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The journey of Prequate, how Pradyumna went from Yeshas Academy to setting up an advisory firm

57 min · 18. juni 2026
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In this episode we talk about the growth of an idea, how Pradyumna went from being a back bencher to setting up an advisory/investment banking firm that works with the brightest startups and large corporations. This interview covers his student days and also covers how investment banking works. 00:00 - Introduction 00:34 - The objective of the Disha Series with Mentorsforkids.in - an introduction by Pavan Sharma, partner at BCL India 04:00 - The reason why MentorsForKids wants employability. 06:00 - The journey of Pradyumna 16:20 - Building a network for I-Banking 24:15 - Working with engineers to build business, commerce students deploy money. 27:28 - Why AI is expensive and how Prequate works with technology. 41:00 - Being ready for work life. 45:00 - Conversation with students Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2170064/support] Thanks for Listening! Follow Us on  Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/theupstreamlife?mibextid=ZbWKwL], Instagram [https://instagram.com/the_upstreamlife?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=], Twitter [https://twitter.com/theupstreamlife?t=VZZA4X_CzrXh7uQF-NYtgQ&s=09], LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/vishal-krishna-3759574a/] or Find us on YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@TheUpstreamLife]

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episode The journey of Prequate, how Pradyumna went from Yeshas Academy to setting up an advisory firm artwork

The journey of Prequate, how Pradyumna went from Yeshas Academy to setting up an advisory firm

In this episode we talk about the growth of an idea, how Pradyumna went from being a back bencher to setting up an advisory/investment banking firm that works with the brightest startups and large corporations. This interview covers his student days and also covers how investment banking works. 00:00 - Introduction 00:34 - The objective of the Disha Series with Mentorsforkids.in - an introduction by Pavan Sharma, partner at BCL India 04:00 - The reason why MentorsForKids wants employability. 06:00 - The journey of Pradyumna 16:20 - Building a network for I-Banking 24:15 - Working with engineers to build business, commerce students deploy money. 27:28 - Why AI is expensive and how Prequate works with technology. 41:00 - Being ready for work life. 45:00 - Conversation with students Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2170064/support] Thanks for Listening! Follow Us on  Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/theupstreamlife?mibextid=ZbWKwL], Instagram [https://instagram.com/the_upstreamlife?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=], Twitter [https://twitter.com/theupstreamlife?t=VZZA4X_CzrXh7uQF-NYtgQ&s=09], LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/vishal-krishna-3759574a/] or Find us on YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@TheUpstreamLife]

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