Aman is a founder, strategic investor, and former athlete working at the intersection of communication, credibility, and early-stage innovation, with a focus on building institutions and narratives that enable long-term impact.
The British Council Study UK Alumni Awards celebrate the achievements of international alumni who have studied at UK universities and gone on to make a significant impact in their chosen fields.
This year, Loughborough graduates are among those honoured around the world, showcasing the global reach and influence of our community.
As Founder of CommsCredible, Aman has partnered with over 40 high-growth companies across fintech, deep tech, sports tech, manufacturing, and social impact. His work focuses on helping organisations build trust, articulate clarity in their growth journeys, and shape credible narratives across markets including India, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East.
His professional journey began in journalism at The Economic Times, where he reported on business and finance. He later joined Policybazaar, playing a key role in building the brand without external PR support during a period of rapid scale, from $100 million in valuation to multi-billion-dollar status today.
Reflecting on his time at Loughborough, Aman said:
“Loughborough University is not just a world-class institution, it is a global ecosystem that brings together diverse perspectives. It shaped how I think about collaboration, sport, and building across borders.”
For Aman, his master’s degree in Sport Management remains a defining influence, shaping both his global outlook and continued engagement with sport as a vehicle for development, identity, and diplomacy.
As an investor, he leads the CommsCredible Venture Fund, backing startups aligned with Viksit Bharat 2047 and national priorities like Digital India, India AI Mission, Housing for All, Skill India, and Khelo India (sport development). Portfolio companies include BASIC Home Loan, Sugmya Finance, and KhiladiPro.
Beyond business, Aman continues to remain active in sport. A former Leicestershire county table tennis player, he has represented India internationally in the 40+ category, including Rome 2024, and is set to compete in Gangneung 2026. He has also contributed to global research on physical activity and public health with Routledge.
In 2025, he was recognised with the India-UK Outstanding Achiever Award in the Arts, Culture, Entertainment and Sports category, reflecting a cross-sector journey spanning journalism, entrepreneurship, sport, and investment.
Aman's work today sits at the intersection of storytelling and systems-building, with a long-term vision of enabling credible institutions and global narratives emerging from India.
In 2024, he launched the Virendra Kumar Dhall Scholarship for Sporting Excellence at Loughborough University, a five-year £12,500 commitment established in honour of his late father to support the next generation of Indian athletes in non-cricket sports, with a focus on enabling access to global training, education and high-performance sporting ecosystems.