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Saurabh Mittal
Born1973 (age 50–51)
India
NationalityIndia
EducationHarvard Business School
Alma materIndian Institute of Technology
Occupation(s)Founder and Chairman of Mission Holdings

Chairman of Incedo Inc.

Vice Chairman of ONE Championship

Saurabh Mittal is an Indian entrepreneur and investor. After serving as the co-founder and former Vice Chairman of Indiabulls, a major financial services and real estate conglomerate in India, Mittal set up private global investment holding company Mission Holdings, of which he is the Founder and Chairman. In 2018, he was appointed as the Vice Chairman of leading global martial arts organization ONE Championship. Mittal has been identified as one of Forbes' top 50 richest people in Singapore multiple times, and he was also previously recognized in Singapore Tatler as one of the 300 most influential people in Singapore.

Education

Mittal holds an MBA from Harvard Business School and graduated as a Baker Scholar. He also holds a BS in Electrical Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology in Delhi, where he was the Best Graduating Student.

Career

Mittal began his career as a Senior Partner at Noonday, an affiliate of Farallon Capital Management, one of the world’s largest hedge funds. He then co-founded Indiabulls, a major financial services and real estate conglomerate in India. After leaving Indiabulls, Mittal became the Founder and Chairman of his own firm, Mission Holdings, a private global investment holding company.

While studying for his MBA at Harvard Business School, Mittal befriended Chatri Sityodtong, and the pair would later establish ONE Championship in 2011. Mittal's involvement in ONE Championship was originally as an investor through Mission Holdings, but he would later be appointed Vice Chairman of the company in 2018. In 2019, Mittal helped secure an Indian broadcast deal for ONE Championship with Star Sports India.

Some of Mittal’s portfolio holdings include ONE Championship, a global sports media property; Incedo, a data and analytics company; BSI Financial, a Fin-tech company in the mortgage industry; SelfScore, a Silicon Valley-based Fin-tech company backed by the likes of Accel; and many other companies across a wide spectrum of industries and geographies.

Board Memberships

Business

Philanthropy

Mittal serves on the Board of Directors of Parivaar, a charitable organization running India’s largest residential school for destitute children.

Honours

Distinguished Alumnus Award 2017, Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi

See also

References

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