New Delhi: Fortune does favor the bold, and you’ll never know what you’re capable of if you don’t try. In this series, we will discuss the story of a woman, who borrowed money to start a business, took office on rent, and now owns a company worth crores. In a business world largely dominated by men, Sheela Kochouseph Chittilappilly is emerging as a notable figure.
Sheela Kochouseph Chittilappilly discussed her dream of starting her own business with her husband, Kochouseph Thomas Chittilappilly, the founder of V-Guard Industries. He offered his support and encouraged her to pursue her venture. At first, Sheela took a loan to start her business.
Sheela was born in Kerala to an entrepreneurial father. Following her father’s passing, she was resolute in her desire to become an independent woman and create her path. Sheela Kochouseph Chittilappilly borrowed money, rented office space, and launched her lingerie brand, V-Star Creations.
Following that, Sheela set her sights on her objective and officially launched her lingerie brand in 1995. She built the business independently and overcame all the challenges she faced. At first, those around her mocked her choice of product, but that didn’t deter her.
Initially, the focus was on salwar kameez suits, but Sheela quickly recognized the potential for expanding into other innerwear products. Today, her company boasts a turnover of over Rs 125 crore.
Meet woman who borrowed money to start business, took office on rent, now owns company worth Rs…
Sheela Kochouseph Chittilappilly discussed her dream of starting her own business with her husband, Kochouseph Thomas Chittilappilly, the founder of V-Guard Industries. He offered his support and encouraged her to pursue her venture. At first, Sheela took a loan to start her business.
Sheela was born in Kerala to an entrepreneurial father. Following her father’s passing, she was resolute in her desire to become an independent woman and create her path. Sheela Kochouseph Chittilappilly borrowed money, rented office space, and launched her lingerie brand, V-Star Creations.
Following that, Sheela set her sights on her objective and officially launched her lingerie brand in 1995. She built the business independently and overcame all the challenges she faced. At first, those around her mocked her choice of product, but that didn’t deter her.
Initially, the focus was on salwar kameez suits, but Sheela quickly recognized the potential for expanding into other innerwear products. Today, her company boasts a turnover of over Rs 125 crore.