Yahoo! is one of the most powerful
and recognizable online brands in the world. Research
shows that the same is true in India and it is perceived
to be one of the most fun, friendly and innovative
brands.
Yahoo! is the global leader in online audience.
In India, Yahoo! reaches over 10 million consumers,
which represents more than two-thirds of the Indian
online audience, but most importantly, users spend
more time on Yahoo! than on any other Indian site.
Yahoo! India is at the forefront of developing and
deploying the latest in marketing tools for its
marketers. These range from targeting tools, such
as 'fusion', to that of rich media innovations,
such as 'streaming ads' and 'page altering homepage
events'. Yahoo! constantly works at developing tools
that work better and harder to give clients a great
ROI.
Duration of Yahoo! Partnership
with ISHIR : 2+ years
Duty
Free shopping outlets in India are government
controlled and come under the purview
of Ashoka International Trade Division,
a government of India agency.
Currently eleven international airports
in India have duty free shops. Five
of these airports account for nearly
70% of the inward and outbound passenger
traffic.
Octavian, one of the world’s
most innovative, experienced and flexible developers
of gaming systems and software solutions.
Octavian is a specialist provider of gaming systems
and software solutions developed to help gaming
businesses reduce costs, enhance security, increase
profits and maximize existing and future opportunity.
In casinos, arcades and AWP operations worldwide,
Octavian’s creative games and state-of-the-art
gaming systems reduce costs, drive revenue growth
and enrich the customer experience.
Duration of Yahoo! Partnership
with ISHIR : 2+ years
The partnership has also resulted in a Joint venture
between ISHIR and Octavian and the 2 companies have
come together to form a first of a kind in the world
– One stop shop for Online Casino Solutions
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Duty
Free shopping outlets in India are government
controlled and come under the purview
of Ashoka International Trade Division,
a government of India agency.
Currently eleven international airports
in India have duty free shops. Five
of these airports account for nearly
70% of the inward and outbound passenger
traffic.