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Myntra is an Indian fashion e-commerce company headquartered in Bengaluru, ... In January 2016, the Enforcement Directorate issued a notice to Myntra's owner Flipkart.
Mukesh Bansal is an Indian entrepreneur and author known for his contributions to digital commerce, wellness, and technology.A 1997 computer science graduate from IIT Kanpur, he began his career at Deloitte before moving to Silicon Valley in 1999, where he worked at Nextag, Centrata, and newScale, gaining expertise in technology and strategy.
Sachin Bansal (born 5 August 1981) is an Indian entrepreneur. [1] [2] [3] He is best known as the founder of Flipkart [4] During his over 11 year career at Flipkart, Bansal was CEO and chairman. [5]
Flipkart Private Limited is an Indian e-commerce company, headquartered in Bangalore, and incorporated in Singapore as a private limited company.The company initially focused on online book sales before expanding into other product categories such as consumer electronics, fashion, home essentials, groceries, and lifestyle products.
Jabong.com was an Indian fashion and lifestyle e-commerce portal founded by Praveen Sinha, Lakshmi Potluri, Arun Chandra Mohan and Manu Kumar Jain. In July, 2016 Flipkart acquired Jabong through its unit Myntra for about $70 million.
Snapdeal is an Indian e-commerce company, based in New Delhi, India.It was founded in February 2010 by Kunal Bahl and Rohit Bansal. [3]Snapdeal is one of the top 5 online marketplaces in India. [4]
Being Human brand as on year 2017 has presence across 15 countries with over 600 points of sale and exclusive stores in 45 cities across India and sells its products through shop-in-shops, distributor networks and online portals like Myntra. [1] Tie up of Foundation with MRVL also helped its entry to Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities. [1]
In 1997, while in college, he started the website indiasite.net, and sold it two years later for US$1 million. [13] [14] Three years later, in 2000, he started One97 Communications [15] which offered mobile content including news, cricket scores, ringtones, jokes and exam results. [14]