed & unlisted companies. 
  • Creating market opportunities by procuring through ‘grand-challenge’ mode. 
  • Supporting co-creation by the industry, start-ups & academia. 
Enabling access to capital prior to the listing stage by

  • Notifying the permissible jurisdictions and securities for overseas listing, without having to list in India first. 

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