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Which Shark on Shark Tank India invested maximum money?

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Varsha Vats
Varsha VatsFeb 08, 2022 | 17:39

Which Shark on Shark Tank India invested maximum money?

There were 7 Sharks on the show Shark Tank India. Here's how much each one of them invested. Also know who did the most

Shark Tank India invited budding entrepreneurs to seek investment in exchange for equity (a percentage of their business). If impressed by the business idea, the Sharks (existing business moguls) made a deal and decided to invest their money. The first season of Shark Tank India just wrapped up last week. The show ended with a heartwarming pitch by Lenskart founder Peyush Bansal.

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On the show, we saw entrepreneurs of different age groups - from the 20s to 50s and 60s. Participants also came from different parts of the country, both remote and metropolitan. A handful of startups managed to get a deal from all the Sharks. However, many had to leave the show empty-handed. Then there were those pitches that left both viewers and the Sharks amazed.

A total of 7 Sharks were present on Shark Tank India:

1. Ashneer Grover, Managing Director and Co-founder of BharatPe

2. Peyush Bansal, Co-founder and CEO of Lenskart

3. Aman Gupta, Co-founder and Chief Marketing Officer of boAt

4. Anupam Mittal, Founder and CEO of Shaadi.com and People Group

5. Namita Thapar, Executive Director of Emcure Pharmaceuticals

6. Vineeta Singh, CEO and co-founder of SUGAR Cosmetics

7. Ghazal Alagh, Co-founder and Chief Mama of MamaEarth

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A total of 117 entrepreneurs pitched their business ideas.

Out of 117, 67 pitches received a cheque from the Sharks.

Now the question is:

  • Who invested the most money?
  • How many deals did each Shark make?

Let’s give you all the answers here.

Here’s a list from highest to lowest investment on Shark Tank India.

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WHO INVESTED THE MOST ON SHARK TANK INDIA?

1. AMAN GUPTA: Rs 9.358 crore in 28 deals

The boAtman Aman Gupta made the highest investment on the show. He invested a total of Rs 9.358 crore in 28 deals.

As he mentioned many times on the show, he wanted to support young entrepreneurs. So, he gave many deals to young poeple.

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2. PEYUSH BANSAL: Rs 8.297 crore in 27 deals

In terms of maximum investments, No. 2 is Peyush Bansal. Despite the fact that he was not present during the initial weeks, Peyush Bansal managed to invest Rs 8.297 crore in 27 deals.

His deal with Jugadu Kamlesh won everyone’s heart. If you were to ask, "Who is your favourite Shark?", Peyush Bansal would be the most common answer. 

3. NAMITA THAPAR: Rs 6.383 crore in 22 deals

On No. 3 is Namita Thapar, who invested Rs 6.383 crores in 22 deals.

Namita comes from a healthcare background, which is why she couldn’t relate to many business ideas. She also started a meme fest for not having expertise in different fields.

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4. ASHNEER GROVER: Rs 5.383 crore in 21 deals

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Ashneer Grover, who landed in too many controversies during the show, managed to invest Rs 5.383 crore in 21 deals.

To the rest of the pitches, he clearly said:

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5. ANUPAM MITTAL: Rs 5.338 crore in 24 deals

The matchmaker Anupam Mittal was the only Shark who was present on every episode. He invested Rs 5.338 crore in 24 deals during the show. (I think he was not able to make the maximum deals because no one allowed him to finish his gyaan.)

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6. VINEETA SINGH: Rs 3.042 crore in 15 deals

She invested Rs 3.042 crore in a total of 15 deals on Shark Tank India. She made many of her deals with women entrepreneurs.

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7. GHAZAL ALAGH: Rs 1.2 crore in 7 deals

Ghazal Alagh made the least amount of investment, with Rs 1.2 crore in 7 startups.

Who was your favourite Shark on Shark Tank India? Tell us in the comments.

Last updated: February 08, 2022 | 17:39
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