Porter Founders Win EY Entrepreneur Of The Year 2025 in Start-up Category

The co-founders of logistics platform Porter, Pranav Goel and Uttam Digga, have been awarded the EY Entrepreneur Of The Year 2025 in the Start-up category. Their company has been recognized for transforming India's intra-city logistics through technology, shifting it from an informal cash-based system to a structured, digital one. Porter now serves nearly 30 lakh MSMEs monthly across 41 cities, supported by a vast network of driver-partners. The awards ceremony also honored winners across eight other categories, including Deepinder Goyal and Uday Kotak, who received a Special Jury Award.

Key Points: Porter Founders Win EY Entrepreneur Of The Year 2025 Award

  • Won EY Start-up award for tech-driven logistics
  • Formalized India's intra-city goods transport
  • Serves 30 lakh MSMEs monthly
  • Network of over 3 lakh driver-partners
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'Porter' founders Pranav Goel and Uttam Digga awarded EY Entrepreneur Of The Yearâ„¢ 2025 in the Start-up Category

Porter co-founders Pranav Goel & Uttam Digga win EY Entrepreneur Of The Year 2025 in Start-up category for transforming India's logistics.

"Economic progress begins with empowering the people who drive it. - Uttam Digga, CEO of Porter"

Mumbai, March 6

Celebrating entrepreneurial excellence, EY has named Pranav Goel and Uttam Digga, co-founders of Porter, as winners of the Entrepreneur Of The Year 2025 Award in the Start-up category. An eminent 11-member jury acknowledged Porter for its visionary leadership and the company's transformative role in reshaping India's intra-city logistics landscape through technology-driven innovation and customer-centric solutions.

The recognition underscores Porter's impact in transforming India's intra-city logistics ecosystem. The EY Entrepreneur Of The Year Awards winners were announced across eight categories, celebrating outstanding entrepreneurial achievements. Additionally, Uday Kotak was felicitated with the Special Jury Award for his exceptional contribution to India's business landscape.

Over the years, Porter has catalysed the formalisation of intra-city goods transport by enabling a shift from informal, cash-based transactions to a structured, digitally documented, and traceable system, making everyday movement of goods more accountable, reliable, and easier to manage at scale for small businesses. Today, Porter serves nearly 30 lakh MSMEs monthly, across 41 cities, supported by a network of over 3 lakh driver-partners monthly who form the backbone of MSME commerce.

"Porter was founded to address a long-standing inefficiency in urban logistics/goods movement, reducing idle time for drivers while enabling more reliable goods movement for small businesses. Over the years, this has shaped our belief that economic progress begins with empowering the people who drive it. We aspire for a future where Porter and reliable goods transportation are indistinguishable from each other" said Uttam Digga, CEO of Porter. He further added, "This recognition reflects the trust of our driver-partners and MSMEs, who form the core of India's logistics ecosystem. I'm grateful to our families, my co-founders, the Porter team, and our ecosystem partners for their continued support and collaboration."

The winners in categories are: Deepinder Goyal of Eternal Ltd was named EY Entrepreneur Of The Year 2025, Abhishek Lodha of Lodha Group in Energy, Real Estate and Infrastructure, Ajay Bhardwaj of Anthem Biosciences in Life Sciences and Healthcare, Gopal Vittal of Bharti Airtel in the Entrepreneurial CEO category, Jasbir Singh of Amber Enterprises in Manufacturing, Karan Bhagat of 360 One WAM in Services, Sunil Vachani of Dixon Technologies in Business Transformation, and Vir S Advani of Blue Star in Consumer Products & Retail.

Highlighting the winners' achievements, Rajiv Memani, Chairman and CEO of EY India said, "Accelerated reforms, deeper global integration and AI revolution are together reshaping India's economy, unlocking unprecedented opportunities for entrepreneurs. Our 2025 winners represent the very best of Indian entrepreneurship. Their stories remind us that a new India is emerging - inspired by bold ideas, world-class execution and constant innovation. I extend my heartfelt congratulations to all the winners for the exceptional impact they have created."

These EOY 2025 winners boast of a collective revenue of nearly INR 4 lakh crore with a combined market cap of over INR 22 lakh crore and provide employment to almost 2.8 lakh people.

Uday Kotak, Padma Bhushan recipient, veteran banker and now the Chairman of Gift City, was honoured with the Special Jury Award, for his transformative contributions to the Indian banking and finance industry and his enduring impact on generations of entrepreneurs.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Amazing achievement! Porter has truly formalized a sector that was so unorganized. My father used to run a transport business and the struggles with cash payments and unreliable drivers were real. Technology is solving real Indian problems. More power to them!
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Aman W
While the award is well-deserved, I hope they also focus on improving driver welfare. 3 lakh driver-partners is a huge responsibility. Better insurance, fixed working hours, and benefits should be a priority alongside growth. The backbone of their business needs strong support.
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Sarah B
The scale is impressive – 30 lakh MSMEs monthly! This shows how digital platforms can empower small businesses across tier 2 and 3 cities as well. It's not just a metro phenomenon. Great to see Indian entrepreneurship building for Bharat.
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Vikram M
Uday Kotak getting the Special Jury Award is the cherry on top. A legend. And the list of other winners reads like a who's who of Indian industry. EY awards always highlight the best. Proud moment for the entire startup ecosystem.
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Kriti O
The quote from Uttam Digga is so true – "economic progress begins with empowering the people who drive it." Literally, in this case! They've given dignity and a stable income to so many drivers. Hope they expand to more cities soon.

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