100X.VC has doubled down on its bets on moonshot ideas. With the early-stage space getting cluttered, can it continue with its distinctive play?
When it comes to investment, Yagnesh Sanghrajka hunts for stickiness. “It has to have a unique value proposition,” reckons the co-founder and chief financial officer of 100X.VC, an early-stage investment fund. The venture capitalist outlines the distinctive style of deal-making done by 100X.VC, which was co-founded by Sanjay Mehta, Ninad Karpe, Shashank Randev, Vatsal Kanakiya and Sanghrajka in 2019. “Everybody must find the product sticky,” he says, dishing out the example of BuildNext.
(This story appears in the 18 November, 2022 issue of Forbes India. To visit our Archives, click here.)