Founder and CEO of Bira 91's story - Ankur Jain

     

Ankur Jain

    Ankur Jain is the Founder and CEO of Bira 91. It is India's leading craft beer company that provides flavors to the new world. He is from Delhi, India.

Bira 91

BIRA 91:- https://www.bira91.com/

EDUCATION

    Ankur earned his high school education from Delhi Public School - Mathura Road. After that, he joined the Illinois Institute of Technology for Computer science and Management studies.

HONORS

  • He featured in Economic Times and other startup magazines

ENTREPRENEURIAL STORY

      As one of the quickest brews on the planet, Bira 91 has fabricated a solid arrangement of fundamental lagers and intends to drive the worldwide move in lager towards more tone and flavor. His experience has traversed two nations (US and India), has been associated with assorted areas like innovation, medical care, agribusiness, real estate. 

      Set up in the mid-year of 2015 by B9 Beverages and settled in New Delhi, Bira 91 has immediately become the wrath among metropolitan recent college grads inferable from its delectable lagers, striking personality, and solid draft organization. 

       Driven by a dynamic and vigorous group of more than 500 enthusiastic lager darlings, the organization currently works four distilleries in India and has a presence across nine nations.

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      Bira 91 is upheld by sequoia capital India and Sofina and Belgium. Made in light of the innovative metropolitan consumer - somebody who likes to have some good times and doesn't take life (or lager) too truly, the brand intends to upset the worldwide brew world with 21st-century innovation and its fun-loving monkey mascot. 

      He is likewise the Co-Founder of reliantMD. It is a wellbeing tech startup. Ankur's fortes are Team building, capital and asset arrangement, corporate money, lawful staff, adaptability.

Every Friday evening after completing work, the whole team and I would go and sample beers. My conversion to craft happened then, and as they say, converts are the worst fanatics.

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