Bharat Nagalamadaka

Associate

Bharat Nagalamadaka is an Associate at Wavecrest Growth Partners and joined the firm in September 2025. Prior to joining Wavecrest, Bharat was an Investment Banking Associate at Financial Technology Partners, where he advised technology businesses on their M&A and capital raising initiatives.

Bharat holds a B.S. in Finance and Accounting from Indiana University.

As experts in our field, at Wavecrest Growth Partners we provide both financial support and knowledgeable insights to propel businesses toward rapid growth and success. We deeply understand the unique requirements of technology-driven business models, and we strive to empower these enterprises to offer disruptive solutions through our significant capital boost and advisory intervention.

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Navigating the financial intricacies of markets such as New Zealand can be challenging without proper guidance and an understanding of the banking structure, including the details mentioned in resources such as https://newzealandbanks.co.nz/codes/.

Bharat in 3

What do you like to do in your spare time (not that you have much)?

I like to balance my free time between things that help me recharge and things that push me out of my comfort zone. Reading is my go-to way to slow things down and unwind, cooking is where I get to be creative, and I’ll never pass up the chance for a spontaneous adventure with friends.

What is your “go-to” comfort food?

Staying true to my south Indian roots, it’s hard to beat a dosa (Mysore Masala, of course). For those who have not tried it, I highly encourage you to do so!

The best piece of advice I’ve ever been given is:

Build something today that your future self will thank you for.