Kathmandu – The wait is finally over! Nepal is set to witness a new era of entrepreneurship as “Shark Tank Nepal” makes its grand debut on Himalaya Television. Adapted from the globally acclaimed reality show, the Nepali version aims to provide a platform for aspiring entrepreneurs to pitch their innovative business ideas to a panel of esteemed investors, known as “Sharks.”
A Game Changer for Startups
Shark Tank Nepal comes at a crucial time when Nepal’s startup ecosystem is growing but struggling with funding opportunities. The show will allow entrepreneurs to present their business ideas in front of successful investors who have the potential to provide not just financial backing but also strategic mentorship.
The panel of sharks includes some of Nepal’s top business leaders:
• Hem Raj Dhakal– Co-founder of IME Group
• Cabinet Shrestha– Managing Director of CG Motors
• Saurabh Jyoti– Director of Jyoti Group
• Ritu Singh Vaidya– Chairperson of Vaidya Group
• Anand Bagaria– Founder of Nimbus Holdings
These industry giants will evaluate the businesses, negotiate deals, and invest in ventures they believe have the potential to succeed.
Who Can Apply?
Entrepreneurs and business owners looking for investment opportunities can apply for the show through the official website of Himalaya TV. To be eligible, businesses must meet the following criteria:
✔️ Must be legally registered in Nepal
✔️ Should have at least one year of operations
✔️ Must be generating revenue
Selected candidates will get the chance to showcase their ideas and negotiate investment deals on national television.
Boosting Nepal’s Economy
With this new initiative, Shark Tank Nepal is expected to fuel economic growth by promoting entrepreneurship, creating jobs, and encouraging investment in innovative ideas. It will also inspire a new generation of young entrepreneurs who dream of making it big in the business world.
As the excitement builds, all eyes are on this groundbreaking show, which could redefine Nepal’s business landscape. Will we witness the rise of the next big Nepali entrepreneur? Only time will tell.