N
Navi Finserv
Fintech · Bengaluru, India · Founded 2018
Navi is building consumer-centric and technology-driven businesses in the BFSI (Banking, Financial Services & Insurance) space MoreLess
Navi Finserv is a financial services company that provides a range of digital financial products to Indian consumers. The company was founded in 2018 by Sachin Bansal and Ankit Agarwal with the mission of making financial services simple, affordable, and accessible.
Navi Finserv operates through a mobile-first strategy with the Navi App, which allows users to access a variety of financial products, including personal loans, home loans, mutual funds, and health insurance. The company leverages technology to streamline the application and approval process, making it faster and more convenient for customers to obtain financing and other financial services.
The company's business model is centered on providing a seamless and integrated user experience. By offering a wide range of financial products through a single platform, Navi aims to become a one-stop-shop for all of its customers' financial needs. The company generates revenue through interest on loans, fees for services, and commissions from insurance products.
Keywords: digital finance, personal loans, home loans, mutual funds, health insurance, fintech, financial services, mobile banking, lending, investment
Talent graph
Navi Finserv's talent
Source: Dealroom Talent Intelligence.
Global footprint
Where Navi Finserv has talent and traffic
team presence
Market sentiment
What the market is saying about Navi Finserv
An AI-synthesized read of the highest-engagement posts about Navi Finserv on X over the past 7 days. We rank by likes & retweets, ignore corporate channels, and surface the themes that broke out from real people.
Reading the room on X — pulling top posts and synthesizing themes…
Source: X recent search ranked by engagement (likes + retweets) · Synthesis by Claude · Cached for 1 hour
See Navi Finserv on the full Dealroom platform
Live deal flow, founder pedigree, hiring signals, revenue trajectory, and the full cap table.








