Indiamart Intermesh Ltd
NSE:INDIAMART
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INDIAMART's latest stock split occurred on Jun 21, 2023
The company executed a 2-for-1 stock split, meaning that for every share held, investors received 2 new shares.
Before the split, INDIAMART traded at 5917.8 per share. Afterward, the share price was about 2970.7972.
The adjusted shares began trading on Jun 21, 2023. This was the only stock split in INDIAMART's history.
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Indiamart Intermesh Ltd., a pioneer in India’s B2B marketplace sector, has woven the intricate threads of technology and commerce into a robust platform that connects millions of buyers and suppliers. Founded in 1996 by Dinesh Agarwal and Brijesh Agrawal, the company emerged at a time when the Indian market was ripe for digital transformation. By facilitating seamless interactions between businesses through its digital platforms, Indiamart positions itself as an intermediary that removes traditional barriers in trade. Unlike direct e-commerce platforms, Indiamart does not sell products itself but instead provides business listings across diverse categories like electronics, apparel, machinery, and more. Through this, it becomes a crucial catalyst in the transactions, while also offering various services such as showcasing products, lead generation, and facilitating purchases. Revenue generation for Indiamart primarily stems from subscription fees that suppliers pay for premium listing and advertising services, granting them enhanced visibility to an expansive audience. The company also monetizes through a 'freemium' model where basic listings are free but additional features come at a price. This model draws parallels to how commercial real estate leases work, where the digital space is rented out in tiers, from basic enough to attract entry-level participants, to comprehensive packages that cater to larger, visibility-seeking suppliers. By continuously refining its digital toolkit in alignment with evolving market needs, Indiamart not only amplifies connectivity within India’s vast business ecosystem but also steadily climbs the ladder of profitability.
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