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City of Dreams set to host India's favorite customer engagement event: MoEngage #GROWTH Summit Back in Mumbai on 28th May, 202

City of Dreams set to host India's favorite customer engagement event: MoEngage #GROWTH Summit Back in Mumbai on 28th May, 202

Time of India22-05-2025
After creating a global community of 50,000+ marketers, product, and growth professionals, MoEngage is set to host over 600+ leaders and practitioners from various consumer brands at its flagship event -
#GROWTH Summit Mumbai
, on 28 May 2025, in association with EY as the Knowledge Partner and, Adjust, Publics Groupe, and DWAO as Associate Partners.
The #GROWTH Summit by MoEngage is a unique opportunity for consumer brands to come together, exchange ideas, and learn about actionable strategies for driving growth, customer loyalty, engagement, retention, and more.
The event will also feature a diverse group of experts from the banking and finance segment, retail, healthcare, media and entertainment, lifestyle, and travel and hospitality. The industry veterans will share their experiences while discussing topics like enhancing
customer engagement
through
AI-powered analytics
and optimization, driving personalization at scale, sharing tried and tested strategies to cross the online-offline divide, and building for the next billion of Bharat.
Here's a sneak peek of some of the experts joining us at #GROWTH Summit:
Aman Gupta, Co-Founder and CMO, boAt (Chief Guest)Neelu Amber, Chief Growth Officer, AirtelSubhankar Sengupta, Chief Marketing Officer & Head – Alternate Channels, IndiaFirst LifeSuman Guha, Chief Technology Officer, Tata CLiQNishant Malsisaria, Business Head Savings & Head of App Product, PaisabazaarAbonty Banerjee, Chief Operating Officer - Technology, Digital & Marketing, Tata CapitalMr. Rajesh Unde, Chief Technology Officer, PL CapitalPrashant Sachan, Founder & CEO, AppsForBharatVipul Nirwani, Senior Vice President and Head of Digital Products, Motilal Oswal Financial ServicesKomal Chheda, Executive Vice President - Growth | Strategic Alliances & Partnerships & Customer Service, CASHeVarun Rajwade, Vice President of Product Management, Aditya Birla Fashion and Retail Ltd.Sejal Shethia, Vice President - Product Head, Federal BankAnjali Thakur, Senior Vice President, HDFC BankArobindo Halder, Vice President and Product Head - Mobile payments, HDFC BankVaibhav Kokal, Senior Vice President - Product Management, Dream11Prabhakar Tiwari, Partner, FRN AdvisoryAlok Saraogi, SVP & Head of Marketing, TVS Automobile Solutions Pvt LtdTarun Mathur, Head of Strategy, Zuno General InsurancePrashant Singh, Head of Product, JarRajan Bansal, Business Head, Adani Digital LabsAmaresh Godbole, CEO, Digital Technology Business, Publicis Groupe IndiaDipesh Karki, Founder & CPTO, LenDenClubChetan Siyal, Founding Member & Chief Marketing Officer, SNITCHNishant Malsisaria, Business Head - Growth, Paisabazaar.comPrashant Choudhary, Head of Marketing, Fino Payments BankSanjay Soni, GM Tech, NazaraReetesh Gade, Head of Marketing, TBZ - The OriginalKaveri Das, Business Head, Hindi, ZEE5Harpinder Singh, Head - Digital & eCommerce, Air India ExpressNarendra Motwani, Head of E-commerce, Malabar Gold and DiamondsRushabh Shah, Cofounder, CityfloHimanshu Garg, Head of Product Management, RP Sanjiv Goenka GroupShubham Choudhary, AVP & BU Head - Growth, Policybazaar
In addition to the abovementioned leaders, the attendees will get access to actionable insights and real-world examples from the marketing leaders and CXOs of leading consumer brands like Airtel, Tata Capital, HDFC Bank, Asian Paints, ZEE5, Policybazaar, Nazara, Tata CLiQ, SNITCH, Federal Bank, Adani Digital Labs, and more!
The #GROWTH Summit offers the audience a chance to get:
Real-world insights from experts: Speakers are practitioners leading growth at top retail and consumer brands in India Unlock an exclusive world where marketing, growth, and product visionaries from consumer brands meet. This invite-only conference is your gateway to unparalleled conversations crafted just for the industry's best Dive into the Tank! A fireside session with Mr. Aman Gupta.
'The bond that unites tech leaders across industries is our pursuit of excellence and relentless innovation. At MoEngage, we empower these ambitions with cutting-edge technology that translates into measurable growth. I look forward to discussing our latest enhancements with peers at the #GROWTH Summit Mumbai, where every interaction is a step forward in our shared journey, said Narasimha P Rao, GM India, and MEA, MoEngage.
About MoEngage
MoEngage is an insights-led customer engagement platform trusted by 1,350+ global consumer brands, including Unilever, Airtel, PNB, The Coca-Cola Company, IndusInd Bank, Titan, Samsung, McAfee, Flipkart, Domino's, The Indian Express, Nestle, OYO, and more.
Built for enterprises, MoEngage operates at a vast scale, processing 1 Trillion+ Data points per month, sending 80 Billion+ Messages and 1 Billion+ Emails per month, and engaging 900 Million+ MAUs per month. By increasing campaign velocity, reducing the time to go live, and eliminating redundancy while maintaining data security and privacy, MoEngage helps enterprises become more agile, efficient, future-ready, and independent.
MoEngage complies with GDPR, CCPA, SOC2 Type 2, CSA STAR Level 2, ISO 27001:2022, HIPAA, PIMS ISO 27701: 2019, and the BCMS ISO 22301: 2019 requirements to fulfill the data privacy and security needs of enterprise brands. With offices in 13 countries, MoEngage is backed by Goldman Sachs Asset Management, B Capital, Steadview Capital, Multiples Private Equity, Eight Roads, F-Prime Capital, Matrix Partners, Ventureast, and Helion Ventures.
MoEngage was named a Strong Performer in The Forrester Wave™: Cross-Channel Marketing Hubs, Q4 2024 report, and Strong Performer in The Forrester Wave™ 2023 report. MoEngage was also featured as a Leader in the IDC MarketScape: Worldwide Omni-Channel Marketing Platforms for B2C Enterprises 2023, along with being recognized as a Customers' Choice Vendor in the 2022 Gartner Peer Insights 'Voice of the Customer' for the Multichannel Marketing Hubs Report.
To learn more, visit
www.moengage.com
Note: This article is a part of ETCIO's Brand Connect Initiative.
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