Paytm acquires ShopSity to strengthen its O2O business
Delhi-based Shopsity has been acquired by online payments and e-commerce marketplace Paytm to strengthen its offline retail network, as Shopsity […]
Delhi-based Shopsity has been acquired by online payments and e-commerce marketplace Paytm to strengthen its offline retail network, as Shopsity […]
Union Cabinet Minister of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) Kalraj Mishra launched the online shopping portal of National […]
The Government plans to use to analyse huge amounts data available on corporate as well as individuals to increase tax […]
A N Jha, Executive Director (LPG), Indian Oil Corporation Ltd Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) is provided to the residents of […]
WorldSpace India seeks to launch paid webcasting services for international listeners through its website www.worldspace.in. Through this venture, the satellite radio company hopes to earn revenue in foreign exchange. But the existing FDI policy in the information technology sector might foil its plans.
[This article was published in the April 2008 issue of the eGov Magazine (http://www.egovonline.net) ]
Background
Estonia is internationally renowned for being a pioneer in the adaptation to new banking technologies. Estonia is currently belonging to the country group of medium Internet penetration on the global scale outnumbering its Baltic neighbours and Eastern-European countries but being somewhat behind from the Scandinavian countries, USA, Canada, leading European countries and some Asian countries.
ComGateway’s endeavour to bring online shopping in the United States to Asia, brings cheer to the people of east and west.