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Less than 10% Indian households into securities, Soumya Rajan tells Neil Borate #shorts


What separates successful long-term investors from everyone else?

In this episode of Let’s Mint Money, Neil Borate speaks with Soumya Rajan, Founder & CEO of Waterfield Advisors, about the principles that have guided some of India’s wealthiest families through changing market cycles.

Drawing on decades of experience in wealth management, Soumya explains why asset allocation matters more than stock picking, why every investor should think about global diversification, and why she remains optimistic about India’s long-term growth story despite global uncertainty.

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Presented in association with @WaterfieldAdvisorsHQ, Let’s Mint Money is a candid conversation series where Neil Borate, explores the personal finance philosophies of India’s most accomplished corporate leaders, entrepreneurs, and family business visionaries. From money mistakes to legacy planning, each episode reveals the real stories behind wealth, risk, and values. To know more about Waterfield, visit https://www.waterfieldadvisors.com

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