Each of these stories shows the transformative power of mentorship for MSMEs in India. It’s not just about growth—it’s about giving entrepreneurs the tools, confidence, and strategies they need to thrive in an ever-competitive market. If you’re an MSME looking to take your business to the next level, personalized mentorship could be the game-changer you’ve been waiting for. Reach out and unlock your potential today.
The latest program highlights, press features, and key developments in the Business Catalyst Programme.
Inspiring journeys and impactful case studies from MSMEs and mentors supported by the program.
Practical playbooks, handbooks, and templates to help implement effective MSME support programs.
When Mohan Dharmarajan's textile business, Crepeon Textiles LLP, was nearly wiped out by the pandemic, he felt lost. Years of hard work seemed to crumble in front of his eyes, and he didn't know how to steer the ship back to safety. But just when he was about to give up, a ray of hope came through—mentoring.
Read MoreImagine building a business from nothing, only to watch it falter because of challenges beyond your control. That’s the story of Rajesh Wankhade, a self-made entrepreneur from Maharashtra who faced labor shortages and financial mismanagement after the pandemic hit.
Read MoreRunning an organic product business is tough, but doing it without the right support is even tougher. For Prerna Maheshwari, the founder of Jajoo Group, challenges like low demand, high attrition, and complex certifications threatened to derail her dream of building a successful organic brand.
Read MoreThe pandemic was a wake-up call for thousands of MSMEs in India, and for Rajesh Wankhade, it came with a heavy price. His once-thriving garment business was on the brink of collapse, hit by operational inefficiencies and a critical lack of financial planning.
Read MoreWhen Kutti Krishnan launched Bumberry Baby Products, he never imagined his small baby diaper business would someday hit Rs. 1 crore in revenue. But after facing stagnation in sales and operational challenges, his vision seemed far from reality.
Read MoreMicro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) are the backbone of India’s economy, contributing nearly 30% of the GDP and employing over 110 million people.
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