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How Vivek Oberoi became the owner of Rs 3,400 crore! Told how the company was built by targeting students


It has been talked about for many days about actor Vivek Oberoi that he/she has immense money. That too not from films but from business. The actor recently talked about how he/she uses his/her brand to benefit the many companies in which he/she has stakes. Giving the example of his/her business for students, the actor said that he/she started a money-lending business. Vivek said that it yielded huge profits and the company is now valued at around Rs 3,400 crore. At a recent event in Mumbai, Vivek said, ‘I started a start-up which was based on education loans. It became very big. We reach 12,000 schools, colleges and universities through B2B network. But then we connected with the customer and kept all his/her data with us. We got to know directly about our customer base, which was 45 lakh people who went to school or college. That was huge data and thus the value of the company became about Rs 400 million (about Rs 3,400 crore).

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Vivek Oberoi’s business worth crores

he/she further added, ‘When I leveraged my brand, it had a positive impact which was great for me because I like doing things that create a positive impact for the society. One of the things we created was a money-lending business. Creating a money-lending business plan for a loan company is a big deal in itself. But it worked very well and we made the company very successful.

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Vivek spends less with the team

Vivek said that if he/she had sent his/her team to the conference, the company would not have received as much respect and attention. The actor said, ‘When I go somewhere and am the owner of a start-up. Whenever I take a flight, I go first class or business class. But whenever I fly for a company I own, I fly economy with the entire team.

The work was not done by selling the soul

In a recent interview with Indian Express, the actor opened up about his/her move into business after he/she was made to feel small in the film industry. Vivek said, ‘Business was always a Plan B and I decided that cinema would be my passion. My livelihood should be my business, which helps me meet my expenses, I don’t have to sell my soul to work, which is not a good way to live, at least for me. Some people make a living from this but it is not so for me.

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