India’s digital finance landscape is undergoing a structural shift as prominent financial educators increasingly move beyond content creation into capital deployment. Among the most visible examples of this transition is Abhishek Kar, currently the highest-followed finance influencer on Instagram in India in 2025, who is now building a focused early-stage startup investment portfolio.

Widely known for his content on investing, market psychology, and risk management, Kar has evolved from being a finance content creator to an active angel investor in Indian startups. Over the last few years, he has invested in 11 startups, spanning fintech, creator economy platforms, education technology, and consumer-focused businesses.

Backing Startups Alongside Leading Investors

Kar’s investment journey includes participation alongside some of the most well-known names in India’s startup ecosystem. He invested in Wint Wealth, a fixed-income investment platform, alongside Kunal Shah, founder of CRED, and Nithin Kamath, founder of Zerodha.

He has also backed Rigi, a creator monetisation platform, alongside global venture capital firms Sequoia Capital and Accel. Additional investments include Youngovator, Myzer, PrepAud, and several other early-stage startups focused on technology-enabled services and consumer-centric solutions.

People familiar with his portfolio note that Kar’s investment approach prioritises founder quality, sustainable unit economics, and long-term scalability, rather than short-term valuation-driven growth.

₹10 Crore Investment Plan with Focus on AI and FMCG Startups

Looking ahead, Kar plans to deploy ₹10 crore across approximately 10 new startups in 2026. His upcoming investment strategy is expected to focus strongly on AI-based startups and FMCG-driven consumer brands, particularly companies using artificial intelligence and data to improve distribution, supply chains, and customer acquisition in India.

This focus mirrors broader trends within the Indian startup ecosystem, where AI startups in India and technology-led FMCG brands are attracting increased investor interest amid a shift toward capital efficiency and profitability.

A Hybrid Model of Influence and Investing

What sets Kar apart from traditional angel investors is his hybrid role as both a financial educator and early-stage investor. With one of the largest finance-focused audiences in the country, his involvement often extends beyond capital to include strategic guidance on consumer behaviour, digital distribution, and brand positioning.

Kar is also the only finance influencer in India to have delivered 10 TEDx talks, further strengthening his positioning as a long-term educator in financial decision-making and risk management.

As India’s startup ecosystem matures, the rise of investor-educators like Abhishek Kar highlights a broader shift—where finance influencers, startup investing, and ecosystem participation are increasingly converging into a new model of value creation.

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