The digital-first BPC brand aims to raise around Rs 1,701 crore via IPO, with a price band of Rs 308-Rs 324 a share. Will the new valuations fetch fresh investors for Mamaearth's parent in primary markets?
The co-founders of Motilal Oswal Financial Services put to rest speculation of growing differences between them in a rare joint interview on Forbes India Pathbreakers
The seven-year-old financial services platform usurped the bootstrapped startup to become the largest brokerage in India in terms of the number of active investors. The change in pecking order is significant, but Zerodha is still miles ahead when it comes to revenues
The International Olympic Committee and the LA28 organisers can leverage the subcontinent's obsession with the sport to command higher media rights and brand interest, while the game will grow from exposure on the global stage
Entering more mass-market segments, an aggressive EV plan and fully utilising its India base seem to be at the core of the carmaker's plans
The number of pending sexual harassment cases at workplaces in India's largest ESG complaint companies shows a rise of 101 percent in the year ending March 2023, indicating a huge backlog of complains, and companies' inability to resolve such cases in a timely manner
For over a decade, a serial entrepreneur from a nondescript village in Uttar Pradesh has been relentless in his pursuit of success, and his tussle against 'bad timing.' As his pseudonymous social media platform starts to monetise, will Hood turn out to be Jasveer Singh's redemption?
Exit from the India market by multinationals is often on account of problems in home territory or failure to segment the Indian market correctly
An erratic monsoon and delayed festive season made recovery in rural demand difficult while relief in a few commodity prices may help in margin expansion
The family-run business, which turns 70 in October, remains bootstrapped as it expands to more cities and revives its publishing vertical
As bond yields in the US start to rise, investors switch out of foreign markets, especially emerging markets, to hunt for better opportunities at home, which pressurises equities. Are Indian stock markets prepared to face the FII exodus?