Forbes India Magazine - December 23, 2016
In this issue
In this issue of Forbes India we deep dive into the happenings at Bombay House ever since Cyrus Mistry was replaced as Tata Sons chairman with Ratan Tata. Read the telling account of two divergent views on how a group ought to be run. We also bring you the Forbes list of Asia’s 50 Richest Families and the second annual Forbes Fintech 50 list, exciting startups which are disrupting the traditional financial services industry.
Preparing for Life Post-Brexit, UK Looks Beyond Europe
At a joint summit last month, India and the United Kingdom discussed trade opportunities.
2 mins
‘We Sell More Deity Figurines to Indians in the US than Here'
Spanish luxury brand Lladró’s porcelain pieces have found their way into many affluent Indian households, resulting in a 15 percent average growth in sales in the country each year
4 mins
Turning on the Digital Tap
Banks, fintech companies and payment solution firms get a shot in the arm as demonetisation suctions out 86 percent of currency in circulation.
4 mins
What's on the Menu?
Food-tech companies are ramping up payment options to help customers tide over the cash crunch.
4 mins
Forbes India Magazine Description:
Publisher: Digital18
Category: Business
Language: English
Frequency: Fortnightly
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