venture New norms may put Ola, Uber in a bind The new directives for cab aggregators put a price cap on commissions and try to bring the segment within the purview of state governments. Will things change for Ola and Uber? By Prerna Lidhoo
venture Burger King marches ahead with India IPO The fast food chain has already set the price band for its initial public offering, which is expected to open on December 2 for three days. By Prerna Lidhoo
venture Government bets big on EVs, but is it enough? Earlier this week, union minister Nitin Gadkari announced a slew of measures meant to benefit the electric vehicles industry in India. The sector is enthused, but deeper challenges still abound. By Prerna Lidhoo
venture JK Tyre battles it out in a tough economy Anshuman Singhania, managing director, JK Tyre & Industries, speaks to Fortune India about the changing post-Covid-19 world, and the company’s road to recovery. By Prerna Lidhoo
venture Hello Razorpay, India's newest unicorn The fintech firm's co-founder and CEO, Harshil Mathur, says that the company aims to double its merchant base to 10 million small and medium businesses by the end of the year. By Arnika Thakur
venture How Covid-19 gave CredAble a leg-up The supply chain financing fintech has seen monthly disbursal jump from an average ₹100 crore to ₹1,000 crore through the Covid-19-induced lockdown. By Rajiv Bhuva
venture Smartphones to sell more online this season: Report Offline sales traffic for smartphones is likely to divert towards online marketplaces, which, in turn, would push up online sales. By Prerna Lidhoo
venture The show is on again for Indiaʼs cinema industry Under Unlock 5.0 guidelines, cinemas located outside containment zones have been allowed to operate with 50% occupancy from October 15. But will moviegoers return? By Prerna Lidhoo
venture Ather Energy bets big on EV chargers Electric vehicle maker Ather Energy said that it aims to set up one of the biggest public charging infrastructure in India. By Prerna Lidhoo
venture Used cars are going to get big in India: Volkswagen Volkswagen says that 2021 is going to be one of the most important years for them in India as it will give way to the results of their new strategy—India 2.0. By Prerna Lidhoo