Narayan Murthy was speaking at the Moneycontrol Startup Conclave held in Bengaluru on Friday. He was in a conversation with his son Rohan Murty, who is also a founder of Soroco.
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Mast & Meh: Uncle Chips, Angel One, Bank of Baroda, Kerala Tourism
Find out who made the cut and who got cut in Storyboard18’s weekly picks of the best and boring ads.
Meta-Threads: How brands reacted to Twitter-rival Threads’ launch
Brands including Zomato, Netflix, Sony, Tatacliq, and Zepto among others came up with witty posts on Meta-owned Instagram’s Threads app.
Harley Davidson re-enters India; Will Royal Enfield lose its throne?
Eicher Motors has a pretty large stronghold on the Indian market, largely due to the Royal Enfield brand. Royal Enfield provides a good quality, butch motorcycle with road presence, at an attractive price point, giving them a large portion of the market share.
Competition is fine, cheating is not: Elon Musk after threatening to sue Meta
Twitter demanded that Meta take immediate steps to stop using any Twitter trade secrets or other highly confidential information.
India’s digital ecosystem is at the gold standard with over 350 Mn active digital payment users: Redseer
Despite the macro challenges, the story of India’s consumption is underpinned by strong digital
drivers. It is expected to accelerate further into this decade.
Will Threads become the next big thing for marketers?
Experts say that if influencers are able to migrate their content and followers to Threads, it could be a win-win for both brands and influencers.
The A Team: How Forest Essentials and Kama Ayurveda drew customers to Ayurvedic cosmetics
Forest Essentials and Kama Ayurveda debuted in the beauty market when the term ‘Ayurveda’ was nearly unheard of and was considered old fashioned. In fact, the luxury Ayurvedic beauty brands may actually have been ahead of their time in anticipating changing consumer preferences.
Why did Zuckerberg rise to the bait to Musk’s cage fight challenge?
Experts say the Meta CEO accepting the Twitter owner’s dare looks like a calculated move to create chatter around Threads.
Amazon India launched third edition of its #AmazonGotMyBack campaign
The campaign focuses on situations where customers needed something urgently or at a remote location and Amazon got their back with its on-time delivery and widespread reach.