@iamsum80 Why did you add the ‘Yes or No’ part?
I’ll tell you why. Because the real response is much more nuanced and shows Gandhi s true thinking. Agree or disagree, don’t spread lies
You are a person with propaganda. It is because of people like you that we as a country are suffering.
@kushallodha548 Stupid Guy doesn’t understand the difference between Subprime and New to Credit
No wonder his investors are bleeding
Bajaj Finance is the biggest lender in smart phone financing and they have data beyond his comprehension
Stupid Guy doesn’t understand the difference between Subprime and New to Credit
No wonder his investors are bleeding
Bajaj Finance is the biggest lender in smart phone financing and they have data beyond his comprehension
“We visited multiple Croma and Vijay sales stores and found that smartphone financing is approved for 99% people saying these are prime CIBIL score customers.”
“But as per CIBIL data, only 55% people have CIBIL score of more than 745 which is considered as prime.”
“So we went back to our office and got rid of the lenders in our portfolio because this data didn’t stack up. There’s lot of subprime lending going on in India.”
- Saurabh Mukherjea (Founder Marcellus Investment Managers)
@kushgrwl Fuel quality of course affects the fuel pump.
You can expect a machine to perform ‘within’ operating range.
Gadkari s stupid move has resulted that the parameters are beyond operating range
@kushgrwl Because that’s how their engines would be; and they sold it with the assumption that fuel quality would remain stagnant if not improve
The problem is not the engine. It’s the fuel. We should have the option to buy non blended fuel. The choice being taken away is the problem
Ppl are enraged; asking for fast track trial, death penalty for all 30.
Totally agree
Problem runs deeper. It’s a society issue. The men should have been raised to respect women and consent.
I recommend the parents of these 30 also be given death penalty.
Gist from India today's article:
Barely a month into office, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Vijay’s promise of clean governance is already visible in the state’s largest spending area - public works.
One of his earliest directives ended restricted or pre-fixed tenders, opening all civic contracts to competitive bidding. This move aims to eliminate cartelisation, rigged bids, and alleged commission-based awards, resulting in substantial savings for the exchequer.
Greater Chennai Contractors Association president Rama Rao noted that similar works, previously awarded at 10% above estimates (e.g., a ₹25 lakh tender executed for ₹27.5 lakh), are now being taken up for as low as ₹16 lakh.
Financial expert Venkateswara Rao Patakota praised the shift, saying Vijay is moving from a "40% commission culture" to zero bribes. He called it a potential model for India, noting: "Tamil Nadu is lucky. The state voted for Vijay without taking money, and they are getting the benefit."
@GuruShareMarket Of course
A fortuner can run 5 lakh kms easily
Can’t say the same for XUV
Resale value is high too
If he is in for the long run, Toyota beats XUV anyday
@Aishworryyaa Point is, WhatsApp already has enough data without having to rely on cred
Most lenders have a process of using WhatsApp APIs to source financial data. Cred doesn’t have any unique data that Meta would need
Why is data in the hands of Kunal safe but the minute WhatsApp invests, a concern?
Also, we are overthinking this. Much more sensitive data is shared on regular basis on WA- kyc docs, deeds, financial docs, intimate photos 😂
What will Whatsapp do with new data? Send loan ads?
Have you considered that the man who had a loss making business collecting our financial information for years selling it to a company that is known to misuse data and profit off it is a concern Vir?