MichaelScottPaperCo
MichaelScottPaperCo

Frauds at startups

I was speaking to an ex-colleague and he mentioned how my previous employer, a lending startup, has been intentionally over-reporting disbursal numbers and under-reporting delinquencies in portfolio.

They conveniently chuck the NBFC partners who dare to ask questions and instead catch new fish. During my time I saw sales staff committing rampant frauds and making money on the sides from users. The founders conveniently turned a blind eye till there was new business coming in. They've seemingly moved on to the next level now.

The founders have top pedigree and already come from well off families. Makes me wonder how many such skeletons are buried across startups and what leads to such behaviour. Especially in the wake of what we saw with GoMechanic, Zilingo etc.

20mo ago
iron_man
iron_man

90% of the startups are scam

potatomato
potatomato

Ah yes, EBITDA vs Adjusted EBITDA

MorseHorse
MorseHorse

As long as the repercussions are just someone getting fired, while the upsides are making millions, it sounds like a high reward low risk strategy to commit fraud. Not that I would do it, but that that’s Nash Equilibrium, which would explain why startup’s are allegedly doing it rather frequently

FrigidNet77
FrigidNet77
Kuhoo20mo

Which startup is this?

DrProduct
DrProduct
Amazon20mo

Crazy. The wrong reporting of numbers seems to be becoming a widespread problem.

Even big companies do it in certain ways. Startups seem to be doing it in intense ways

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