Mint spoke to Shyam Sekhar, chief ideator and founder, iThought, to find out how he is dealing with his own finances and what advice he has for investors Right now, when doctors and healthcare professionals are at the forefront in the fight against the covid-19 pandemic, advisers are trying to take care of others’ fiscal health.
In the fourth part of a special Mint series, we spoke to Shyam Sekhar, chief ideator and founder, iThought, to find out how he is dealing with his own finances and what advice he has for investors.
Sekhar started his career in a manufacturing business in 1990, but encouraged by the potential of his own equity investments, he started his mutual fund distribution business in 2009 and became a Sebi-registered adviser