HSBC India Launches Metaverse Lounge for NRIs - Business News
By Rediff Money Desk, Mumbai Jun 11, 2024 22:24
HSBC India has launched a metaverse lounge for NRIs offering various virtual spaces like an amphitheater, premier lounge, and more. Read about the new feature and other business news.
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Mumbai, Jun 11 (PTI) HSBC India on Tuesday launched a 'metaverse lounge' for non-resident Indians.
Users will be able to experience various spaces like the Amphitheatre, Premier Lounge, Beyond Banking Zone, Mariner's Harbor, Overseas Education Lounge, NRI Oasis and Interactive Zone through the platform, as per a statement.
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*Aditya Birla Sun Life MF launches quant fund
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*Kotak Mahindra AMC launches new fund
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Users will be able to experience various spaces like the Amphitheatre, Premier Lounge, Beyond Banking Zone, Mariner's Harbor, Overseas Education Lounge, NRI Oasis and Interactive Zone through the platform, as per a statement.
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*Persistent Systems ties up with Google Cloud
Mid-tier information technology player Persistent Systems on Tuesday announced a tie-up with Google Cloud for expanded reach across the US, India, the UK, and Australia.
The agreement focuses on driving joint go-to-market activities and accelerating digital transformation for enterprises globally, as per a statement.
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*Aditya Birla Sun Life MF launches quant fund
Aditya Birla Sun Life Mutual Fund has launched a quant fund built around a proprietary quantitative model.
The new fund offer is open till June 24, according to a statement.
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*Kotak Mahindra AMC launches new fund
Kotak Mahindra Asset Management Company has announced the launch of Kotak Special Opportunities Fund.
The scheme, built on the special situations theme, has its new fund offer open till June 24, the company said in a statement.
Source: PTI
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