Sterlite Technologies, Hazoor Multi Projects and Mahindra & Mahindra to see some action today

21 Feb 2022 Evaluate

Sterlite Technologies is eyeing about 20 per cent growth in business across key markets of the US, Europe and India in FY2023 amid global scale-up of networks and 5G build outs.  With a notable drop in COVID-19 cases and easing of curbs, the company is encouraging employees to 'return to office' and has seen positive responses across offices in both India and globally.

Hazoor Multi Projects has received a work order of Rs 6.54 crore for completion of Balance work of ‘National Highway No 548-A from Section Waken Pali to 2 lane with paved shoulder’ from Varaha Infra.

Mahindra & Mahindra’s (M&M) subsidiary -- Mahindra Electric Mobility (MEML) has partnered with Common Service Centres (CSC), a government organization that helps provide employment in rural India, to promote the adoption of electric vehicles. Through this association with CSC, MEML will offer its range of electric vehicles like the Treo and Alfa to aspiring customers in the rural markets. This tie-up will help MEML to penetrate rural markets and propagate the use of electric vehicles, thereby helping India achieve its EV mission quicker.

HCL Technologies has extended its relationship with The Royal Automobile Club of Victoria (RACV) with a multi-year agreement to provide Integration-as-a-Service offering. The company did not divulge the size of the contract. As a motoring club, RACV is a member-driven organisation that provides a range of products and services in motoring and mobility, home, leisure, financial services and general insurance.

Kotak Mahindra Bank (KMBL) has partnered with Ezetap to provide integrated Point of Sale (PoS) solutions across 4,000 locations in India. The initiative will further strengthen the Bank’s presence in the digital payments market space. Through this association, Ezetap's integrated and customised Point of Sale (PoS) solutions will benefit scores of KMBL’s merchants in retail business spread across the country.

Amazon’s rivalry in India with oil-to-retail conglomerate Reliance Industries (RIL) looks set to head to the cricket field, where they will likely battle media heavyweights for telecast rights to India’s premier cricket league with its hundreds of millions of viewers. Amazon.com Inc and RIL are expected to take on India units of Sony Group Corp and Walt Disney Co for exclusive five-year TV and digital broadcast rights to the two-month series of matches, at a cost that could run to a record Rs 50,000 crore ($6.7 billion).

Infosys has joined Guidewire PartnerConnect as a Consulting alliance member at the Select level for the Americas. With over four decades of experience in navigating enterprises in over 50 countries through their digital journey, Infosys has proven consulting and implementation expertise in Guidewire’s suite of products.

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