

Finshots Daily
Finshots
A daily 5-min podcast explaining the most important finance and business happenings in plain English. India focused.
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Jan 12, 2026 • 9min
Should married couples be taxed together?
Join a lively discussion on the potential benefits of allowing married couples to file income tax returns jointly in India. The conversation reveals how current tax laws can create loopholes, allowing income splitting to reduce taxes. The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India proposes this shift for better compliance. Explore the complexities of enforcement, with Section 64 ensuring no income evasion. Global examples are noted as potential models to guide India's tax reform.

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Jan 11, 2026 • 9min
The Amagi Media Labs IPO Explained
Explore the intriguing dynamics of the Amagi Media Labs IPO, opening for subscription soon. Discover how traditional TV's high costs and gatekeeping are being transformed by streaming giants. Amagi's innovative cloud platform allows for efficient content distribution, benefiting from a diverse global reach. Learn about their multi-faceted revenue streams and the challenges posed by big tech competition and a shifting ad landscape. Finally, get insights into their growth strategy and what investing in Amagi signifies for the future of streaming.

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Jan 8, 2026 • 7min
Why SEBI wants trading academies to step back from live data
SEBI is cracking down on trading academies using live data for education, highlighting the rise of unregulated influencers in this space. The potential harms of misleading education on retail traders are alarming, revealing a pattern of academies masquerading as trading firms. A proposed solution includes a compromise on data usage, suggesting a shift to a 30-day lag. SEBI aims to ensure that educators adhere to regulations, promoting safer trading practices while avoiding the pitfalls of gamified, real-time trading apps.

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Jan 7, 2026 • 8min
Why is every app trying to become a microfinance app?
Why are consumer apps pivoting to finance? They offer predictable revenue and foster user retention. Traditional commerce struggles with thin margins, while financial products promise recurring income. Big names like Amazon and WhatsApp are embedding payments and lending, utilizing user data for quick loan decisions. However, this frictionless credit has its risks, potentially leading to fragmented debt and weakened financial discipline. Ultimately, the shift to finance offers apps higher margins and user loyalty.

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Jan 6, 2026 • 10min
The Devyani-Sapphire Foods merger explained
The podcast dives into the merger between Sapphire Foods and Devyani International, bringing together over 3,000 KFC and Pizza Hut outlets. It explores Yum! Brands' franchising model and how local partners operate most restaurants. Insights into Devyani's scale and Sapphire's market presence highlight their significant impact. The discussion also addresses inefficiencies from store overlaps, shifting post-pandemic dining habits, and financial pressures faced by both companies. Ultimately, the rationale for streamlining operations to enhance strategy in India is revealed.

Jan 6, 2026 • 8min
Why the world is turning back to Indian cardamom
Cardamom returns to the spotlight as prices soar, driven by rising demand. Its deep cultural ties to Indian tea showcase its significance in daily life. The fascinating history traces its journey from the Western Ghats to global markets. El Niño complicates Guatemala's cardamom supply, pushing buyers towards India for its superior aroma. Despite challenges, India's smallholder-driven approach offers resilience and rich flavor, yet registration limits restrict farmers' gains. The changing landscape makes Indian cardamom a hot commodity once more.

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Jan 5, 2026 • 8min
The dark side of the sun
Explore the hidden downsides of solar energy in the renewable transition. Discover how silver's rising demand drives the solar industry and the unexpected issues that arise from energy shifts. Learn about the grid's challenges, including timing mismatches and the costly need for storage and backup systems. The podcast highlights the environmental impact of solar manufacturing and the geographical disparities in benefits versus local harms. Despite its limitations, solar energy remains crucial, demanding innovative solutions and thoughtful integration.

Dec 24, 2025 • 7min
The MUFG–Shriram Finance Deal explained
Explore the intriguing world of foreign investments in Indian finance and why 2025 has become a landmark year. Discover how MUFG's investment in Shriram Finance offers a unique opportunity in the thriving NBFC sector. Learn what sets Shriram apart, from its diverse lending strategies to its impressive growth metrics. Understand the advantages of NBFCs for foreign investments compared to traditional banks. Dive into Japan's search for better yields and how this deal benefits both parties, enhancing credibility and access.

Dec 22, 2025 • 10min
What is going on at Ola Electric?
Dive into the intriguing world of Ola Electric and the implications of Bhavish Aggarwal selling his shares. The discussion reveals Ola's ambitious manufacturing plans and rapid retail expansion amid rising operational challenges. As they face increased competition from established players, the balancing act between growth and losses takes center stage. Quality issues and thinning subsidies complicate matters, raising questions about their future strategies, including their foray into energy solutions. Will ambition be enough to overcome the hurdles ahead?

Dec 19, 2025 • 11min
Aurionpro Solutions wins a shiny new deal! But...
Aurionpro Solutions recently secured a lucrative cash management deal with a PSU bank, but its stock is underperforming. The company is known for its backend services in metros and banking systems, yet despite steady revenue growth, share prices have dropped. Operating margins remain consistent compared to larger IT firms, but market expectations have shifted. The drop in valuation may reflect investor sentiment rather than business fundamentals, prompting a closer look at Aurionpro’s journey and strategic pivots.


