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    Amazon Pay India top up; GST summons for egaming firms

    Amazon has pumped Rs 600 crore in its local fintech unit Amazon Pay India. This and more today’s ETtech Top 5.

    Amazon tops up India payments business with Rs 600 crore

    Amazon Pay India intensified competition with Paytm, PhonePe, and Google Pay, receiving a capital infusion of Rs 600 crore. The company invested Rs 950 crore in the platform and Amazon Seller Services, facing challenges due to RBI actions. With tie-ups for various services, Amazon Pay India reported significant operational revenue and narrowed net losses.

    Fancy a career in gaming? Check out the in-demand roles, skills and more

    Video games have evolved from mere leisure activities to lucrative career options, driven by technological advancements and increased accessibility. The industry demands skilled professionals like developers, designers, and testers. Various courses and certifications cater to these roles, enhancing employability. Essential skills include proficiency in game engines, programming languages, and soft skills like creativity and communication.

    Prosus writes off Byju's stake; Swiggy, PayU India report card

    Dutch investment major Prosus said its investment in Byju’s is worth zero. This and more in today’s ETtech Top 5.

    Tesla tells judge that shareholder vote should reverse Elon Musk's pay ruling

    Tesla urges Delaware judge to recognize shareholders' vote supporting Elon Musk's $56B pay package, reverse voiding ruling, and reject $6B legal fee request by lawyers in lawsuit against Richard Tornetta.

    MeitY meets firms to review concerns on Digital Competition Law

    Indian policymakers discussed the impact of the proposed Digital Competition Bill on data and digital markets at the MEITY meeting with industry representatives. Stakeholders had differing opinions on the regulations, with some supporting its provisions while others raised concerns about deterred investments.

    • Youth preparing for IIT-JEE dies by suicide in Rajasthan's Kota

      A 17-year-old student preparing for the IIT-JEE exam was found dead by hanging in his room in Kota, Rajasthan. Ayush Jaiswal, from Bihar, was staying in a paying guest (PG). His friends alerted the owner when he didn't come out. The police confirmed the incident and are waiting for the family to arrive before conduct a post-mortem. This marks the 11th student suicide in Kota this year.

      IT industry's competitive intensity to be at highest levels in FY25: HCLTech CEO C Vijayakumar

      Despite a challenging economic environment, HCLTech has achieved remarkable annual growth and outpaced larger competitors. The third-largest software services firm, with annual revenues of $13.27 billion, reported growth that outpaced Tata Consultancy Services 4.1% and Infosys 1.4%. Smaller players such as Wipro and Tech Mahindra faced significant struggles.

      Top startup & tech stories this week

      Welcome to a brand new edition of ETtech Unwrapped – our weekend newsletter. The week was packed with important stories broken by our reporters. Here’s a recap if you missed them.

      'Survivor' Season 50: Will it be longer with more contestants? This is what CBS President has said

      The US version of the 'Survivor' series premiered on May 31, 2000, on CBS. Jeff Probst hosts the show and also works as an executive producer along with Mark Burnett and the original creator, Parsons.

      Elon Musk says Tesla shareholders approved his $56 billion pay package

      Tesla shareholders are voting to approve a $56 billion pay package for Elon Musk and to move the electric vehicle maker's legal home to Texas, Musk said on social media platform X on Wednesday, adding that passage was by wide margins. A yes vote gives the electric carmaker more ammunition in a Delaware court, where a judge voided the 2018 pay package plan.

      12 Lessons from Polls 2024

      Lessons in governance and strategy for corporate India from the 2024 Elections and the formation of the third NDA government include the importance of competition, cooperation, feedback, communication, supply chain management, consumer knowledge, CEO dynamics, outsider directors, underdogs, and consistent performance.

      CEOs got hefty pay raises in 2023, widening the gap with the workers they oversee

      Top paid female CEOs in 2023 include Lisa Su, Mary Barra, Jane Fraser, Kathy Warden, and Carol Tome. Lisa Su of Advanced Micro Devices led with USD30.3 million. Female CEO median pay rose 21% to USD17.6 million, outperforming male counterparts.

      Elon Musk sees another big advisory firm come out against his multibillion dollar pay package

      Tesla CEO Elon Musk's pay package, recently valued at $44.9 billion, has been re-endorsed by ISS and Glass Lewis. The firm argued that the package was outsized and failed to achieve board objectives. It also noted that Tesla met the pay package's performance objectives and recognized the company's substantial growth in size and profitability. However, concerns about Musk spending too much time on other ventures raised in 2018 and since then have not been sufficiently addressed.

      GCCs open multiple career opportunities for freshers

      India's economy has experienced significant growth due to the establishment of global capability centres (GCCs), which benefit from the country's skilled workforce, low operational costs, and digitisation. These offshore units, set up by multinational corporations, centralise various business functions and operations to improve productivity, presenting numerous job and career advancement opportunities, especially for early career professionals.

      Oreo-maker Mondelez hit with euro 337.5 million antitrust fine by EU

      The EU fined Mondelez "because they have been restricting the cross border trade of chocolate, biscuits and coffee products within the European Union," the EU's competition commissioner, Margrethe Vestager, said.

      Zee seeks termination fee of $90 million from Sony for calling off $10 billion deal

      Zee Entertainment made headlines on Thursday by terminating its $10 billion media deal, demanding a $90 million termination fee from Sony Group Corporation's India media unit, Culver Max Entertainment, and Bangla Entertainment Pvt. Ltd. (BEPL). Previously, the media company disclosed that it had suffered merger-related expenses of Rs 432 crore between 2023-24 and 2022-23 due to the unsuccessful merger attempt with Sony Group Corporation's India media unit, Culver Max Entertainment.

      Air India gives salary increments to staff; announces target performance bonus for pilots

      Air India unveiled its annual salary increments for employees and introduced an annual target performance bonus for pilots, marking the first appraisal cycle since the Tata Group assumed control of the struggling airline over two years ago. Alongside the rise in fixed pay for the fiscal year 2023-24, Air India has implemented an element of annual target performance bonus for its pilots, contingent upon both company-wide and individual performance. This addition will take effect starting from the fiscal year 2024-25.

      Flat stuck in a delayed or stalled real estate project? Six things aggrieved homebuyers can do

      Homebuyers stuck in stalled real estate projects face financial strain and uncertainty. They pay EMIs and rent while bearing the loss of opportunity cost. If you have property in a delayed or stalled real estate project, here are some things you can do as a home buyer.

      Biden's China tariffs are the end of an era for cheap Chinese goods

      Biden's decision this past week to codify and escalate tariffs imposed by Trump made clear that the United States has closed out a decades-long era that embraced trade with China and prized the gains of lower-cost products over the loss of geographically concentrated manufacturing jobs. A single tariff rate embodies that closure: a 100% tax on Chinese electric vehicles, which start at less than $10,000 each and have surged into showrooms around the world but have struggled to crack government barriers to the U.S. market.

      Online platforms take to gamification to boost user engagement

      For instance, Linkedin says 72% of its surveyed users said playing games such as Pinpoint, Crossclimb, Queens etc. Zomato on the other hand seems to have perfected the art of customer conversions with its Zomato Premier League (ZPL). The gamification strategy is where hyper-casual, tap-and-play games are used to engage customers, speed up sales and enhance revenue.

      Hindujas get Irdai nod for buying Reliance Capital business; conditions apply

      According to sources familiar with the situation, the insurance regulator has granted approval for the Hinduja Group to acquire Reliance Capital's life, general, and health insurance businesses, with the condition that shares of the companies will not be pledged. However, the deal is still pending approval from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and the Competition Commission of India (CCI).

      KukuFM, Shaadi and IBDF appeal NCLAT against CCI’s interim order in Google Play Store case

      Google given a week to respond to appeals against CCI order by KukuFM & IBDF. Startups accuse Google of discriminatory fees. The tribunal will address the matter on May 24.

      NPCI to delay payments market cap, helping Walmart-backed PhonePe, Google Pay

      India delays market share caps for digital payments, benefiting PhonePe and Google Pay. NPCI extends UPI market share cap deadline. PhonePe's UPI share increases to 48.3%, while Google Pay's decreases. Total transactions volume reaches 11.5 billion.

      UPI Service providers sought regulatory intervention to make transactions remunerative

      The UPI payment ecosystem is currently under the sway of two major players – Google Pay, commanding a substantial 47% market share, and PhonePe, a Walmart subsidiary, holding a significant 37% share. This duopoly underscores the competitive landscape and the uphill battle faced by smaller players.

      CCI unable to prove market dominance, Google tells NCLAT

      Google argued before the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) that the Competition Commission of India (CCI) order, which imposed a penalty of Rs 936 crore on the company, was vague and excessive. The company contended that the regulator failed to provide evidence that Google's policies had harmed competition.

      Google contends its app store doesn't abuse dominance

      Google defended its Google Play Store at the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal, asserting it didn't engage in anti-competitive behavior or misuse its dominance. The counsel for Alphabet Inc argued the store provided users and developers with options and played a vital role without qualifying as a gatekeeper under Indian regulations.

      MNP number shows competition intense as Jio, Airtel fight for Vi users

      Telecom companies compete fiercely for market share. Vodafone Idea struggles without 5G. Airtel and Jio focus on service quality and rural expansion. Broadband users increase, with Jio leading the growth.

      Qantas to pay $66 million fine after 'ghost flights' scandal

      Qantas agreed to pay a $66 million fine and $13 million in compensation after a scandal involving "ghost flights," where seats were sold on cancelled trips. The airline admitted misleading consumers by advertising flights that were not operating. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission criticized Qantas' behavior, stating that many consumers were affected. Qantas apologized for the situation, acknowledging it failed to notify customers of cancellations promptly. The airline, known as the "Spirit of Australia," has faced challenges, including criticism over ticket prices and service quality.

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