Wribhu Tyagi has over 18+ years of experience in the fintech space, across startups, banks, consulting and technology – all at the cusp of digital and financial services.
Co-founded and led India’s Leading Financial Aggregator- Deal4Loans (now WishFin), BimaDeals. A bootstrapped venture that raised Series A after almost a decade of launch.
I led the Push Payments charter for Visa for India and South Asia across multiple use-cases including P2P, P2M, Xborder etc. A journey of Zero to One.
I have worked with leading companies like Visa, Citibank, TCS and launched successful start-ups ( was the CEO & co-founder of Deal4Loans and BimaDeals) and am really grateful for the fun-filled journey I have had so far.
Am also proud of a probono project we launched in March of 2020 to help MBA Students who had their summer internships cancelled at the last moment due to COVID. We quickly put together a match-making platform – PlaceCom– which generated 50+ offers and helped atleast 35+ students get their internships. Super satisfying !
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Startup journeys can be challenging. It surely helps to have someone to discuss and debate your ideas/views with. I was fortunate enough to have this via my co-founders and mentors.
As a way to stay connected with the awesome energy of startups and to give back to the community, I mentor startups on finding product-market fit and building sustainable growth engines. Interested?
I have quite an unusual name and spelling. And hence, I get asked “What does the name – Wribhu – mean” very early in my conversations. So here goes – Wribhu means the “God of yagna”.
Outside of work, I am a avid traveler who feels that road-trips really get me back in the zone. I love to hear the stories of various locals, other travelers I meet and usually come back thoroughly inspired.
Also have a keen interest in photography and hope to improve my skills – one shot at a time.
So that’s me.
I wish you all the best in your endeavors.
With lots of love !
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