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  • ET Now Swadesh marks 4 years of trust with ‘Swadesh ke 4 Saal’ special

    ET Now Swadesh marks 4 years of trust with ‘Swadesh ke 4 Saal’ special

    MUMBAI: ET Now Swadesh, India’s fastest-growing Hindi business news channel, is turning four this October, marking the milestone with a day-long programming special themed ‘Swadesh Ke 4 Saal, Bharosa Beshumaar.’

    Since its launch in 2021, ET Now Swadesh has carved out a reputation as the country’s trusted guide for investors, empowering viewers with clear, credible, and actionable insights on markets, mutual funds, and wealth creation. Its mission: linking individual prosperity with India’s financial growth story.

    The anniversary special on 3 October packs in marquee segments featuring India’s sharpest financial minds, from Nilesh Shah (Kotak MF), Radhika Gupta (Edelweiss MF) and Devina Mehra (First Global) to market leaders like Ashish Kumar Chauhan (NSE) and Sundararaman Ramamurthy (BSE). The lineup spans investment strategies, SIP fundamentals, and exclusive conversations with CEOs and fund managers.

    Congratulating the channel, The Times Group MD Vineet Jain said, “In just four years, ET Now Swadesh has helped shape India’s culture of investment, with demat accounts surging from 7 crore to 25 crore since 2020. The channel continues to be a trusted partner in every Indian household’s financial journey.”

    From demystifying the stock market to fostering financial literacy, ET Now Swadesh has consistently positioned itself as more than just a news channel but a driver of financial empowerment.

    As it steps into its fifth year, the channel aims to deepen financial inclusion and deliver sharper insights for India’s growing pool of retail investors. After all, as ET Now Swadesh itself says, “सटीक और निष्पक्ष निवेश सलाह.”

     

  • NSE launches Ideabaaz to fuel India’s startup dreams and entrepreneurial spirit

    NSE launches Ideabaaz to fuel India’s startup dreams and entrepreneurial spirit

    MUMBAI: If stock markets run on bulls and bears, India’s newest marketplace is running on ideas. At the National Stock Exchange (NSE), where fortunes rise and fall by the tick, Ideabaaz, the country’s first integrated startup-investor marketplace and entrepreneurial reality show was officially launched, promising to turn kitchen-table dreams into boardroom deals.

    Ideabaaz pitches itself as more than just another startup show. It combines investor matchmaking, mentorship, professional services, and transparent tracking, all with a strong focus on growing Indian cities. Its mission: to empower a billion dreams and turbocharge India’s economic engine.

    “This is not just about entertainment,” emphasised the team. “It’s about access to capital, to mentors, to opportunities that were once out of reach for small-town innovators.”

    For Della Town founder & CME Jimmy Mistry  the platform resonated with his vision of building “Brand India” on the global stage. “When Subhash showed me the idea of Ideabaaz, he knew how much social impact and brand India meant to me. At Della Township, we’re building the world’s first self-generating townships. My dream is to create India’s first global metal luxury brand something that hasn’t happened in 78 years of our freedom.”

    Mistry called Ideabaaz a movement as irreversible as globalisation in the ’90s, “Every family in India should have one member aspiring to be part of the startup ecosystem. With Ideabaaz, the exponential growth in startups could be 10x. India will never be the same again.”

    Sharrp Ventures managing partner, Rishabh Mariwala praised the grit behind the show itself. “I wouldn’t have imagined something like Ideabaaz happening at NSE. But here we are, it started as an idea, and today it’s a reality. In venture capital, we invest in founders, and what I’ve seen here is grit and determination. From a seed stage, this idea has gone on to an IPO. That’s timeless.”

    He also tipped his hat to the unsung backstage crew: “The titans get the praise, but the team Raj, Mudit, Jeet, Kailash are the heroes. Two years of hard work made this happen.”

    IDFC First Bank head of retail liabilities Ashish Singh spelt out why it was backing the platform financially. “At IDFC First Bank, we believe India’s true strength lies in the aspirations of ordinary men and women with extraordinary dreams. Ideabaaz gives middle-class Indians with ideas the wings to fly. For us, it’s not just about banking, we don’t just provide banking, we provide belief.”

    He laid out how the bank plans to power entrepreneurs “from idea to enterprise”: “Through zero-balance current accounts, digital-first cash management, lending products and an ecosystem of mentors and investors, we want to walk with startups from the earliest stage. Together, we’re not just launching a programme, we’re unlocking the Bharat of our dreams.”

    Adding glamour to grit was Wizcraft co-founder & director Sabbas Joseph who joined as an investor and mentor. His presence underlined the show’s crossover appeal, blending entrepreneurial drama with real-world impact.

    The launch also welcomed IIT Madras Research Foundation CEO Madhav Narayan who brings decades of global tech leadership to the startup fold, and Devostat, global CEO Venkat Raju known for incubating ventures in AI, fintech, healthtech and EVs.

    Rounding out the ecosystem voice was ISBA (Indian STEPs and Business Incubators Association) CEO Prasad Menon who reminded the gathering that: “In India there has never been a deficit of ideas, nor of money. The deficit has been of empathy and compassion. Incubators, like Ideabaaz, exist to bridge that gap. We’re not-for-profit, we’re enablers and when the intent is strong, success is inevitable.”

    From luxury brands to self-generating townships, from Tier 3 innovators to legacy business leaders, the voices at NSE agreed on one thing: Ideabaaz is not just a show, but a movement.

    The platform hopes to democratise entrepreneurship in a way that India has never seen before. As Jimmy Mistry put it, the herd will follow once the first few succeed and Ideabaaz wants to ensure the runway is long enough for everyone to sprint.

    Liberty Shoes executive director Anupam Bansal admitted his initial hesitation, “When Raj (Nayak) first called me about Ideabaaz, I was nervous. We’re real businesspeople, not actors. But when I came to the show, I saw it was about real people and real startups.”

    He added, “Coming from a legacy business, I’ve learnt so much from the youth here, their innovation, their energy. We’ve even started collaborating with engineering institutes thanks to the ideas sparked. Supporting the ‘Made in India’ ecosystem is an honour. Our campaign ‘Mera Joota Hindustani’ aligns perfectly with this spirit.”

    Perhaps the most heartfelt reflection came from V3 Ventures co-founder & managing partner Arjun Vaidya who said: “When I returned to India in 2013, the dream was to leave. Today, the dream is to build here. In 2016, only 500 startups were funded annually. I myself pitched to 75 investors and failed every single time. That’s why platforms like Ideabaaz matter, they give founders validation, not just valuation.

    He recalled a standout moment, “On the show, we saw the largest deal in Indian TV history. But the best moment for me was when a founder’s mother quietly sat in the audience, then broke down in tears as her son won a deal. That’s what entrepreneurship is, it’s about families, sacrifices, and dreams taking flight.”

    The tagline of Ideabaaz “Idea aapka, paisa hamara” summed up the mood. For some, it was about investments. For others, mentorship. For all, it was about creating a democratic platform where every founder, from a village kitchen innovator to a tech disruptor, could showcase their vision.

    As Arjun Vaidya aptly put it, “Entrepreneurship is India’s new cricket, and founders are the new rockstars. Actors and athletes get fame, but every founder is putting in 14-hour days whether they’re doing Rs five lakh, Rs 50 lakh or Rs five crore a month. Ideabaaz finally gives them a stage.”

    The launch at NSE wasn’t just a ceremonial ribbon-cutting, it was a statement. India is no longer content with being a land of job seekers; it is a nation of job creators.

    With Ideabaaz, the bell has been rung. Now, it’s time to see which startups echo loudest across India’s entrepreneurial corridors.

  • Ideabaaz:  NSE takes stock of startups as women-led ideas drive India’s growth

    Ideabaaz: NSE takes stock of startups as women-led ideas drive India’s growth

    MUMBAI: If stock markets run on bulls and bears, India’s newest marketplace is running on bold ideas led by women. At the National Stock Exchange (NSE), where fortunes rise and fall by the tick, Ideabaaz, the country’s first integrated startup-investor marketplace and entrepreneurial reality show, made its debut, promising to turn kitchen-table dreams, especially those of women entrepreneurs into boardroom breakthroughs.  

    The launch, presided over by NSE MD & CEO Ashishkumar Chauhan, brought together an eclectic mix of business leaders, venture capitalists, founders, and dignitaries, signalling that women-led entrepreneurship is now centre stage in India’s economic playbook.

    The emphasis on mentorship is particularly significant. Experienced entrepreneurs, investors, and industry leaders are providing guidance that goes beyond capital helping women navigate regulatory hurdles, refine business models, and scale operations. “Mentorship is the bridge between dreams and execution,” noted one participant. “It’s what transforms ideas into sustainable businesses.”

    Networking opportunities are another cornerstone. Ideabaaz brings together founders, investors, and experts under one roof, enabling women entrepreneurs to learn from peers and industry veterans alike. The connections made here could define the trajectory of India’s next unicorns, and the programme ensures that women are front and centre in these high-value interactions.

    Ideabaaz pitches itself as more than just another startup show. It combines investor matchmaking, mentorship, professional services, and transparent tracking, with a strong focus on women entrepreneurs in growing cities and towns. Its mission: to empower a billion dreams and turbocharge India’s economic engine. “This is not just about entertainment,” emphasised the team. “It’s about access to capital, to mentors, to opportunities that were once out of reach for small-town innovators.”

    Among the most rousing voices was SheThePeople and Gytree founder Shaili Chopra who said: “My introduction often says I’m ‘Women Entrepreneurship’s OG Queen,’ a crown I wear with pride but also with responsibility for the 6.2 million women in our network and 70,000 women entrepreneurs we meet every day. At Ideabaaz, we multiply that number seriously. We are a country of 1.5 billion, half of them women, we deserve half the opportunity and half the voice.”

    She added with characteristic punch: “Indian women entrepreneurs are not the side story, they are the centrepiece. They don’t wait for the stage they take it. From kitchens to boardrooms, women are shaping India’s growth story. And as we build this idea of ‘We the People of India,’ let’s not forget ‘She the People of India.’”

    For The Sleep Company co-founder Priyanka Salot, the moment was emotional: “As a founder, I’ve always got goosebumps watching someone ring that NSE bell. Today, being part of Ideabaaz makes it real. I started in a small town with a very big dream, and in six years of building The Sleep Co, I’ve learnt that India is the best place in the world to be an entrepreneur.”

    She stressed the macro context saying: “We’re on track to a 5 trillion dollars economy, and the backbone of that will be startups. Ideabaaz matters because it’s not just a show, it’s a movement. It gives wings to ambitions, showcases the strength of Indian innovation, and provides not just money, but mentorship and learning. Dream big, execute bigger.”

    Financial empowerment goes hand-in-hand with recognition. By giving women founders a chance to pitch directly to investors, Ideabaaz is fostering an ecosystem where funding decisions are merit-based and inclusive. For many participants, this is the first time their businesses are being assessed purely on potential, innovation, and execution, rather than traditional biases.  

    Rukam Capital founder & managing partner Archana Jahagirdar brought the VC lens: “Next year marks 10 years since the startup boom, and look how far we’ve come. Today, nearly 2 lakh startups are registered with DPIIT. At Ideabaaz, I’ve seen founders from every corner of India, every language, every kind of business. We’ve backed them with money, but more importantly with our time and belief. Capital is critical, but mentorship is priceless.”

    If the stock exchange has long been the temple of capital, then on this night, it became the stage for women-led ideas. The bell has been rung. Now it’s time for female founders across India to take their shot, proving that the next wave of entrepreneurial success will be driven by women with ambition, vision, and the right platform to shine.

  • Bodhi Tree partners author Amit Khan to create original OTT and TV projects

    Bodhi Tree partners author Amit Khan to create original OTT and TV projects

    MUMBAI: Bodhi Tree Multimedia Ltd (BTML) has signed an MoU (Memorandum of Understanding) with celebrated Hindi novelist Amit Khan’s creative venture, Amit Khan Content Hub (AKCH), to jointly develop premium original content for television and OTT platforms.

    The partnership combines BTML’s production scale, operational expertise, and financing capabilities with AKCH’s prolific storytelling and loyal reader base. Together, they aim to deliver narratives that balance mass appeal with creative depth.

    A special purpose vehicle (SPV) will be formed, with BTML holding a majority stake. BTML will handle financing, operations, and strategic partnerships, while AKCH will lead creative development and production execution.

    Author of over 100 Hindi pulp-fiction novels and founder of AKCH, including the iconic Commander Karan Saxena series (which was later adapted into a Jiocinema series of the same name), Amit Khan said, “I am thrilled to join hands with BTML, a company that has consistently delivered high-quality and impactful content. With our combined strengths, we are confident of creating stories that will resonate with viewers and leave a lasting mark on the Indian entertainment industry.”

    BTML, managing director, Mautik Tolia, added, “This partnership is a confluence of creativity and capability. Amit Khan is one of India’s most celebrated novelists and storytellers, and we are excited to bring his distinctive vision to screens nationwide through BTML’s production infrastructure and industry relationships.”

    BTML, listed on both NSE and BSE, has produced 100 plus shows and over 3,000 hours of content across languages including Hindi, Tamil, Marathi, Gujarati, and Bengali. With this collaboration, both BTML and AKCH aim to target domestic and international audiences with fresh, compelling narratives.

    The first slate of projects is expected to combine rich storytelling with high production values, reinforcing both companies’ commitment to creating content that engages audiences across platforms.

     

     

  • Balaji Telefilms posts Rs 90 crore profit after last year’s Rs 22 crore loss

    Balaji Telefilms posts Rs 90 crore profit after last year’s Rs 22 crore loss

    MUMBAI: It’s not just the daily soaps serving plot twists Balaji Telefilms just delivered one of its own, posting a dramatic turnaround from loss to profit in its latest annual results. Balaji Telefilms Ltd., one of India’s most iconic television and content production houses, has posted a stunning financial comeback, reporting a standalone net profit of Rs 90.59 crore for the financial year ending March 31, 2025. This is a significant leap from a net loss of Rs 22.52 crore the previous year, a turnaround worthy of prime-time applause.

    According to the audited results filed with stock exchanges and published in leading dailies on 5 July, the company’s total standalone income from operations stood at Rs 45,306.92 crore for FY25. On a consolidated basis, it reported a net profit of Rs 84.57 crore, recovering sharply from a loss of Rs 26.08 crore in FY24.

    This reversal comes despite a notable dip in revenue for the final quarter ending March 2025, where standalone income dropped to Rs 8.63 crore, down from Rs 13.46 crore in the same quarter last year. Still, profits surged in the final stretch, with the company posting Rs 99.31 crore in Q4 profit, a complete U-turn from the Rs 22.52 crore loss in the comparable quarter.

    The earnings per share (EPS) rose to Rs 6.68 basic for the year, up from negative territory last year signalling restored investor confidence.

    The company, led by Chairman Jeetendra Kapoor, published the results in Financial Express and Mumbai Lakshadeep and noted that detailed financials are available on its website as well as on BSE and NSE portals.

    With flagship shows still ruling the ratings and digital spin-off ventures gaining traction, Balaji seems to have re-scripted its business drama into a tale of fiscal finesse. Whether this rebound is a one-season wonder or the start of a long-running hit remains to be seen but for now, the curtains have risen on a new chapter of profitability.

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  • Hitachi hits the Venu button to drive India vision with digital force

    Hitachi hits the Venu button to drive India vision with digital force

    MUMBAI: From steam engines to smart cities, Hitachi’s journey in India has always had power at its core and now, it has a new driver at the wheel. The Japanese tech and infrastructure giant has appointed N Venu as the managing director of Hitachi India, tasking him with steering the conglomerate’s ambitious Inspire 2027 strategy, which aims to turn Hitachi into a digital-first powerhouse.

    With nearly four decades of experience, Venu has helmed Hitachi Energy in India since 2019, leading it through a period of rapid expansion. As the new MD, his focus will be on unlocking synergies across 28 Hitachi group companies in India, and scaling up the Lumada business, the company’s data-driven digital solutions arm by combining cutting-edge IT with Hitachi’s legacy in Operational Technology (OT).

    The appointment signals a clear intent: to transform India into a global delivery hub for Hitachi, a strategy the company dubs “India for India and India for the World.” With 39,322 employees across its Indian operations (as of Q1 FY24), Hitachi’s footprint spans everything from rail, digital, energy, and e-healthcare to financial inclusion and e-education.

    “India is a key market for Hitachi Energy globally and, through One Hitachi, is set to be a cornerstone of the company’s future worldwide growth,” said Venu, reflecting on his new role.

    This move also aligns with the company’s long-term commitment to social innovation, blending technology, sustainability, and economic empowerment. Through Lumada, Hitachi is integrating data, digital systems, and domain expertise to solve real-world challenges from decarbonising power to modernising mobility.

    Speaking on the appointment Hitachi Asia Ltd. chairman Kojin Nakakita noted Venu’s “deep understanding of the Indian market” as a key asset. Echoing this, Bharat Kaushal, executive chairman of Hitachi India, hailed the move as a reaffirmation of Hitachi’s plan to make India one of its “most lucrative business hubs.”

    Venu’s leadership at Hitachi Energy has already helped the firm become one of India’s most vital players in electrification, a sector where over three billion people globally rely on its technologies. In India, Hitachi Energy operates as Hitachi Energy India Ltd. (Powerindia) and is listed on both the NSE and BSE.

    Founded on a relationship that began in the 1930s with the sale of table fans and steam engines, Hitachi’s Indian story has evolved into one of cutting-edge innovation. With FY24 global revenues of 9,783.3 billion yen, 280,000 employees, and operations across four major sectors digital systems & services, energy, mobility, and connective Industries Hitachi is now betting on India to be the digital heartbeat of its next chapter.

    With Venu at the helm, the company isn’t just charting a digital roadmap, it’s shifting into high gear.

  • Srinivasan Swamy  & family increase promoters stake in RK Swamy

    Srinivasan Swamy & family increase promoters stake in RK Swamy

    MUMBAI: Things should be cooling off as the New Year approaches with folks winding down their assignments, getting ready to take some time off, right?

    But that was not the case with the promoters of  India’s only BSE and NSE-listed marketing services provider  R K Swamy.

    The promoters were busy consolidating their holding in the agency.  Through an off market transaction, they bought 3.56 per cent holding that US investment fund  Evanston Pioneer Fund LP   had invested in the group in 2018-19.  

    Srinivasan K Swamy and Narasimhan K Swamy concluded the transaction on 27 December 2024 at the market price of Rs 249.64 per share.  

    With this buy out, the promoter and promoter group hold 69.6 per cet of the equity paid up capital of the company. Following this, Evanston Pioneer Fund withdrew the nomination of  Pattabhi Kothandapani Raman  from the company’’s board in accordance with the shareholders agreement.

    The company informed the stock exchange about the buyout on 30 December 2024 and about the change in the board on 31 December. 

  • ‘NSE: Enabling a Billion Dreams’ set to premiere on HistoryTV18

    ‘NSE: Enabling a Billion Dreams’ set to premiere on HistoryTV18

    Mumbai: HistoryTV18 is set to premiere an exclusive, hour-long documentary that offers an unprecedented look into the National Stock Exchange’s (NSE) remarkable journey over the past 30 years. Titled NSE: Enabling a Billion Dreams, the documentary will air on 3 November at 7:05 PM on HistoryTV18, providing viewers with a detailed exploration of the NSE’s evolution from its inception in 1992, start of operations in 1994 to becoming one of the largest and most influential stock exchanges in the world.

    India’s stock markets have undergone a significant transformation over the decades, evolving from traditional open-outcry trading floors to sophisticated electronic platforms. The establishment of the NSE marked a watershed moment in this evolution, setting new standards for transparency and efficiency in the capital markets. NSE was incorporated on November 27, 1992. It started operations for the debt segment in June 1994 and in the equity segment on Diwali day on November 3, 1994. NSE has now completed 30 years of operations.

    Since its launch, the NSE has revolutionised India’s capital markets by introducing electronic trading and fostering fairness, efficiency and transparency. Today, it NSE stands as the world’s largest stock exchange in terms of number of orders and number of trades for any exchange. On many days NSE handles more than 50% of all trades across all exchanges in the world put together. NSE is also the largest derivatives exchange by the number of contracts traded and 3rd largest globally in cash market trades. The NSE has contributed to India’s market capitalisation soaring to over Rs. 440 lakh crore (i.e. $ 5.24 trillion) from about Rs 4 lakh crore 30 years ago, growing about 110 times and, underscoring its impact on the global financial stage.

    The documentary highlights the NSE’s innovative strides in transforming India’s capital markets, showcasing how the exchange introduced electronic trading, brought transparency, and democratised market access, reshaping the nation’s economic trajectory. With over 10.5 crore investors having over 20 crore accounts registered with the Exchange, the NSE has significantly broadened investor participation, making stock markets accessible to people across the country.

    “At HistoryTV18, our mission is to bring impactful stories that resonate with our viewers,” said Network 18 and MD A+E Networks | TV 18 CEO – broadcast, Avinash Kaul. “Our documentary NSE: Enabling a Billion Dreams highlights the NSE’s role in transforming India’s financial landscape. By chronicling 30 years of the NSE’s journey, we aim to show how it democratized wealth creation, fostered innovation, and empowered millions to contribute to India’s economic growth. We hope to inspire viewers to understand how such institutions shape our country’s future.”

    The film examines technological milestones such as the introduction of NEAT (National Exchange for Automated Trading), setting up of Clearing Corporation giving settlement guarantee, the dematerialisation of shares, which eliminated physical trading barriers, reduced settlement times from weeks to just one day, and enhanced market efficiency. The NSE’s implementation of T+1 settlement cycles places India among the few markets globally to achieve such rapid transaction settlements, boosting investor confidence and market liquidity.

    Featuring insights from industry stalwarts and experts, the documentary offers exclusive perspectives from leaders across the financial and technological spectrum. Viewers will hear from NSE’s MD and CEO Ashishkumar Chauhan who was a part of the founding team at NSE. Viewers will also hear and visionaries like Uday Kotak, Raamdeo Agrawal of Motilal Oswal Financial Services, former SEBI chairman U.K. Sinha, and former NSE and RBI board member Y.H. Malegam. Other contributors include Ghazal and Varun Alagh, S. Ramadorai, Vineet Nayar, and seasoned journalists Lata Venkatesh and Shereen Bhan. The documentary is further enriched with contributions from academic experts like Dr. Tadashi Endo and market experts like Deven Choksey.

    “We are pleased to collaborate with HistoryTV18 on this documentary that encapsulates our 30-year journey,” said NSE MD & CEO Ashishkumar Chauhan. “In these 30 years, NSE has more than fulfilled its vision of creating a vibrant and growth-oriented stock market ecosystem to channelise savings of Indian households into productive capital in the most cost-effective, fair, efficient, transparent and orderly ways and help in wealth creation and job creation. By sharing our story, we hope to highlight the collective efforts that have shaped India’s financial ecosystem. It is our hope that this film will inspire future generations to engage actively with India’s financial markets, driving inclusive growth and contributing to the country’s continued prosperity.”

    NSE: Enabling a Billion Dreams premieres on 3 November at 7:05 PM on HistoryTV18. The film will also be broadcast across multiple platforms, including CNBC TV18, CNBC Awaaz, CNBC Bajar, CNN News18, and will be available for streaming on moneycontrol.com and HistoryTV18’s YouTube channel, ensuring it reaches a wide and diverse audience. Subsequently, many re-runs of the same will be done on these channels. Regional language versions will also be run on various regional channels of Network 18 Group several times.

  • Business Today Banking & Economy Summit and BT Best Banks Awards celebrates the theme, Indian Banking: Bigger. Bolder. Boundless

    Business Today Banking & Economy Summit and BT Best Banks Awards celebrates the theme, Indian Banking: Bigger. Bolder. Boundless

    Mumbai: The prestigious annual Business Today Banking & Economy Summit and BT Best Banks Awards will be held in Gandhinagar’s GIFT City on Friday, 22 March 2024. The theme for the event this year is ‘Indian Banking: Bigger. Bolder. Boundless,’ and it will feature an impressive line-up of influential figures, thought leaders, and experts from the financial industry who will deliberate on pressing issues such as the state of the Indian economy, the modern financial lending landscape, and a blueprint for a global financial hotspot, among others.

    Union minister for road transport & highways Nitin Gadkari is the chief guest at the event, while chief minister of Gujarat Bhupendra Patel is the guest of honour. Industry stalwarts such as HDFC Bank MD & CEO Sashidhar Jagdishan will also attend. The line-up for the summit includes names such as the 16th Finance Commission of India chairman  Dr Arvind Panagariya; NSE MD & CEO – Ashishkumar Chauhan; J P Morgan senior country officer India and vice chairman Asia Pacific Kaustubh Kulkarni; Ujjivan Small Finance Bank MD & CEO Ittira Davis; The Karur Vysya Bank, MD & CEO – B. Ramesh Babu; Tata Capital digital head Shallu Kaushik; Lendingkart co-founder & CEO Harshvardhan Lunia; Perfios Software Solutions CEO Sabyasachi Goswami; Bank of Maharashtra ED Asheesh Pandey; KPMG in India, partner and head – financial services advisory – Sanjay Doshi; International Financial Services Centres Authority, chairperson Kalyanaraman Rajaraman GMDC, MD – Roopwant Singh; author, speaker, and influencer – Chetan Bhagat.

    A special issue of Business Today on India’s Best Banks will be released at the event, followed by the highly anticipated presentation ceremony of the BT Best Banks Awards. The 28th edition of the BT-KPMG Best Banks and NBFCs Survey identified those institutions that weathered all storms in 2022-23, innovated both in products and services, nurtured talent and leveraged the strengths of fintech or technology partners to prepare for the future. There are 16 award categories across banking, NBFCs, and the fintech space. While six of them are quantitative awards based on a rigorous evaluation of the financial performance of banks and NBFCs for FY23, the other 10 categories were decided by a high-profile jury headed by Anand Kumar Sinha, former deputy governor of the Reserve Bank of India. The other members of the jury were NSE, MD & CEO – Ashishkumar Chauhan; Avendus co-founder & executive vice chairman Ranu Vohra; Arcil MD & CEO Pallav Mohapatra; ICICI Bank former ED N.S. Kannan; and CMS Info Systems executive vice chairman & CEO Rajiv Kaul.

    Amidst global economic challenges marked by high volatility in the financial markets, disruptions in supply chains, and inflationary pressures, the Indian economy stands resilient, albeit not immune. The Business Today Banking & Economy Summit aims to address the key trends and issues shaping the banking and financial sector, providing a platform for policymakers, regulators, industry executives, and innovators to exchange ideas and chart the course forward.

  • Tennis World No.1 Iga Świątek joins Infosys as global brand ambassador

    Tennis World No.1 Iga Świątek joins Infosys as global brand ambassador

    Mumbai: Infosys (NSE, BSE, NYSE: INFY), a global leader in next-generation digital services and consulting, today announced a multi-year partnership with women’s tennis World No.1 Iga Świątek. The 22-year-old is already a four-time Grand Slam Champion and one of the most dominant forces in the women’s game today, who has been ranked World No. 1 since 22 April, for a record 70 consecutive weeks. She has bettered her skills and capabilities in the face of every new challenge to rise to the top. Businesses and individuals seeking to navigate their next can draw inspiration from how she has steadily evolved to become a champion.

    Infosys has helped reimagine tennis for over eight years as the digital innovation partner for the ATP Tour, Roland-Garros, Australian Open, and The International Tennis Hall of Fame. The company has transformed the experience of the game for the tennis ecosystem leveraging advanced digital technologies like artificial intelligence (AI), cloud, and data analytics.

    Infosys will now work closely with Świątek’s team to build an advanced data analytics and video dashboard by leveraging AI to amplify her training and help rapidly evolve her strengths and match strategy through continuous learning. Several of Infosys’ clients embrace a similar approach, taking advantage of digital advances like AI, machine learning, cloud, and more to accelerate their evolution and transformation. Infosys and Świątek will also work together to create programs to inspire and empower young women around the world – for example, conceptualizing, and promoting programs to help women from underserved communities build careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).

    Iga Świątek, said, “I am delighted to collaborate with an organisation like Infosys that’s bringing their knowledge of technology to change the tennis experience for so many people. Although tennis and technology may seem quite different at first, there’s so much in common – including strategic thinking, learning and developing in every situation, the ability to evolve your game, and adjust. I am also moved by all that Infosys is doing off the court to bring more opportunities that empower people, businesses, and communities to move into the future. With Infosys, our goal is to also inspire people, especially young women, to prepare themselves to play strong and meaningful roles in a world that is not possible to live in and thrive without strong digital skills and knowledge.”

    Tune in to Infosys brand ambassador Iga Świątek talk about her collaboration with Infosys.

    Infosys chief executive officer & managing director Salil Parekh said, “We are thrilled to welcome Infosys’ new brand ambassador – Iga Świątek – a Polish hero who has hurdled immense challenges to become the top tennis player in the world, and an inspiration for everyone who aspires to navigate their next. Her relentless evolution mirrors the digital transformation journey that several of our clients undertake in collaboration with us to become champions in their own industries. Iga is also a great inspiration for women achievers and together with her, Infosys will work to inspire young people, especially women, to push forward and pursue STEM careers that are vital for our future. All of us at Infosys wish Iga the very best for the future.”