Ratul Narain, founder and CEO of Bempu Health, spoke with Bloomberg Tax about how India’s landmark indirect tax reform is impacting the cash flow at his medical device startup.
Bempu, based in Bangalore, India, focuses on bringing wearable sensors to at-risk newborns and children. It has delivered lifesaving products to thousands of babies in countries across Africa, Asia, and South America by partnering with governments and UNICEF.
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