Lizzie Chapman
ZestMoney founders resign as Goldman Sachs-backed fintech struggles to raise funds
Founders of ZestMoney have resigned from the startup, the latest twist in the fate of the Indian fintech whose ability to underwrite small ticket loans to first-time internet customers once drew the b
Goldman Sachs leads $15M investment in Indian fintech startup ZestMoney
One of America’s largest banks has just poured in some money to help millions of Indians without a credit score secure loans and make purchases online for the first time in their lives. Bangalor
India’s ZestMoney raises $20M to grow its digital lending service
Fintech is very much still hot in Asia. ZestMoney, a startup that helps consumers with no credit history get loans to buy online, announced today it has raised a $20 million Series B. The round is led
Lizzie Chapman to talk about building a fintech startup in India at Disrupt Berlin
Fintech startups are growing rapidly in Europe. But it doesn’t mean that the fintech revolution is limited to Europe. That’s why I’m glad to announce that Lizzie Chapman from ZestMoney is coming