Latest News | Business Briefs *Care Ratings Appoints Sachin Gupta as Chief Rating Officer

Get latest articles and stories on Latest News at LatestLY. Care Ratings on Wednesday announced the appointment of Sachin Gupta as its chief rating officer.

Mumbai, Mar 3 (PTI) Care Ratings on Wednesday announced the appointment of Sachin Gupta as its chief rating officer.

Gupta joins the company from bigger rival Crisil, where he was working as senior director, the company said in a statement.

*** *Hungama, Hindustan Talkies invest USD 500,000 in Indian Gaming League

Digital entertainment company Hungama and production house Hindustan Talkies have invested USD 500,000 (about Rs 3.6 crore) in Indian Gaming League.

The investment will help the platform with user acquisition and platform development, and the funds will also be utilised to institute India's biggest e-sports tournament and gaming awards, a statement said.

*** *Accenture to cover cost for employees' COVID-19 inoculation

Tech major Accenture on Wednesday announced it will cover the cost of vaccination for all the eligible employees who choose to go for the COVID-19 jabs.

Earlier this week, the government expanded the scope of vaccination and allowed those over 45 years to get the vaccine.

*** *Refinitiv partners MarketsMojo to empower investors with data, analytics

Refinitiv, which provides financial markets data and infrastructure, has partnered with MarketsMojo to provide comprehensive data and analytics to help Indian fintech companies broaden their its stock market advisory services as well as expand its global reach.

MarketsMojo is India's algorithm-based fintech research platform.

Through its offering Refinitiv provides MarketsMojo, data with greater geographical coverage, real time market insights, and allowing them access to more than 8 million instruments coverage for equity market, Refinitiv said in a statement.  

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