IEC Awards 2018 Winner — Small Business
Jitendra Bhansali started Intesols in 2010, with just one person in the company—himself. Today, the digital solutions firm employs more than 45 people, and has assisted over 450 businesses / brands in Australia. “Our goal is to provide intelligent and customised digital solutions like web design, e-commerce store, mobile apps and online marketing,” says Jitendra, who adds that the inspiration for it all has been his father, who also built a business from scratch.
“After my higher education from RMIT, I worked at a small digital agency. I discovered that I enjoyed helping SMEs achieving their goals using digital technologies,” says Jitendra, who found in David Guest a business coach and mentor.
Jitendra is also passionate about helping the community, especially young businesses and students. In the last 6 months he has created a network where businesses can help each other. “I also conduct once a month workshops with the help of industry specialists where we educate aspiring entrepreneurs.”
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