Mangalore: ‘Artha Money’ Launches Retail Operations in City


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Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (MM/SP)

Mangalore, Sep 10: Artha Money, said to be India’s first financial supermarket, officially opened its branch in the city recently.

Speaking to the media persons on Tuesday September 9, Ameya Kapnadak, chief marketing officer of Artha Money, said that the multi-product, multi-brand financial services company that offers a unique single-stop service, caters to each and every financial need of the retail Indian customer, right from investments like equity, mutual funds, real estate etc., to life and general insurance, loans and cards to services like tax filing, bill payments and foreign exchange, he added.



The company has tie up with many of the insurance and fund management companies to fulfill the needs of the customers. The company is making rapid headway in property related services also. Artha Money is in the process of finalizing tie ups with leading builders in the region, to bring a range of property options to the consumers. It brought together 12 of the largest builders in Chennai including Prince, HIRCO, ETA Star and the likes under one roof, he stated.

“While the Indian consumer has moved to the super-mall, such a revolution has not yet touched the financial space. We still ‘shop’ for financial products like our parents did,interacting with multiple experts, one for every product category. With the launch of our Financial Super Market, we will change all that,” he informed.

Venkatesh Vaidyanathan, chief operating officer of Artha Money was present at press meet.

  

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