Daybreak

From the very public Ambani family feud to the private struggles of the Raymond family, the transfer of wealth and power has often been messy.

With over 850,000 millionaires in India, and many of them looking to transition their wealth in the next decade, there's a growing, yet largely unaddressed market for a specific type of expert: the succession coach.

Part mediator, part therapist, part strategist—they do more than just advise. They keep dynasties from tearing themselves apart.

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Business news is complex and overwhelming. It doesn’t have to be. Every day of the week, from Monday to Friday, Daybreak tells one business story that’s significant, simple and powerful.

Hosted from The Ken’s newsroom by Snigdha Sharma and Rahel Philipose, Daybreak relies on years of original reporting and analysis by some of India’s most experienced and talented business journalists.