Namita Shah: PreSolv360

18/06/2022 31 min Temporada 1 Episodio 13

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In this episode, we interview the co-founder of PreSolv360, Namita Shah.
Namita began her career in Ernst & Young as an Article Assistant, following the same for around 5 years. During this time, she learned about the challenges a lot of small-time businesses face during disputes, especially in dispute resolution. Following this, she co-founded Legal Tech Asia as a platform that brings out articles on the latest trends in the technology and legal field. When she and her co-founders sat through a court proceeding, they were inspired to begin something new to ease mediation for disputes before they ever enter courts. And this started her journey of building PreSolv360. The existing ways of resolving conflicts are not conducive to the investment and business climate of the country - they are resource-heavy, time-consuming, and inefficient. Where 19th century laws still dominate dispute resolution, Presolv360 provides a 21st century solution to uproot such modern-day challenges. Presolv360 is a platform that puts into practice a unique approach to resolve commercial disputes at zero cost. They have made this possible by blending technology, human expertise, and innovation to provide a quick, effective, and enforceable outcome.

Namita is a certified chartered accountant apart from having a degree in law.

Her work through PreSolv360 has won them many awards and recognition, including from the Department of Justice, Government of India.
Given her work and experience, Namita is mentor for Cherie Blair Foundation for Women, and The Sedibus. She is a member of Women Entrepreneurship Platform - NITI Aayog, She Breaks the Law, and Young Mumbai Centre for International Arbitration. She also has been recognized among the top 60 in the 'Women Transforming India, 2018' initiative of the Government of India.

We learn about her story, the challenges she faced, and her advice for entrepreneurs. Listen in for this interesting conversation!