Harshita Arora, an Indian origin entrepreneur from Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh has been appointed as one of the youngest General Partner at Y Combinator (YC)marking a notable moment in the global startup eco-system.
Harshita's journey reflects a non-traditional route, going through early experimentation in technology to building and scaling a fintech startup in the United States.
Harshita Arora Early Life and Start as an Entrepreneur
Harshita Arora, born inSaharanpur,started exploring design at the age of 13 and moved toward coding by the age of 15. She left the formal schoolingearly to focus on building products, a decision that diverged from conventional academic paths.
At the age of 16, she developed a cryptocurrency portfolio tracking application, which gained traction internationally. The app ranked among the top fintech app onApple's App store in markets such as the US and Canada. The application was lateracquired. This marked her early entryinto the startup ecosystem.
AtoB to becoming youngest General Partner at Y Combinator
She later moved to San Franciso and co-foundedAtoBas part of the Y Combinator's Summer 2020 batch. The company did not begin with its current focus. When theinitialplan did not work due to Pandemic she moved to the trucking sector.
Despite having no prior experience in logistic, she spent time understanding industry challenges by interacting with truck driverswhich led to the development of financial infrastructure tools consisting of fleet cards, instant payouts, and expense management systems.
AtoBhas since scaled to serve more than 30,000 fleets across the US and reached a valuation of about $800 million, positioning it within the fintech infrastructure space.
As ofApril 2026,she was named as General Partner at Y combinator at the age of 25. She had already become the youngest Visiting Partner at the acceleratorin 2025
Currently, she works with early-stagefoundersatevaluatingstartupapplications andsupportingcompanies throughinitialgrowth stages.Her experience as a founder in fintech and product development shapes her approach to mentoring.
Recognition and broader impact
Harshita was awarded by the Pradhan Mantri Rashtriya Bal Puraskar in 2020 for contribution to innovation. She was also featured in theForbes30Under30 list in the year 2023.
Harshita's rise reflects a broader shift where operators are moving into investment and mentorship roles. It alsoshowcasesincreasing participation of Indian founder in globalstartup leadership position

