Business Standard Tatas upping consumerfacing business with super app
The launch of Tata Group’s super app signals its continuing focus on the ecommerce segment, as it attempts to take on Amazon and Jio platforms. At the same time, the Tatas are doubling down on their consumer-facing businesses, which is likely to complement its super app play.In particular, the group is looking at synergies. For example, Air India’s acquisition is likely to help a host of group entities – from TCS to the Tata Neu super app – to cross-sell products to the captive airline customers.As of October 2021, the group was also exploring opportunities for
cross-sell Indian Hotels and Tata Capital offerings to Air India’s customers and crew.The idea is to tap into Air India’s three million frequent flier customer base, which can be leveraged to offer discounted products.The group has also acquired companies like 1MG, Big Basket and made inroads into online fitness, which will add value to the new digital platform. The 2021 acquisition of Big Basket cemented Tata’s foray into the online grocery market.In June 2021, Tata Digital had acquired a majority stake in e-pharmacy 1mg, putting it in direct competition with Reliance-owned Netmeds. The same month, Tata Digital signed a 75 million dollars deal with CureFit Healthcare. As part of the deal, CureFit Founder and CEO Mukesh Bansal joined Tata Digital in an executive role as President.
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