Based in Singapore. Running a few companies. Always got something on the go. This is my little corner of the internet.
I grew up in Saidapet, Chennai. When I first came to Singapore, I was riding a bicycle. Today I run a group of companies across co-living, clean energy, agri-inputs, food, and property technology — in Singapore and India. I don't say that to impress anyone. I say it because the distance matters to me.
"I want to build something that outlasts me by 100 years. A self-sustaining institution that creates real value for people long after I'm gone."
I'm the first engineer in my family, and the first entrepreneur. I come from a lower-income household where there was no safety net, no fallback, no family business to inherit. Everything built from scratch. That background shapes how I think about money, about commitment, and about the people who depend on the businesses I run.
I build with honesty. I don't overpromise. I do what I say, and I hold the people around me to the same standard. The businesses I run serve real people — tenants who need a dignified home, farmers who need better agri-inputs. That keeps me grounded.
If you want to know more about who I am, the writing will tell you more than this page ever can.
I was sitting at the stern, looking out. On the horizon — Singapore's high seas — there were big ships. Massive. Moving slowly. Going somewhere. I remember thinking: is the yacht a place to stay, or a place you leave from?
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I'm easy to reach. If something here resonated with you, or you want to talk about something I'm building, or you just want to connect — write to me. No pitch needed, no formal intro required.
I read every message. I'm not always quick to reply, but I'm always genuine when I do.
If you're exploring a partnership, interested in one of the businesses, or want to talk about something you read here — I'm genuinely open to it. The best conversations I've had started with a simple email.
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