Air India’s Campbell Wilson: Refreshed brand identity takes forward the traditional patterns of the brand

On the issue of in-flight entertainment systems, Wilson highlighted that they were quite old and have been around since the launch of iPhone 1. He assured that by mid-2024, 100 percent retrofitting would be done. (Pictured above - Air India CEO, Campbell Wilson)

In a conversation with CNBC-TV18, Campbell Wilson, managing director and chief executive officer of Air India, spoke on Air India-Vistara merger, the rebranding of Air India and in-flight entertainment systems.

Gaming companies innovate survival strategies amid 28 percent GST impact

For the first half of FY24, Nazara reported a 42 percent year-on-year (YoY) increase in profit after tax to Rs 45 crore as against Rs 31.7 crore profit in H1FY23. Revenue from operations grew by 13 percent to Rs 551.7 crore as against Rs 486.9 crore in H1FY23. (Representative Image via Unsplash)

The impact of this GST change isn’t just about how games are advertised but also about how they’re made and what they offer to players, said experts.

Federal Bank, News18 and Tata Trusts to unveil ‘The Sanjeevani’ initiative

In India, the reluctance to address Cancer early is often rooted in fear and a lax attitude towards health. The common forms of cancer in the country include breast cancer, oral cancer, cervical cancer, lung cancer, and colorectal cancer. (Representative Image: Jeremy Bishop via Unsplash)

The Sanjeevani initiative focuses on empowering and supporting individuals to confront these fears and actively fight cancer.

They are happy that I’m not going away to the Himalayas: Ogilvy’s Piyush Pandey

Ogilvy's Piyush Pandey states, "My belief from day one has been that I don't work for clients. I don't work for brands. I work for the people it reaches. If that is your starting point, then you will make a difference. That has been my biggest learning." (Pictured: Devika Seth Bulchandani and Piyush Pandey)

Piyush Pandey and Ogilvy’s global CEO Devika Bulchandani on succession planning, leadership, talent and the India story.

IndusInd Bank turns global partner for ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup

NIC Ice Cream was co-founded in 2012 by Jeetendra Bhandari, Sanjiv Shah, and Raj Bhandari, and it serves in 86 cities across India. (Image source: Claudio Schwarz via Unsplash)

As a part of this association, IndusInd Bank will have an access to a suite of branding and content assets to build connection with its customers, employees and stakeholders.