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India emerges third largest ecosystems for successful start ups
Oct 18, 2019 1:19 AM

With 21 unicorns, India has emerged as third largest ecosystems for more successful startups right behind China and US but ahead of Britain and Israel, according to Hurun Global Unicorn List 2019.

Leading the pack from the country are payments solutions platform One97 Communications ($ 10 billion), cab aggregator Ola Cabs ($ 6 billion), online educator Byjus ($ 6 billion), and travel-stay finder OYO Rooms ($ 5 billion).China pipped the USA to lead by 206 versus 203, together accounting for over 80 per cent of the worlds unicorns. Europe has 35 unicorns.

Hurun Research found 494 unicorns in the world, based in 25 countries and 118 cities. Set up seven years ago on average, they are worth $ 3.4 billion on average and $ 1.7 trillion in total.

"These young companies, only seven years old on an average, are the worlds most exciting start-ups, leading a new generation of disruptive technology," Hurun Report chairman and chief researcher, Rupert Hoogewerf, said.

According to the list, city wise, Beijing is the worlds unicorn capital with 82, comfortably ahead of San Francisco with 55, followed by Shanghai, New York and Hangzhou.

As a region, Silicon Valley leads the world with 102 or 21 percent of the world's unicorns. The list showed e-commerce and fintech make up 31 percent of the world's unicorns, followed by cloud and AI. The worlds unicorns span 25 industries, with the Big 5 Industries making up half of the total.

First Published:Oct 18, 2019 10:19 AM IST

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