we may be near a interim bottom for the down leg this week… Basing it on abuse email indicator…when a client throws in the towel kinds and blames you for the fall!😊
— AlokJain (@WeekendInvestng) February 6, 2018
Author: Raoji
Nilesh Shah’s prayers got answered today
We do not take cash call.
We remain fully invested across our funds and yes, the flows have been very strong and market near all time high level, so it’s a difficult task.
For 24 years of my career I used to pray that foreign institutional investors (FIIs) should buy so that my investors can make money.
Today my prayer is that FIIs should sell so that I can buy stocks cheap for my investors and get them money.
Linkfest: 06 Feb,2018
Some stuff I am reading today morning:
CBDT explains the LTCG tax (MC)
Warburg Pincus calls off Tata Tech investment (Quint)
Tata Motors turns profitable (BS)
Indian Billionaire Nirav Modi investigated for bank fraud (Reuters)
Dealing with stock market’s moments of terror (Safal Niveshak)
It’s hard to predict how you will respond to risk (Morgan Housel)
Seeing Valuations clearly (Swedroe)
Venture Capital is a Capacity Industry (Continuations)
Splitting the deal (A VC)
Empathetic doesn’t mean doormat (Seth Godin)
Who will be buying today?
Hat Tip: Big Gainzz
(Disclosure: This blog post is sponsored by Bajaj Finserv)
What do you do when you want to buy something? You probably surf around the internet and search for what you want. Well, similar is the case with Bajaj Finserv’s website. The only difference is that they provide loan service to consumers instead of the consumable products.
Bajaj Finserv is one of the leading NBFC’s in the country focused on lending, wealth management, asset management and insurance. Bajaj Finserv has always been a research-centric company and provided best of solutions to their clients. As a result of their research, they felt a dire need to redesign their website to provide an improved and optimised consumer experience.
The new website has much better and handy interface, with multiple features like smart calculator, which makes it easier for consumers to find what they need. With easy to fill application forms and the upgraded search bar, consumers can access the information they are looking for without taking the trouble of searching every tab on the website.
Another thing that is impressive is the efforts taken by company to reduce the load time. We all know how annoying it is when a website buffers and imagine the same happening when you’re doing something which involves money. Therefore, buffer time is something that’s imperative to reduce and Bajaj Finserv has scored a 10/10 in it.
Further, Bajaj Finserv has published a plethora of content on their website to educate their audience about the diverse topics related to finance industry. Being a finance nerd myself, I couldn’t control my urge to go through their content to assess its quality. And, trust me when I say, Bajaj Finserv has published sublime content in the simplest way possible to educate their audience. Users can even subscribe to their weekly content, which is strategically send to the consumers with personalised changes.
Such dedication to improve buyer’s journey and experience by a brand like Bajaj Finserv is a striking example, which proves that customer journey is what matters the most.
The short video below explains the website nicely: