-Arjun Vaidya, Co-Founder, V3 Ventures and Venture Lead - Verlinvest
Team 100X interviewed some of the top investors across the globe about their venture investing journeys, startups, and India. Here, Arjun Vaidya, Co-Founder, V3 Ventures and Venture Lead - Verlinvest
Q1. What is your motivation to be in venture investing business?
Having been a founder myself and seen the ups and downs, I believe there is no better journey. I was fortunate to see an outcome with Dr Vaidya's and so as a venture investor I want to enable 10s if not 100s of founders to see experience something similar.
Q2. What is your view on the future of India as a market?
The next decade is India's. We have a free economy, young population and a burgeoning middle class that is aspirational. While things around the world may not be looking as good, our depth of domestic consumption has kept us insulated. This is our opportunity!
Q3. Help describe your investment thesis and ideas you would like to back?
Unlike a lot of consumer investors, for d2c brands - I invest mostly in things I don’t consume. While this seems counter intuitive, I’m a big believer in the Bharat opportunity. That’s where the real scale is in our country. My consumption may be different from what has real scale and so, this is a fun filter I like to play with!
Q4. Top 5 advice you would give to startup founder.
I’ll say 4
1) it looks glamorous from the outside but a startup journey has more failure than success. So, be ready to keep falling down and rising up. From my favorite song - “I get knocked down but I get up again. You’re never gonna keep me down!”
2) you can’t do it alone - as much as you try, you can only work efficiently for 12 hours a day. Compounding only comes from a strong, empowered team!
3) entrepreneurship is not part time, hobbies are. You’re either in our you’re out. You can’t be slightly pregnant with Entrepreneurship.
4) stay hungry, stay foolish and keep building!
Q5. How do you support your portfolio companies?
With whatever they need. I think as an investor our job is to be there when we’re needed and not be there when we want to be. The founder is the captain of the ship and, when the captain needs a coach, supporter or helping hand, I am there. But, I know very clearly that I’m not running the business!
Q6. What inspires you in life and what keeps you awake at night?
The depth of opportunity that we have in our country! We’ve got miles to go.