Inside the mind of Jumbotail Founders, S Karthik Venkateswaran and Ashish Jhina

The Neon Show

In this episode, we chat with Ashish Jhina & Karthik Venkateswaran, co-founders of Jumbotail, a 5-year-old online wholesale marketplace for grocery and food items. 

Jumbotail serves more than 30,000 neighborhood stores (popularly known as kiranas in India) in the country with its full-stack B2B e-commerce model, which includes warehouses, a last-mile delivery supply chain network, and a fintech platform for payment and credit solutions to store owners.

During the podcast, they talk about breaking down a problem to its finest version and then solving for it, they also talk about how capital has wrongly been seen as a golden solution by most entrepreneurs for solving all challenges at a startup. 

Notes - 

02:44 - Karthik & Ashish’s backgrounds as a Major in the Indian Army and Apple farmer respectively

08:55 - First-principle thinking applied at Jumbotail

13:57 - Core-Engineering Principle: Build for utility, not for the use case

19:24 - Problem statements solved by Jumbotail, for Kirana (Grocery Retailers)

23:18 - Capital cannot be an only moat, where “unit economics” are extremely difficult to figure out

24:32 - Rapid scale-up pushing towards $250 Mn

27:25 - Raising first-funding from Nexus Venture Partners

38:16 - Identifying your co-founders at a mature-career stage 

Send us a text

To listen to explicit episodes, sign in.

Stay up to date with this show

Sign in or sign up to follow shows, save episodes and get the latest updates.

Select a country or region

Africa, Middle East, and India

Asia Pacific

Europe

Latin America and the Caribbean

The United States and Canada