Entrepreneurs
Sachin Bansal Is Building and Backing for the Long Term
Sachin Bansal is best known as the co-founder of Flipkart, one of India’s earliest and most influential e-commerce companies. After stepping away from Flipkart, he shifted his focus toward building Navi, a financial services platform designed to make lending and insurance simpler and more accessible.
But alongside building Navi, Bansal has also been steadily investing in startups since 2014.
With around 20 investments across sectors like fintech, edtech, healthtech, and consumer services, his portfolio includes companies such as Ola, Ather Energy, Unacademy, Inshorts, and GreyOrange. The pattern here is clear—he tends to back businesses that have the potential to scale and solve large, real-world problems.
What defines Bansal’s approach is his long-term thinking. His decision in 2025 to move from CEO to Executive Chairman at Navi reflects that shift—focusing more on strategy, capital allocation, and building sustainable growth rather than day-to-day operations.
As a founder-turned-investor, he understands the realities of building from scratch. This often translates into a more patient and grounded approach when supporting startups, especially in their early stages.
Bansal also leans toward sectors where technology can simplify complexity—whether it’s financial services, mobility, or education. His investments reflect a belief that scale comes from solving problems at a fundamental level.
With a mix of successful bets and a measured pace of exits, his investing journey mirrors his overall philosophy: build thoughtfully, and build for the long run.
Sachin Bansal’s story is not just about creating one successful company—it’s about continuing to shape the ecosystem in a more strategic way.
Because real impact often comes from playing the long game.