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Gautam Seshadri

Gautam Seshadri has 20+ years of experience as a founder, operator, and professional investor. He is associated with >25 start-ups as either an angel investor or advisor, and is also associated with a globally active VC fund. He has either worked or lived in India, UK, Germany, Singapore, and France,

Gearing up the Indian workforce for a Green Economy

Lack of policies hampering green skill development: Report

India has the potential to create 35 million green jobs by 2047 but barriers like lack of policies for green skill development, funding gaps, inadequate skill infrastructure, exclusion of vulnerable groups, and lack of collaboration among key actors need to be addressed, states a report by Skills Council for Green

Five non-traditional themes CSR can invest in

Our CSR conversations with corporates peak in February and March every year. Here is a set of curated, non-traditional ideas for CSR funding and strategy, along with some of the work Sattva is currently involved in.

CSR in Tamil Nadu

Through this report, Sattva presents a critical glimpse of the Tamil Nadu state with respect to the CSR investment and its development performance.

Revolutionising India’s Financial Ecosystem with Account Aggregators

India’s credit market faces challenges in its financial data sharing system, including lack of standardisation, incomplete credit bureau data, limited access to financial services, and lengthy loan disbursal processes. Account Aggregators (AAs) are emerging as a solution to these issues, enabling a more efficient and inclusive financial ecosystem. AAs are

Accelerating Financial Inclusion for Women’s SHGs with Account Aggregators

The emergence of Digital Public Infrastructure like Account Aggregators (AA) paves the way for financial inclusion of many underserved communities in India. It has the potential to empower millions of customers to digitally access and share their financial data across institutions, resulting in the creation of their digital financial identity. 

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