Hey out there, fellow Shark Tank enthusiasts! I’ll cut right to the chase – did Shark Tank Bangladesh Episode 2 top the premiere? In the immortal words of Chef Emeril: BAM! It kicked it up a notch! So ditch your paddle boards, because this tidal wave is ready to sweep you off your feet!
New Shark on the Block: Samanzar Khan
First up, meet our newest shark, Samanzar Khan. Spoiler Alert: She’s flippin’ fabulous! From her wise-cracking asides to her no-nonsense barbs, this new shark in the tank brought a tsunami of talent to the table. Move over, Jaws – there’s a new shark making waves.
Estilo’s Grand Entrance
Hola amigos! Enter Estilo, dazzling us with their mission to spiffy us up with bespoke leather goods. Offer on the table? A hefty 45 lacs for 13.5% stake. With three years in the biz and 1 crore in revenue, they’ve got the financial sizzle. But do they have the steak to impress our sharks? Turns out, having a customer-led platform that designs true bespoke really wooed our sharks. Well, not quite all of them…
Our darling Samanzar thought these guys were whistling past the women consumers (tut-tut). And calling their products premium and affordable – what’s up with that? Queen Samanzar was not impressed. Two of our sharks sank their teeth in, low-balled a bit, but after some haggling, Estilo managed to walk out with 15 lacs in cash, 10 lacs as an interest-free loan and 20 lacs of technical & advertising support, all in exchange for a 20% equity stake in their venture, and the sweet deal was from Golam and Farhan. Not too shabby, lads!
Shothik AI’s Tech Tide
Next up, meet the tech whizz-kids behind Shothik AI! These bright sparks are building a generative AI writing platform, with Bangla grammar and text writing solutions. Their opening act? A delightful rendition of a famous Bangla song! (Kudos for showing some heart, buds!)
But let’s spill some tea here. Is Shothik AI the AI savants they claim to be? Two words: Hot. Mess. From questionable business models to the absence of a clearly defined vision, Shothik AI’s pitch sailed into stormy waters. Looks like they’re finding out the hard way that it’s not all smooth sailing in tech world.
Stick-On!’s Print Prudence
Our third contestant, Stick-On!, claims the title of personalized phone cover pioneers. Their ask? 15 lacs for 13% stake. Too big a bite? Maybe, but there’s more to our dear Stick-On! These college graduates have hustled their way using the family trade.
Samanzar, our eagle-eyed shark, smelt something fishy. Stick-On!’s “unique selling point” seemed a bit, well, generic. But after surviving a shark feeding frenzy, these young prodigies managed to snag a deal from Fahim and Golam!
The deal they receive Oh boy, did our friends over at Stick-On strike gold or what? They’ve landed themselves a sweet deal with 15 big ones, and to clarify, we’re talking lacs, not candies! Their lucky pot is filled with an invigorating cash investment, and they’re handing over only 20% of their pie. Not a bad trade-off if you ask me, having your cake and eating it too or in their case perhaps, their stick and stick it too? But the catch is they pay back 5 lacs in 18 months through royalty to our sharks. Still a gem of a deal.
PulseTech’s Engaging Endeavor
Finally, we have PulseTech, sporting an innovative wholesale e-commerce model for pharmacies. They offer everything from inventory management to delivery logistics. Aaaand, they’ve already got 4000 pharmacies on board! Whoa!
But, does their Jack of All Trades model have what it takes to captivate our sharks? Turns out, YES! They sailed away with a groundbreaking deal of 30 lacs for 5% equity stake from Samanzar. And here’s the plot twist; repay the 30 lacs within 12 months, and see the equity stake slashed down to 1%! Now, that’s a whale of a deal!
So, gear up, my fine finned friends, because Shark Tank Bangladesh Episode 2 served up a whole lot of fish in the sea and left us gasping for more. Tighten your life vests, cause the water’s only going to get choppier from here!
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