Airtel building omni-channel digital capabilities to drive enterprise business: Gopal Vittal
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Gopal Vittal, CEO of Airtel claimed that Airtel’s enterprise business continued to gain market share not just annually but quarter on quarter. “In fact as per Frost and Sullivan from a 23 percent revenue market share in December 2018 we are now at 31 percent share in December 2020. This represents an 8 percent share gain in two years.
Bharti Airtel said that it is doubling down on its enterprise business by “re-tooling” its channels and product portfolio, adding that the telco cornered 31% enterprise market share in December 2020, an 8 percent share gain in two years.
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Updated Apr 14, 2021 | 19:26 IST
The new structure envisages Airtel Digital folding into the listed entity Bharti Airtel. This will now house all of the digital assets spanning Wynk Music, Airtel X stream, Airtel Thanks, Mitra Payments Bharti Airtel announces new corporate structure to sharpen focus on digital  |  Photo Credit: ANI
Bharti Airtel on Wednesday introduced a new corporate structure to sharpen the focus of the company in driving the rapidly unfolding digital opportunity in India while enabling it to unlock value.
The new structure envisages Airtel Digital folding into the listed entity Bharti Airtel. This will now house all of the digital assets spanning Wynk Music, Airtel X stream, Airtel Thanks, Mitra Payments platform used by a million retailers, Airtel Ads, Airtel IQ, Airtel Secure, Airtel Cloud and all future digital products and services.