Company News
Urban Ladder plans store in Coimbatoreedit
Urban Ladder, a home furnishing company, Tuesday said it proposes to open a store here as part of its expansion plans. “I’ve always been fascinated with Coimbatore as an economy and city due to its dynamism and rich cultural heritage,” CEO and co-founder of Urban Ladder Ashish Goel said in a press release here.
Publication: Business Standard
Date: June 27, 2019
Urban Ladder looks to expand its presence to Coimbatoreedit
Urban Ladder, the design-led omnichannel brand, having successfully launched 11 stores in New Delhi and Bengaluru, now looks to expand into other Indian cities. Urban Ladder aims to bring its design leadership, superior quality and customer service excellence to Coimbatore, the ‘Manchester of South India’.
Publication: Money Control
Date: June 27, 2019
Urban Ladder on expansion modeedit
Urban Ladder is planning to expand its presence beyond New Delhi and Bengaluru. It is eyeing Coimbatore and other Indian cities to strengthen its presence. “Our priority lies in opening franchisee stores with partners who are interested in being part of this journey,” said Ashish Goel, Chief Executive and Co-founder, Urban Ladder.
Publication: The Hindu Business Line
Date: June 27, 2019
Home furnishing companies eyeing rapid expansion in Indiaedit
Urban Ladder has 11 stores in New Delhi and Bengaluru. The home furnishing company is now looking to launch a store in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu. The brand further aims to engage extensively with the community in order to create a strong presence in the local furniture industry.
Publication: Indian Retailer
Date: June 27, 2019
Urban Ladder to expand presence to Coimbatoreedit
Home decor solutions brand, Urban Ladder has said it aims to expand its presence to Coimbatore, having launched stores in New Delhi and Bengaluru already. A release said the brand aims to engage extensively with the community so as to create a strong presence in the local furniture industry. The brand claims its priority lies in opening franchise stores with partners interested in being part of their journey.
Publication: News Today
Date: June 27, 2019
Competition and Industry News
Exempt startup listings from profitability rule: RBI paneledit
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) panel on small and medium enterprises has recommended that there should be no profitability requirements for start-ups to list in India as they tend t o be loss making to achieve high growth. At present, for companies to list on Indian bourses, they need to show a consistent track record of profits for the previous three years.
Publication : The Times of India
Date : Jun 26, 2019
This entrepreneur scales peaks with staff to build camaraderie in workplaceedit
The passion to travel dwindled over the years as Ambareesh Murty, the chief executive of furniture marketplace Pepperfry, took up his first job at 23. For Ambareesh Murty, the chief executive of furniture marketplace Pepperfry, nostalgia trumps the other two by a large margin.
Publication: Mint
Date: June 27, 2019