Zepto's Founders Top In Hurun India U30 List 2025
The Hurun India U30 List 2025, released in collaboration with Avendus Wealth, marks a defining moment in India’s entrepreneurial journey. Featuring 79 dynamic entrepreneurs aged 30 or below, the list celebrates a generation of self-starters who have built ventures with significant valuations, job creation, and global impact. From quick commerce to AI and digital microfinance, this young cohort represents the pulse of a new India—innovative, risk-taking, and globally connected.
Launched as part of the broader “Uth Series” by Hurun and Avendus, this is the first edition focused exclusively on under-30 founders. Entrepreneurs featured must have founded or co-led ventures with a valuation of over $25 million (first-generation) or $50 million (next-generation leaders). The initiative reflects a growing recognition of youth-led economic transformation and India’s evolving startup landscape, driven by early success and deep investor interest.
| Category | Details |
| Top-Ranked Founders | Aadit Palicha & Kaivalya Vohra (Zepto) |
| Youngest Entrepreneur | Kaivalya Vohra (22) |
| Most Represented City | Mumbai (15 entrepreneurs) |
| Leading Sectors | Software (21), Consumer Goods (12), Financial Services (9) |
| Total Jobs Created | 64,175 |
| Equity Raised | $5.2 billion |
| Top Women Founders | Devika Gholap, Ananyashree Birla, Romita Mazumdar |
| Top Funded Startup | Zepto ($1.95 billion raised) |
| Top University | BITS Pilani (8 alumni) |
This list is more than a ranking—it is a statement of generational change in Indian entrepreneurship. With a sharp focus on first-generation founders (66 of 79), the list celebrates the rise of self-made success stories. These entrepreneurs are not only attracting funding but also creating socially relevant, employment-generating businesses. Startups such as Zepto, Perplexity, and Svatantra Microfin are reshaping industries with disruptive models rooted in technology, inclusion, and speed.
Six women entrepreneurs made it to the list, including Devika Gholap (OptraSCAN), the youngest woman at 28, and Ananyashree Birla, who has led Svatantra Microfin for over a decade. These women leaders represent both cutting-edge innovation and long-standing commitment to inclusive economic participation, highlighting a welcome trend of rising gender diversity in entrepreneurship.
The Hurun U30 List aims to,
Institutions like BITS Pilani, IIT Roorkee, and IIT Delhi emerged as key incubators of entrepreneurial talent. Geographically, Mumbai led with 15 honorees, followed by Bengaluru (7) and Delhi/Jaipur (4 each), reaffirming Maharashtra’s dominance as India’s entrepreneurial heartland.
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