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Hero FinCorp Makes Financing Simpler for Self-Employed with Dedicated Personal Loan Options

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Personal Loans are funding options for managing unexpected expenses and achieving financial goals. Those with a regular income and stable employment are the candidates for Personal Loan applications. However, if you are self-employed, you can also obtain a Personal Loan for self-employed at Hero FinCorp, provided you fulfil the lender’s eligibility criteria.

As a self-employed individual, you may need funds for various purposes, such as a wedding, education, home renovation, travel plan, etc.. Here is everything you need to know about a Personal Loan for self-employed individuals from Hero FinCorp.

What is a Personal Loan for Self-Employed?

If you are a small business owner, entrepreneur, lawyer, chartered accountant, or a practising doctor, you may apply for a Personal Loan from Hero FinCorp under the self-employed category. You may often need money to serve various purposes, such as setting up a workplace in your home, expanding your business, purchasing office furniture, travelling for work, or taking a holiday. A Personal Loan for the self-employed may also cover your immediate cash needs.

Although lending institutions prefer salaried employees due to their regular income and professional stability, Hero FinCorp makes obtaining this loan easier if you prove sufficient financial capacity to repay it on time. You must present your income proof and the company’s growth to qualify.

Reasons Why a Hero FinCorp Personal Loan is Ideal for the Self-Employed

There are numerous reasons that make Hero FinCorp Personal Loans the ideal funding option for the self-employed. These include the following: 
Smooth Application: The convenience of obtaining the required funding without any office visits or paperwork makes it an attractive option for self-employed applicants. These loans are simple to apply for. You just need to complete an online application form and receive the funds directly into your bank account.

Ample Loan Amount: If you are a self-employed professional, the unpredictability and instability of your income may impact your eligibility for a Personal Loan. In such cases, you must show your bank statement or ITR to calculate an average. Based on your eligibility, you may borrow a loan of Rs 50,000 to Rs 5 Lakh to cover your needs.

Very Little Documentation: The documentation requirements may vary between salaried and self-employed professionals. You don’t need to visit the lender’s office to submit the required documents. All you need to include are the following:

●  Identity Proof: PAN Card/Adhar Card 
●  Address Proof: Adhar Card 
●  Income Proof: Bank Statement for last 6 months

Variable Repayment Tenure: At Hero FinCorp, you can choose a repayment tenure of 12 to 36 months according to your EMI affordability. Analyse your income and debt-to-income ratio and choose a tenure with EMIs suitable to your budget.

Quick Disbursal: As soon as the lender approves your loan application, they disburse the funds directly into your bank account within 48 hours.

How to Obtain a Personal Loan for Self-Employed?

If you are looking for a Personal Loan for self-employed, follow these instructions to apply:

●  Visit Hero FinCorp’s official website and review the Personal Loan section to learn about the features and benefits. 
●  Determine the loan amount you need. 
●  Check your eligibility for a Personal Loan and prepare the documentation. 
●  Verify your KYC by entering the OTP received on your registered mobile number.  
●  Submit the application after double-checking the information.

Once the lender approves your loan application, review and accept the loan offer to receive disbursal directly into your bank account.

As a self-employed professional, you can use a Personal Loan. Now that you know the benefits and features of a Personal Loan for self-employed and how to obtain one, visit the Hero FinCorp website to avail of these offerings and services. Hero FinCorp offers financing solutions for individuals seeking low-interest Personal Loans in India.

Disclaimer: The information provided in this blog post is intended for informational purposes only. The content is based on research and opinions available at the time of writing. While we strive to ensure accuracy, we do not claim to be exhaustive or definitive. Readers are advised to independently verify any details mentioned here, such as specifications, features, and availability, before making any decisions. Hero FinCorp does not take responsibility for any discrepancies, inaccuracies, or changes that may occur after the publication of this blog. The choice to rely on the information presented herein is at the reader’s discretion, and we recommend consulting official sources and experts for the most up-to-date and accurate information about the featured products.

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Nielsen launches co-viewing pilot to sharpen TV measurement

Super Bowl pilot to refine how shared TV audiences are counted

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MUMBAI: Nielsen is taking a fresh stab at one of television’s oldest blind spots: how many people are actually watching the same screen. The audience-measurement giant on February 4 unveiled a co-viewing pilot that uses wearable devices to better capture shared viewing, starting with America’s biggest broadcast stage.

The trial begins with Super Bowl LX on NBC on February 8, 2026, before extending to other high-profile live sports and entertainment events in the first half of the year. The goal is simple but commercially potent: count viewers more accurately, especially during live spectacles that pull families and friends to one screen.

The new approach leans on Nielsen’s proprietary wearable meters, wrist-worn devices that resemble smartwatches. These passively capture audio signatures from TV content, logging exposure to shows, films and live events without requiring viewers to sign in or self-report. In theory, fewer clicks, fewer lapses, better data.

Karthik Rao, Nielsen’s ceo, cast the move as part of a broader measurement push. He said the company’s task is to keep pushing accuracy as clients invest heavily in live programming that draws mass audiences. The co-viewing pilot, he added, builds on upgrades such as Big Data + Panel measurement, out-of-home expansion, live-streaming metrics and wearable-based tracking.

Co-viewing is not new territory for Nielsen, which has long tried to estimate how many people sit before a single set. What is new is the heavier integration of wearables and passive detection to reduce reliance on active inputs from panel homes.

For now, the pilot comes with caveats. Co-viewing estimates from the trial will not be folded into Nielsen’s Big Data + Panel ratings, which remain the industry’s trading currency. Instead, pilot findings will be shared with clients a few weeks after final Big Data + Panel ratings are delivered. Clients may disclose those findings publicly.

More impact data will follow later this year. Full integration into Nielsen’s marketing-intelligence suite is slated as a longer-term play, with a target of bringing co-viewing into currency measurement for the 2026–2027 season. This is only phase one, with further co-viewing enhancements planned beyond 2026 and additional timelines to be announced.

The push fits a wider pattern. Nielsen has in recent years expanded big-data integration, adopted first-party data for live-streaming measurement and broadened out-of-home tracking. It also positions itself as the reference point for streaming metrics through products such as The Gauge and the Nielsen Streaming Top 10.

In a market where billions of ad dollars hinge on decimal points, counting who is in the room matters. If Nielsen can pin down shared viewing, the humble sofa could become prime measurement real estate. The race to count every eyeball just found a new wrist to watch.

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Delhivery chairman Deepak Kapoor, independent director Saugata Gupta quit board

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Gurugram: Delhivery’s boardroom is being reset. Deepak Kapoor, chairman and independent director, has resigned with effect from April 1 as part of a planned board reconstitution, the logistics company said in an exchange filing. Saugata Gupta, managing director and chief executive of FMCG major Marico and an independent director on Delhivery’s board, has also stepped down.

Kapoor exits after an eight-year stint that included steering the company through its 2022 stock-market debut, a period that saw Delhivery transform from a venture-backed upstart into one of India’s most visible logistics platforms. Gupta, who joined the board in 2021, departs alongside him, marking a simultaneous clearing of two senior independent seats.

“Deepak and Saugata have been instrumental in our process of recognising the need for and enabling the reconstitution of the board of directors in line with our ambitious next phase of growth,” said Sahil Barua, managing director and chief executive, Delhivery. The statement frames the exits less as departures and more as deliberate succession, a boardroom shuffle timed to the company’s evolving scale and strategy.

The resignations arrive amid broader governance recalibration. In 2025, Delhivery appointed Emcure Pharmaceuticals whole-time director Namita Thapar, PB Fintech founder and chairman Yashish Dahiya, and IIM Bangalore faculty member Padmini Srinivasan as independent directors, signalling a tilt towards consumer, fintech and academic expertise at the board level.

Kapoor’s tenure spanned Delhivery’s most defining years, rapid network expansion, public listing and the push towards profitability in a bruising logistics market. Gupta’s presence brought FMCG and brand-scale perspective during a period when ecommerce volumes and last-mile delivery economics were being rewritten.

The twin exits, effective from the new financial year, underscore a familiar corporate rhythm: founders consolidate, veterans rotate out, and fresh voices are ushered in to script the next chapter. In India’s hyper-competitive logistics race, even the boardroom does not stand still.

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Meta appoints Anuvrat Rao as APAC head of commerce partnerships

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SINGAPORE: Anuvrat Rao has taken charge as APAC  head of commerce and signals partnerships at Meta, steering monetisation deals across Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp from Singapore. The former Google executive, known for launching Google Assistant, PWAs, AMP and Firebase across Asia-Pacific, steps into the role after a high-growth stint as chief business officer at Locofy.ai.

At Locofy.ai, Rao helped convert a three-year free beta into a paid engine, clocking 1,000 subscribers and 15 enterprise clients within ten days of launch in September 2024. The low-code startup, backed by Accel and top tech founders, is famed for turning designs into production-ready code using proprietary large design models.

Before that, Rao founded generative AI venture 1Bstories, which was acquired by creative AI platform Laetro in mid-2024, where he briefly served as managing director for APAC. Alongside operating roles, he has been an active investor and advisor since 2020, backing startups such as BotMD, Muxy, Creator plus, Intellect, Sealed and CricFlex through a creator-economy-led thesis.

Rao spent over eight years at Google, holding senior partnership roles across search, assistant, chrome, web and YouTube in APAC, and earlier cut his teeth in strategy consulting at OC&C in London and investment finance at W. P. Carey in Europe and the US.

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