KOLKATA: Even as the world is fighting hard against the catastrophic Covid-19, Indian entrepreneurs have created a record in setting up new ventures. There has been a massive 26% surge in the new company incorporation in FY21.
A whopping 1,55,377 new companies were registered in India during FY21 compared with 1,22,721 in FY20, according to Rubix Data Sciences. This is despite the economic downturn and disruptions all around caused by the pandemic.
“Momentum in new company registration has continued in FY22 despite the second wave,” said Rubix, a technology and analytics-based B2B risk
management and monitoring platform.
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