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What’s behind the insurtech boom?
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Acko is in talks to raise $200 million, we report exclusively, in a round that will propel the company into the unicorn club. We explore why the sector is booming in India and around the world.
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US companies form global task force to help India combat COVID crisis
A newly formed PPP global task force consisting of US companies like Accenture, Apple, IBM, Microsoft, Walmart expedite medical supplies and other assistance to help India fight the pandemic
Rukmini Rao | May 5, 2021 | Updated 23:00 IST
The newly formed global task force on pandemic response of United States-based companies under the US Chamber of Commerce and supported US-India Business Council (USIBC)and the US-India Strategic Partnership Forum have announced several initiatives that are being undertaken to help address the pandemic surge in India.
The task force includes leading US companies, business organisations and non-profits, including Accenture, Amazon, American Red Cross, Apple, Bank of America, DHL Express, Dow, FedEx, IBM, Johnson & Johnson, Mastercard, Medtronic, Microsoft, PepsiCo, UPS, VMware, and Walmart International. It is being led by a steering committee comprised of global business leade