Today his company, Petersons Travel Services, is worth Rs 6 crore, and manages a fleet of around 100 vehicles, which are used in the service of call centres, hotels, and for ferrying tourists around north India. |
STRUGGLING BOYHOOD In 1975, when all my high school friends were dreaming of going abroad for higher studies and making it big, I had to settle down with a car to ferry people back and forth around Delhi. My parents' limited income meant that I had to earn my own livelihood and also help my siblings. |
However, I did get an opportunity to go to Libya in 1976. But things didn't improve, since Libya at that time was a very difficult country to work in, especially with all of its regimentation. But what proved to be my advantage was that I drove cars for some big companies there and outperformed my peers even though I was the youngest. |
HOPEFUL YOUTH I came back to India in 1985 and bought Ambassador cars with my savings and some loan borrowed from two banks. I started running a DLY taxi service (this service books taxis for the whole day rather than just for one-off trips). I defaulted on my bank loan initially, but things became all right after a while. |
I started Petersons in the same year with three cars and provided car services to ICL, a leading multinational at that time. |
It was then that I met Mr Mohit Goyal, who headed the northern region at ICL (now ICIM). Goyal would have to take lots of foreign visitors around and out of the city. |
That is when my knowledge of Italian, Arabic and English came in handy. Besides, these vistors also liked the way I drove the taxi. One French visitor told me that I have a monster's body with eyes all over my body, which is why I drove so safely. |
RISING ENTREPRENEURSHIP In 1990, Goyal along with Saurabh Srivastava (now executive chairman, Xansa India) started IIS Infotech (now Xansa India). I also chipped in "" both by putting in some money and supplying taxis for their guests. |
They used to receive a lot of guests from the UK at that point of time and my knowledge of English and Italian, etiquette and mannerism gave them the confidence that I could serve them well. I expanded my fleet when Xansa got established and the promoters extended credit to me against my services. I also hired drivers and taught them the ropes of the trade, and also trained them in driving, etiquette and so on. |
I soon became a preferred vendor for most BPO services, besides Xansa. Today, apart from picking up and dropping call centre executives, I also send vehicles to companies for receiving and dropping guests, tours of the city, sightseeing and so on. My fleet includes luxury cars, SUVs and mid-sized cars, and they are supplied according to customer specifications. Besides Xansa, my clients include TCS, ICL, Orix, Airtel and a number of multinationals. |
FAMILY SUPPORT My family has been a constant support to me both in my trying days and my good days. Ten years back, my company made only Rs 5 lakh. By the end of this financial year I am expecting it will do sales of Rs 6 crore. |
My elder son, who is taking the CAT exam this year, also helps me with my business, whereas my younger son is still to complete his graduation. But for them I would have been incomplete. |