TCS Sponsors Sydney Marathon: 5-Year Deal

By By Rediff Money Desk, Mumbai
Jul 02, 2024 22:27
TCS becomes title sponsor of the Sydney Marathon for 5 years, adding to its global running event portfolio. Meanwhile, ICICI Bank launches a prepaid forex card for students and Godrej Security Solutions sees a 15% rise in home locker sales.
Mumbai, Jul 2 (PTI) The country's largest IT services company TCS on Tuesday said it has signed a 5-year partnership to be the title sponsor of the Sydney Marathon.

The Tata Group company now sponsors 14 global running events which witness a participation of over 6 lakh people, as per a statement.

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ICICI Bank launches prepaid forex card

ICICI Bank on Tuesday launched a prepaid forex card targeted at Indian students going abroad for studies.

Christened as "Student Sapphiro Forex Card", it offers joining benefits of over Rs 15,000, as per an official statement.

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Godrej Security Solutions logs 15% rise in sales

Godrej Security Solutions on Tuesday said it has witnessed a 15 per cent rise in home locker sales during the travel season.

Latest home locker series "NX Advanced" emerges as a top choice for the travel season, an official statement said.

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DBS Bank India launches pre-shipment financing solution

DBS Bank India has launched a pre-shipment financing solution in partnership with the Receivables Exchange of India to help small businesses get timely funding.

The solution will deliver data-driven, pre-to-post shipment financing which will help ease working capital cycles for suppliers across the country, as per an official statement.
Source: PTI
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