Finvasia bags Benzinga Global Fintech Award
Chandigarh
Chandigarh-based Finvasia has won the award for ‘Best Trading Execution or Brokerage Platform’ at the 2017 Benzinga Global Fintech Awards in New York. The award is one of the biggest events that acknowledge the achievements of the disruptive businesses and innovators from the capital markets around the world. Over 225 companies were shortlisted from across the globe for these awards. TNS
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Walmart India conducts workshops on GST
Walmart India has flagged off a series of workshops for SME supplier partners to help them evaluate their GST compliance levels and prepare for the transition. Under this initiative, training programmes on various facets and nuances of GST have been completed in Ludhiana and Hyderabad. Several such workshops are being planned in Delhi, UP and Central India over the next few weeks. tns
Chandigarh
Mona Townships unveils project in Mohali
Mona Townships Pvt Ltd. launched Mona City Homes in Sector 115, Mohali, on Wednesday. Located near the 200-ft Kharar-Landran Road, it will have 481 fully furnished 3BHK apartments, out of which 105 flats with a super area of 1,500 sq ft each are being contracted in 10-storeyed blocks in the first phase. The price of the units will be between Rs 30 lakh and Rs 33 lakh depending on the floor. TNS
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Oppo opens new outlet in Chandigarh
Mobile brand Oppo inaugurated its new outlet in Chandigarh, the second company-owned store in the tricity. Denry, the Chinese CEO, said: “This opening is an initiation of a mega expansion plan under which we will open more than 40 stores across Chandigarh, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh and Jammu & Kashmir.” Tns
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Datsun launches ‘Datsun care’ service
Datsun India has launched ‘Datsun care’ – a new service package plan for new redi-GO owners in Chandigarh. Datsun redi-GO brand ambassador and Olympic medallist Sakshi Malik was the first customer who availed the special Datsun care package. TNS
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Valuers Bill will ‘curb’ trade malpractices
All 54 chapters of the Institution of Valuers (IOV) have filed for ‘Valuers Bill’ in Parliament which helps in regular checks on fake valuers. Fake valuers provide loss not only to individuals but also to the nation. “This Bill will ensure smooth conduct of trade and prescribe eligibility criteria for professionals. Industry demands four years of academic degree and 10 years of experience to be a qualified professional,” said Ramandeep Singh Khanna, secretary, IOV, at a seminar on Tuesday. TNS