story of success: If women decide to do something, they do not give up before completing it. Women have made us famous with their achievements in every field. There are many women in the world who have built businesses worth crores on their own. Let us know today about a woman who left her job with a package of Rs 145 crore. After this a company worth Rs 8300 crore was set up. We are talking about Sunira Madhani, American businesswoman and co-founder and CEO of fintech firm Stacks. How did they reach this point? Let us know about it.
Sunira Madhani is from Pakistan. His parents moved to America from Pakistan. Father started business in America. But due to some reason this business failed. Due to this all the members of the house were shocked. During this period, Sunira completed her education in Finance from the University of Florida. After this he started working in payment processing company First Data. Their job was to sell payment terminals to business owners. This time he got a new business idea.
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Sunira Madhani told her father about the business idea. After this his father gave him valuable advice. He wanted Sunira to work on her own. Sunira had 6 months' salary to start work. In 2014, he started Stax Company along with his brother Rahmatullah. Here the payment platform started working on percentage of sales model. Together, they created a monthly subscription platform. At first he got 100 customers. At the same time, an offer of Rs 145 crore came to buy the stocks of his company. But Sunira rejected this offer.
A savings group called CEOSchool
Sunira Madhani worked hard to grow her business. Test your skills. Used again. So he got a very good report. Now the value of his company is more than 1 billion dollars i.e. Rs 8300 crore. Over the past eight years, Stax has generated $23 billion.
She says, “I want to see the progress of women in the field of business.” For this he has established a self-help group named CEO School. About 3 lakh working women have been linked to this self-help group. A live podcast has also been started for this.