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  1. Nov 15, 2023 · Today, MakeMyTrip stands as a testament to Kalra’s visionary leadership. With a market cap of $2.84 billion (Rs 2,33,15,33,50,000) in June 2023, it’s among the world’s most valuable companies, cementing its stature as a key player in the global travel industry. Ranked 3345th among the world’s most valuable companies by market ...

  2. www.seedtoscale.com › people › deep-kalraDeep Kalra | SeedToScale

    Deep Kalra’s net worth is estimated at around $136 Million as of 2020. ‍ Podcasts. Building India’s first Consumer Internet Success - MakeMyTrip ‍ Deep Kalra dives into his journey as an entrepreneur and the challenges, highs and lows faced while building MakeMyTrip ,in the INSIGHTS series podcast.

  3. Deep Kalra Personal Life Info & More. He is 50 years old, was born in Hyderabad, India and grew up in the megacities of Delhi and Ahmedabad. Follow the religion of Hinduism. Since childhood, he wanted to be an entrepreneur. He was a very ambitious and talented student. Date of Birth/Birthday. 1970.

  4. Sep 6, 2019 · We continue with the #INSIGHTSPodcast series, and on this edition we have Deep Kalra, Founder and Group CEO of MakeMyTrip, India’s leading online travel company.Today, the company has become the ...

  5. The pioneer of online travel in India, Deep Kalra founded MakeMyTrip in April, 2000. Drawing on his experience from his years at GE Capital, AMF Bowling Inc. and ABN AMRO Bank, under his stewardship, MakeMyTrip has become the largest online travel company, as well as the largest e-commerce business in India.

  6. Deep Kalra’s Early Life Deep was born in a Hindu family in Hyderabad and grew up in Delhi and Ahmedabad. He was a very ambitious and intelligent individual since childhood. Deep’s dream of becoming an entrepreneur was fulfilled in April 2000. Deep Kalra’s Educational Qualifications. Deep studied in a private school located in Hyderabad.

  7. Dec 25, 2010 · Kalra’s preoccupation with building his team started in 2001, when the triple whammy of the dotcom bust, 9/11 and SARS saw the VCs pull out money. Of the 42 people working for him, 18 left. The ...

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