E-business
Japan’s SoftBank pushes $10-bn India online market plans
28 Oct 2014
Japanes telecom firm SoftBank, which has already invested $627 million in Snapdeal, is looking for investment opportunities in India’s telecom and e-commerce space
SoftBank invests $627 mn in Snapdeal
28 Oct 2014
Japanese telecom and media group SoftBank will invest a total of $627 million in Snapdeal for a 30-per cent stake
SoftBank invests $627 mn in Snapdeal
28 Oct 2014
Japanese telecom and media group SoftBank will invest a total of $627 million in Snapdeal for a 30-per cent stake
India’s e-commerce industry seen touching $90 billion by 2021
24 Oct 2014
India’s e-commerce industry, which is currently worth around $13 billion, is expected to touch $90 billion by 2021, recording a growth of nearly700 per cent
RuPay opens payments channel to Amazon, Jet Airways
24 Oct 2014
The RuPay debit cards that are acceptable at all ATMs and 9.8 lakh point of sales (PoS) terminal in the country can now be used to shop best deals on Amazon and book air tickets on Jet Airways
RuPay opens payments channel to Amazon, Jet Airways
24 Oct 2014
The RuPay debit cards that are acceptable at all ATMs and 9.8 lakh point of sales (PoS) terminal in the country can now be used to shop best deals on Amazon and book air tickets on Jet Airways
RuPay opens payments channel to Amazon, Jet Airways
24 Oct 2014
The RuPay debit cards that are acceptable at all ATMs and 9.8 lakh point of sales (PoS) terminal in the country can now be used to shop best deals on Amazon and book air tickets on Jet Airways
Future Group enters strategic partnership with Amazon
13 Oct 2014
Amzon and the Future Group have proposed to introduce new brands and explore co-branding opportunities in categories that are currently not served by retailers
Amazon looking to acquire Jabong: report
10 Oct 2014
Flipkart launches "Big Billion Day" sale
06 Oct 2014
EBay Inc to spin off PayPal next year
01 Oct 2014
EBay Inc plans to spin off payment gateway PayPal next year
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