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Innokaiz India Ltd
BSE:543905

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Innokaiz India Ltd
BSE:543905
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Price: 13.24 INR 5% Market Closed
Market Cap: 135.3m INR
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Innokaiz India Ltd
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135.4m INR
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Innokaiz India Ltd. engages in the provision of corporate services and solutions provider. The company is headquartered in Mumbai, Maharashtra. The company went IPO on 2023-05-11. The firm offers a comprehensive range of services covering advertising and marketing solutions, including digital marketing, corporate travel arrangements, gifting solutions, event management and other. The firm is also engaged in e-commerce business. Its offline services include Outdoor Ad & Signage; Event Management; MICE / R & R; Corporate Gifts; Promotional Products; ATL, BTL & Activation; Trophies/Mementoes; and Badges/Medals/Certificates. Its online service includes online advertising. The Company’s digital marketing services include search engine optimization, engaging user interfaces (UI) and delighting user experiences (UE), content marketing, and Web development.

INNOKAIZ Intrinsic Value
19.4 INR
Undervaluation 32%
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