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How This Indian Immigrant Went From Having a Visa to Creating a Business Valued at $5.5 Billion

Summary by Forbes España
Jyoti Bansal sold his first company to Cisco in 2017 and then went on the adventure. He was on his second African safari, contemplating the already familiar savannah, when he realized that in recent months he had already climbed Machu Picchu, had marveled at the Norwegian fjords and had traveled the Himalayas. [...] The post How this Indian immigrant went from having a visa to creating a business valued at $5.5 billion appears first in Forbes Sp…
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Jyoti Bansal sold his first company to Cisco in 2017 and then went on the adventure. He was on his second African safari, contemplating the already familiar savannah, when he realized that in recent months he had already climbed Machu Picchu, had marveled at the Norwegian fjords and had traveled the Himalayas. [...] The post How this Indian immigrant went from having a visa to creating a business valued at $5.5 billion appears first in Forbes Sp…

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Forbes España broke the news in on Sunday, December 14, 2025.
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