The founder & partner at MegaDelta Capital on why women lag in the race to the top compared to their peers, the likely emergence of more women entrepreneurs this decade, and more
Bala C Deshpande, founder & partner at MegaDelta Capital, an India-focussed late-stage venture and early-growth fund targeting high-growth opportunities in technology, health care and consumer-facing companies, has 31 years of investing experience. She began her investing career as director investments in ICICI Venture in 2001, and in 2008, joined NEA at a general partner level to set up and head their India practice.
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Prior to her career in the investment space, she had a decade of operational experience with multinational companies in India, including ICI, Cadbury's and BestFoods.
Over the years, she has held close to 40 board positions in companies across industries—from startups to listed companies. Deshpande was also an independent board member in Info Edge (India) Ltd for over 15 years.
In a conversation with Forbes India for the 2022 Rich List edition, Deshpande spoke about the gender-agnostic criteria that investors should use while funding companies, reasons for the gap between men and women billionaires, and India Inc's burning issues. Edited excerpts: