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  • ALTBalaji partners with PayPal

    ALTBalaji partners with PayPal

    MUMBAI: ALTBalaji, one of India’s leading homegrown OTT platforms, has joined hands with popular payment gateway PayPal, to ensure its audiences non-stop entertainment and offering them a host of convenient payment experiences.

    As a part of the association, audiences via a PayPal payment can get a minimum of Rs 10 and a maximum of Rs 300 cashback vouchers during the offer period. Valid till 30 June 2020, the offer is on the first PayPal transaction. The terms of the deal require one to make a minimum transaction of Rs 100 to utilize the offer. 

    Through this partnership, ALTBalaji adds another feather in its social awareness campaign, #StayALT, which urges the audience to practice social distancing by staying at home and be entertained by the platform’s extensive and diverse content library. Being a responsible brand, ALTBalaji has been running #StayALT by introducing exciting offers to motivate the audience to stay at home. The OTT platform earlier this week announced its association with Amazon Pay and Paytm under the same initiative. ALTBalaji’s associations with these payment gateways will help reach out to a wider set of audience and have enabled a slew of payment options to choose from. 

    Balaji Telefilms group COO and ALTBalaji CEO Nachiket Pantvaidya said, “We have always worked in the direction of creating an ecosystem for our viewers where they not only get quality content but easy access to it. Our association with PayPal is a strategic move in this direction that improves our relationship with our audiences and provides them with multiple payment gateways to choose from. During times like this, we have been urging everyone to stay at home while we make sure that they are getting smooth access to our content library and hence keep themselves entertained.”

    ALTBalaji has built a legacy of creating iconic shows like Apharan, Mentalhood, Code M, Kehne Ko Humsafar Hain, Karle Tu Bhi Mohabbat, M-O-M: Mission Over Mars, Coldd Lassi Aur Chicken Masala, The Verdict – State v/s Nanavati, Broken…But Beautiful, Ragini MMS Return, Test Case, Bose among others which have been lauded by the audience. The subscribers of ALTBalaji will get access to a content library of 60+ Indian originals created for the masses.

  • SonyLIV and PayPal announce a strategic partnership enabling a secure and frictionless payment experience for subscribers

    SonyLIV and PayPal announce a strategic partnership enabling a secure and frictionless payment experience for subscribers

    MUMBAI: SonyLIV, India’s first premium video on demand (VOD) platform has partnered with PayPal, the global leader in digital payments to offer a convenient and safe payment experience for millions of SonyLIV users across the country. SonyLIV users can now pay via PayPal enabling them to discover quality content through a premium accelerated checkout experience.

    PayPal will enable users to subscribe to SonyLIV’s premium content library spanning English shows, select originals, live sports, news and much more. In addition to the globally acclaimed drama series Power Season Finale, which recently went live on SonyLIV, other top-rated English titles like The Good Doctor, Power, Counterpart, A Discovery of Witches, LA’s Finest and Riviera season 1 and 2 form a part of the content repository.

    Post its foray in the South market, the platform also announced the Tamil version of its popular show from the Sony Pictures Networks India stable ‘Crime Patrol’ with popular actor Ganesh Venkataraman. Toplined by originals like Bhajana Batch in Telugu and Gullak, Heartbreak Hotel, Holycross and 16 in Hindi, SonyLIV aims to bring customized offerings to its local audiences. With a slew of announcements slated to follow, a promising content line-up is sure to keep subscribers hooked on to SonyLIV.

  • EaseMyTrip partnered with PayPal to extend its anniversary offer

    EaseMyTrip partnered with PayPal to extend its anniversary offer

    MUMBAI: After the success of EaseMyTrip (EMT) 11th Anniversary campaign, the company has further partnered with PayPal to come up with second phase of the successful campaign. As a part of this campaign, the company is offering an extensive discounts to woo its customers by further providing Rs. 1150 (Rs. 750 instant CB from Paypal + Rs. 400 Instant discount from EMT) on flight and hotel bookings. For the bus travellers the company is offering a 30% discount (up to Rs. 311). To avail the offer, users just need to apply the coupon code: EMT11 while making the payment for their bookings.

    In terms of business transactions, EaseMyTrip had witnessed 25% (approx) growth in their business during the 1st phase of the campaign. The company had also observed maximum number of bookings coming from states like Maharashtra (27%), Delhi (24%), Karnataka (24%), Gujarat (36%) and Madhya Pradesh (29%).

    Offers under the 2nd phase of the Anniversary sale are available for bookings done through EaseMyTrip website, Mobile site, Android & iOS App and can be enjoyed as instant discount by using the valid coupon code. However, there are assured cashbacks and gift vouchers for all the customers. Major brand partners in this sale are Firefox Bikes, VIP and Anytime Fitness. To deliver the same, EaseMyTrip has partnered with PayPal to reach out to their customer base.

    Additional Terms & Conditions

    · The offer cannot be clubbed with any other promotional offers

    · Bookings with the valid promo codes will be only eligible for this offer

    · In case of partial/full cancellation, the offer stands void and customer will not be eligible for the same

    · Changes in names are not allowed

  • Disney to spin Aladdin’s magic Broadway style

    Disney to spin Aladdin’s magic Broadway style

    MUMBAI: After Beauty and the Beast Broadway-style musicals in 2015 and 2016, Disney has rolled up its sleeves for another musical in Aladdin for an India production. BookMyShow (BMS) has exclusive rights for distributing this Disney hit and is also producing the show. The musical will premiere at Mumbai’s National Centre for the Performing Arts (NCPA) on 20 April 2018.

    Sponsored by PayPal, the show will also travel to Delhi and Hyderabad. BMS CEO and founder Ashish Hemrajani said that the initial price of the ticket would be around Rs 750 with weekday prices differing from weekend ones. Opening with 13 shows, the musical will be reimagined by the Indian talent to make it locally relevant without losing the original essence of the Broadway show.

    Marketing will primarily focus on BMS’s existing customer base while also leveraging traditional media routes. Show locations are decided by BMS depending on demand, said Disney India head (live entertainment and local content studio) Vikranth Pawar. Cities with a large English-speaking population or with love for English entertainment content will accept the show.

    Disney India country head Abhishek Maheshwari added, “Disney stories are timeless and have a special meaning for everyone in the family. Stories like Aladdin and Beauty and the Beast are universal and can engage fans everywhere. In India, we are committed to developing world-class entertainment that families can relate to and become a part of their everyday lives. We partnered with BMS, given their deep understanding of the local audience and their quality of consumer engagement.”

    The Indian production boasts of extravagant sets, costumes, choreographed sequences, mesmerising special effects and the flying magic carpet, which will instantly transport the audiences into the magical world of Agrabah. Over 50 performers will weave the story on stage taking the viewers on the adventures of Aladdin and making this musical a unique experience.

    The show is originally produced by Disney Theatrical Productions that features music by Tony Award and Alan Menken. (Beauty and the Beast, Newsies, Sister Act, Little Shop of Horrors), lyrics by two-time Oscar winner Howard Ashman (Beauty and the Beast, The Little Mermaid) and three-time Tony Award and three-time Oscar winner Tim Rice (Evita, Aida).

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  • ALTBalaji partners PayPal to reach 203m accounts across 200 markets

    MUMBAI: ALTBalaji, the digital platform of Balaji Telefilms Limited, has entered into a partnership for international online payments with PayPal, the world’s open digital payments company. ALTBalaji’s international users across 200 markets will now be able to subscribe to the streaming service conveniently using PayPal’s comprehensive payment platform.

    ALT Digital Media Entertainment Limited CEO Nachiket Pantvaidya said, “With a vision to redefine entertainment for Indians globally, our association with PayPal will help us streamline the process of subscribing to the ALTBalaji service using one of the most popular payment service globally.”

    PayPal head – channel partners Ashish Tandon said, “Technology has democratised access to products and services. Global consumers have been traditionally using PayPal to make payments that help them access Indian entertainment content. As per the recently launched PayPal Cross Border Consumer Research 2016, online spends for entertainment as a category is projected to witness the highest growth among all other purchase categories in India. We have already observed this trend globally and look forward to leveraging our global network for ALTBalaji.”

    Through this partnership, ALTBalaji will be able to reach out to PayPal’s 203 million active global accounts across 200 markets thereby providing a magnitude of convenience to its international users. Through a combination of strategic partnerships and technological innovations, PayPal creates better ways to manage and move money and offers choice and flexibility when sending payments, paying or getting paid.

    ALTBalaji was launched on 16th April 2017 with 5 original shows and will add new shows every fortnight for its viewers to binge watch. The content is created by some of the best talent of the Indian entertainment industry, including critically acclaimed directors and actors. The long illustrious list of artists comprises of Nagesh Kukunoor, Juhi Chawla, Nimrat Kaur, Rajkumar Rao, Hansal Mehta, Sakshi Tanwar, Ram Kapoor, Atul Kulkarni, Sameer Soni, Yudhishtar Urs, Dipannita Sharma Atwal, and more.

  • IoT is risk to networks; Netflix, PayPal, Twitter and Amazon temporarily shut in cyber attack

    IoT is risk to networks; Netflix, PayPal, Twitter and Amazon temporarily shut in cyber attack

    MUMBAI: Nobody is safe until everybody is safe, it is said. The most hyped and happening currency in the world of communication as well as the best weaponry in the wireless world — the Internet — was under attack. Cyber attackers can DDoS (Distributed denial of service) for a range of purposes, including censorship, protest and extortion.

    Users in Europe and Asia may, however, experience fewer problems than those in the U.S.

    The FBI and Department of Homeland Security are investigating the disruption that appears to be the result of repeated attacks on a critical internet infrastructure service.

    Major internet services including Amazon, Twitter, Spotify, Reddit, SoundCloud, OTT services like Netflix, and Airbnb, suffered severe service interruptions and outages on Friday as a US internet provider came under a cyber attack. The attack meant that millions of internet users could not access the websites of major online companies.

    Other sites experiencing issues include Boston Globe, New York Times, Box, Github, Freshbooks, Heroku and Vox Media properties.

    A map published by the website downdetector.com showed service interruptions for Level3 Communications, which is dubbed as the “backbone” internet service provider, across much of the US east coast and in Texas. Dyn, the internet service company, which manages and routes internet traffic, said that it had suffered a distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack on its domain name service shortly after 1100 GMT. The service was restored in about two hours, Dyn said.

    The website Gizmodo said it had received reports of difficulty at sites for media outlets including CNN, The Guardian, Wired, HBO and People as well as the money transfer service PayPal. Dyn, which is headquartered in New Hampshire (US), said the attack went after its domain name service, causing interruptions and slowdowns for internet users. Dyn said it was continuing to investigate.

    Amazon Web Services, which hosts some of the famed sites, including the homestay network Airbnb, and Netflix, said on its website that users experienced errors including “hostname unknown” when attempting to access hosted sites but that the problem had been resolved by 1310 GMT.

    Domain name servers are a crucial element of internet infrastructure, converting numbered Internet Protocol addresses into the domain names that allow users to connect to internet sites. DDoS attacks involve flooding websites with traffic, making them difficult to access or taking them offline entirely.

    Carbon Black founder and a former NSA engineer said that the internet continues to rely on protocols and infrastructure designed before cyber security was an issue. He said that growing interconnection of ordinary devices to the internet, the so-called “internet of things,” increased the risks to networks.

    Dyn chief strategy officer Kyle York told ABC News that DDoS attacks are daily occurrences, but this one is “just incredibly sophisticated and complex.”

    DDoS attacks are generally unsophisticated in nature. Akamai security advocate Martin McKeay said that anyone from a young hacker messing around, to hackivists, to a criminal organization or even a nation state could be behind the attack.

  • IoT is risk to networks; Netflix, PayPal, Twitter and Amazon temporarily shut in cyber attack

    IoT is risk to networks; Netflix, PayPal, Twitter and Amazon temporarily shut in cyber attack

    MUMBAI: Nobody is safe until everybody is safe, it is said. The most hyped and happening currency in the world of communication as well as the best weaponry in the wireless world — the Internet — was under attack. Cyber attackers can DDoS (Distributed denial of service) for a range of purposes, including censorship, protest and extortion.

    Users in Europe and Asia may, however, experience fewer problems than those in the U.S.

    The FBI and Department of Homeland Security are investigating the disruption that appears to be the result of repeated attacks on a critical internet infrastructure service.

    Major internet services including Amazon, Twitter, Spotify, Reddit, SoundCloud, OTT services like Netflix, and Airbnb, suffered severe service interruptions and outages on Friday as a US internet provider came under a cyber attack. The attack meant that millions of internet users could not access the websites of major online companies.

    Other sites experiencing issues include Boston Globe, New York Times, Box, Github, Freshbooks, Heroku and Vox Media properties.

    A map published by the website downdetector.com showed service interruptions for Level3 Communications, which is dubbed as the “backbone” internet service provider, across much of the US east coast and in Texas. Dyn, the internet service company, which manages and routes internet traffic, said that it had suffered a distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack on its domain name service shortly after 1100 GMT. The service was restored in about two hours, Dyn said.

    The website Gizmodo said it had received reports of difficulty at sites for media outlets including CNN, The Guardian, Wired, HBO and People as well as the money transfer service PayPal. Dyn, which is headquartered in New Hampshire (US), said the attack went after its domain name service, causing interruptions and slowdowns for internet users. Dyn said it was continuing to investigate.

    Amazon Web Services, which hosts some of the famed sites, including the homestay network Airbnb, and Netflix, said on its website that users experienced errors including “hostname unknown” when attempting to access hosted sites but that the problem had been resolved by 1310 GMT.

    Domain name servers are a crucial element of internet infrastructure, converting numbered Internet Protocol addresses into the domain names that allow users to connect to internet sites. DDoS attacks involve flooding websites with traffic, making them difficult to access or taking them offline entirely.

    Carbon Black founder and a former NSA engineer said that the internet continues to rely on protocols and infrastructure designed before cyber security was an issue. He said that growing interconnection of ordinary devices to the internet, the so-called “internet of things,” increased the risks to networks.

    Dyn chief strategy officer Kyle York told ABC News that DDoS attacks are daily occurrences, but this one is “just incredibly sophisticated and complex.”

    DDoS attacks are generally unsophisticated in nature. Akamai security advocate Martin McKeay said that anyone from a young hacker messing around, to hackivists, to a criminal organization or even a nation state could be behind the attack.

  • Shopmatic’s user base swells to over 10000 within five months since launch

    Shopmatic’s user base swells to over 10000 within five months since launch

    MUMBAI: With the current trend to digitize businesses gaining increasing mileage, Singapore-based e-commerce company, Shopmatic, which provides a platform for merchants to take their business online, has achieved tremendous growth within just five months since its launch. It has reached its first milestone with 10,000 online store owners choosing Shopmatic’s services to engage and expand their customer base.

    Launched in October 2015, Shopmatic helps merchants and individuals handle the full spectrum of what is required to grow their business online, from developing a webstore to listing it on marketplaces, and promoting it on social channels, along with helping with insights on how to sell online. Within a month of launching operations, Shopmatic tied up with Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) to help its almost 6 crore merchants digitize their offline businesses. Earlier this year in January, Shopmatic signed a deal with online payments giant PayPal to enable its merchants to expand their global sales. The move also marked PayPal’s first tie-up with an Indian partner. All these tie-ups have been instrumental in helping the e-commerce company reach its first milestone.

    Commenting on these growth numbers, Shopmatic Group CEO Anurag Avula said, “We are quite happy with this progress as this confirms that we are heading in the right direction. These numbers are also a reaffirmation of the surging confidence of small merchants in tapping the online ecosystem for increasing their consumer base on both the national and global front.”

    Meanwhile, to enable easy payments and delivery solutions to the target consumers of online businesses, the e-commerce business-enabler has recently tied up with India’s payment getaway solution and mobile wallet, Citrus Pay. On the logistics front, Shopmatic has made strategic partnerships with local and global logistics players like Delhivery.

    Since its inception, Shopmatic has been offering a revolutionary, all-in-one e-commerce solution that enables business owners to build and manage their businesses online, commission-free. This means they do not have to rely on commission-based marketplaces, which can charge up to 15% for each transaction. Shopmatic’s key features include:

    • Compelling web presence with attractive store fronts;
    • Seamless integration with local and international payment gateways;
    • Tie-ups with logistics partners, enabling automated shipping;
    • Facilitated listing across multiple marketplaces and social channels, such as Facebook;
    • Organized dashboard with data insights and inventory management;
    • Simple pricing with no hidden fees. All packages come with a one-month free trial;
    • Customized solutions to service entrepreneurs, assisting them in promoting and selling their services to a wider customer base.

    By offering comprehensive service offerings that help businesses establish an online presence as per their relevant market and target audience, Shopmatic is taking the right measures to ensure entrepreneurs do not miss out on the potential that the burgeoning virtual ecosystem promises today.

  • Shopmatic’s user base swells to over 10000 within five months since launch

    Shopmatic’s user base swells to over 10000 within five months since launch

    MUMBAI: With the current trend to digitize businesses gaining increasing mileage, Singapore-based e-commerce company, Shopmatic, which provides a platform for merchants to take their business online, has achieved tremendous growth within just five months since its launch. It has reached its first milestone with 10,000 online store owners choosing Shopmatic’s services to engage and expand their customer base.

    Launched in October 2015, Shopmatic helps merchants and individuals handle the full spectrum of what is required to grow their business online, from developing a webstore to listing it on marketplaces, and promoting it on social channels, along with helping with insights on how to sell online. Within a month of launching operations, Shopmatic tied up with Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) to help its almost 6 crore merchants digitize their offline businesses. Earlier this year in January, Shopmatic signed a deal with online payments giant PayPal to enable its merchants to expand their global sales. The move also marked PayPal’s first tie-up with an Indian partner. All these tie-ups have been instrumental in helping the e-commerce company reach its first milestone.

    Commenting on these growth numbers, Shopmatic Group CEO Anurag Avula said, “We are quite happy with this progress as this confirms that we are heading in the right direction. These numbers are also a reaffirmation of the surging confidence of small merchants in tapping the online ecosystem for increasing their consumer base on both the national and global front.”

    Meanwhile, to enable easy payments and delivery solutions to the target consumers of online businesses, the e-commerce business-enabler has recently tied up with India’s payment getaway solution and mobile wallet, Citrus Pay. On the logistics front, Shopmatic has made strategic partnerships with local and global logistics players like Delhivery.

    Since its inception, Shopmatic has been offering a revolutionary, all-in-one e-commerce solution that enables business owners to build and manage their businesses online, commission-free. This means they do not have to rely on commission-based marketplaces, which can charge up to 15% for each transaction. Shopmatic’s key features include:

    • Compelling web presence with attractive store fronts;
    • Seamless integration with local and international payment gateways;
    • Tie-ups with logistics partners, enabling automated shipping;
    • Facilitated listing across multiple marketplaces and social channels, such as Facebook;
    • Organized dashboard with data insights and inventory management;
    • Simple pricing with no hidden fees. All packages come with a one-month free trial;
    • Customized solutions to service entrepreneurs, assisting them in promoting and selling their services to a wider customer base.

    By offering comprehensive service offerings that help businesses establish an online presence as per their relevant market and target audience, Shopmatic is taking the right measures to ensure entrepreneurs do not miss out on the potential that the burgeoning virtual ecosystem promises today.