Sohil Parekh, who is currently the vice president – senior financial controller, will succeed Deepak Jain from April 1.
Author: Kashmeera Sambamurthy
Swiggy shifts: Mallika Srinivasan steps down as Swiggy’s independent director
In a statement released on February 8 by Swiggy, it was announced that Srinivasan moved on due to increasing business commitments.
FSSAI to make energy-drinks regulations stricter; content like caffeine to be prominently displayed
Officials at FSSAI have said the body plans to come up with mandatory disclosures such as displaying the content of caffeine ‘prominently’, or labels that reflect ‘high in caffeine’.
Fox Corp reports 20 percent decline in ad revenue
Ad revenue for the company fell to $2 billion in the second quarter ended December 31. Company blames low political ad spending.
WhatsApp to introduce a new feature that allows users to pin frequently visited channels
The feature would simplify access to specific channels, thus eliminating the requirement to scroll through the entire list.
WPP invests in new German agency OH-SO Digital
The strategic investment is part of WPP’s ongoing targeted M&A strategy which focuses on the key growth areas of commerce, experience and technology.
It is time for Open Network Audience Marketplace in India
ONAM (Open Network Audience Marketplace) can be built as a decentralized audience marketplace where brands and publishers can share their respective customer details, find the match, target, re-target, and conduct advertising campaigns, writes Gowthaman Ragothaman.
Dhruvank Vaidya to head Music and Podcasts at Spotify India
Dhruvank Vaidya gets an expanded role at Spotify India, to head Music and Podcasts for the streamer.
Pro-China content trending across 30 countries; China’s influence campaign web uncovered
More than 100 websites disguised as local news outlets in Europe, Asia and Latin America, were found pushing pro-China content.
Microsoft to provide AI skilling opportunities to 2 million people in India by 2025
According to Microsoft’s recent Work Trend Index, 90 percent of Indian leaders say the people they hire will need new skills to prepare them for the growth of AI. Furthermore, 78 percent of Indian workers say they don’t have the right AI capabilities to complete their current work.