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Nikhil Kamath, India's youngest billionaire cheated in charity chess match: Report
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New Delhi, June 16 (TIWN) Zerodha co-founder, Nikhil Kamath, India's youngest billionaire cheated in a charity chess match, Forbes reported.
In 2000, a 14-year-old Nikhil Kamath, the son of a bank manager and music teacher, dropped out of school and got a job. In 2010, he co-founded Zerodha, a discount brokerage outfit. By 2019, with no external financing, Zeroda became the largest retail stock broker in India. Current daily turnover has reached $10 billion.
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