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YC W18 co-founder and CTO who took Groww to a $3B IPO
Credibility
Traction · 89th percentile
- Groww went public (IPO) at an approximate market capitalization of Rs 25,000 crore (~$3B).
- Groww was co-founded by four ex-Flipkart employees, confirming multiple co-founders.
Relationship Matrix
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Founder score
- 98%Probability of being accurate (98%)Current Co-Founder and CTO of Groww, actively leading the company since April 2016.
- 97%Probability of being accurate (97%)Groww is a Y Combinator Winter 2018 company.
- 95%Probability of being accurate (95%)groww.in ranks #26,485 on the Majestic Million (global domain prominence).
- 92%Probability of being accurate (92%)Groww was co-founded by four ex-Flipkart employees, confirming multiple co-founders.
- 82%Probability of being accurate (82%)Groww went public (IPO) at an approximate market capitalization of Rs 25,000 crore (~$3B).
- 72%Probability of being accurate (72%)GitHub account @neerajsingh0101 identified and linked in grounded sources.
- 70%Probability of being accurate (70%)Active builder with 23 public non-fork repositories on GitHub.
- 70%Probability of being accurate (70%)GitHub account is over 14 years old, created in December 2011.
- 55%Probability of being accurate (55%)Stack Overflow reputation of 2,166 places the account in the 500–24,999 tier.
- 55%Probability of being accurate (55%)Identified Stack Overflow account for Neeraj Singh with 2,166 reputation.
- 40%Probability of being accurate (40%)Identified as an npm package maintainer under the @neerajsingh handle.
Investor score
- 62%Probability of being accurate (62%)Publicly identified as an angel investor with a known investment in OctoLife.
- 60%Probability of being accurate (60%)Has made at least one active angel investment (OctoLife).
What you likely need
You're a post-IPO CTO-founder with rare fintech depth and a YC W18 pedigree, and the highest-value Festival moments for you are small, high-trust rooms where deal flow gets exchanged and advisory relationships form naturally. Events that put you in front of early-stage Indian fintech founders seeking board members, or alongside other YC alumni who've had liquidity events, will accelerate your angel portfolio faster than any cold outreach. A handful of positioning and reflection-oriented gatherings will also help you translate a decade of hard-won Groww scaling lessons into public thought leadership and a deliberate second-act strategy.
Would you attend these IRL Festival events?
We will tune and customize your Founder Festival experience to make sure you get invited to the events that would be most valuable to you.
- introsA YC W18 alumni dinner for founders who've reached IPO or late-stage liquidity, to swap notes on angel deal flow and co-investment opportunities in Indian and Southeast Asian fintech
- introsA closed roundtable of Series A/B Indian fintech CTOs actively seeking board advisors, where your Groww regulatory and trading-infrastructure experience makes you the most credible person in the room
- introsA YC alumni mentor office-hours session alongside W18/W19/S19 batch founders, positioning you as a featured post-IPO success story and opening co-investment and advisory pipeline with current YC companies
- tacticalA dinner with founders and staff engineers behind high-profile open-source fintech infrastructure releases — like Zerodha's Kite Connect contributors and Plaid's early OSS team — to workshop what a Groww trading-infrastructure open-source drop should look like
- positioningA small workshop with Indian founders who've built large X/Twitter and LinkedIn followings post-liquidity — think Kunal Shah and Nikhil Kamath's content circle — to sharpen your retail investor behavior content into a consistent publishing cadence
- tacticalA dinner exclusively for post-IPO or post-acquisition repeat founders from the YC and Indian ecosystem considering their next company, to pressure-test second-venture theses and share early team-formation strategies
- fundraisingA happy hour with active Indian consumer-tech angel syndicates — including Titan Capital and Gemba Capital LPs — to formalize your deal-flow sharing and co-investment relationships beyond OctoLife
- wellbeingAn intimate offsite dinner for founders 12–24 months past a major liquidity event — IPO or large acquisition — to honestly discuss identity, burnout, and how to structure recovery time before the next chapter begins
