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  2. Snapdeal - Wikipedia

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    Snapdeal is an online marketplace that targets the value e-commerce segment in India. It was founded in 2010 and has undergone several changes, including a failed merger with Flipkart and a new strategy called Snapdeal 2.0.

  3. Kunal Bahl - Wikipedia

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    Kunal Bahl is an Indian technology entrepreneur and investor who co-founded the e-commerce company Snapdeal in 2010. He also co-founded Titan Capital, a venture capital firm that has invested in many startups, and served on various industry associations and think-tanks.

  4. Rohit Bansal - Wikipedia

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    Rohit Bansal is an Indian entrepreneur and co-founder of Snapdeal, an e-commerce company. He is an IIT Delhi alumnus and has won several awards for his achievements in the startup sector.

  5. Anand Chandrasekaran - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, he left Bharti airtel and then he joined as the CPO of Snapdeal. [1] In 2016, he resigned from Snapdeal. [6] In 2016, he joined as the Director of Platform Partnerships for Messenger at Facebook. [7] He worked at Facebook for three years and left at 2019. He was the executive vice president of product management at Five9. [8]

  6. Freecharge - Wikipedia

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    Freecharge is a subsidiary of Axis Bank that allows users to pay bills, recharge mobile, and transfer money online. It was founded in 2010 by Kunal Shah and Sandeep Tandon, and acquired by Snapdeal in 2015 and by Axis Bank in 2017.

  7. Jason Kothari - Wikipedia

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    Jason Kothari is an entrepreneur and business leader, known as a turnaround expert. He is the former CEO of Housing.com and FreeCharge. Previously, Kothari was the Chief Strategy and Investment Officer at Snapdeal.

  8. E-commerce in India - Wikipedia

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    India has an Internet user base of about 690.0 million as of November 2023, about 40% of the population. [1] Despite being the second-largest user base in world, only behind China (1.079 billion, 48% of population), the penetration of e-commerce is low compared to markets like the United States (266 million, 84%), or France (54M, 81%), but is growing, adding around 6 million new entrants every ...

  9. Open Network for Digital Commerce - Wikipedia

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    ONDC is a private non-profit company established by the Indian government to develop open e-commerce specifications and network. It aims to create an inclusive and competitive ecosystem of e-commerce, logistics, and digital services in India.