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Flipkart rolls out ‘Black’ membership with free YouTube Premium: Check benefits and what’s new
Flipkart has introduced a new subscription plan, Flipkart Black, offering free YouTube Premium, exclusive deals, and travel perks.
Flipkart has introduced 'Flipkart Black,' a premium paid membership designed to enhance the online shopping experience in India. Priced at Rs 1,499 annually, with an early-bird offer of Rs 990, it ...
SBI Card and Flipkart launch co-branded credit card with cashback benefits on Flipkart, Myntra, Shopsy, and Cleartrip. Apply ...
The e-commerce giant has also clarified that the subscription fee is non-refundable and cannot be cancelled once purchased.
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India Today on MSNFlipkart Black vs Flipkart VIP and Plus plans: Prices, benefits compared
Flipkart has expanded its membership options with the launch of Flipkart Black, which now joins the company's VIP and Plus ...
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Newspoint on MSNFlipkart to Hire 2.2 Lakh People Ahead of Festive Season, Amazon Also Announces Mass Recruitment
As India gears up for the grand festive shopping season, job-seekers have a reason to celebrate. Leading e-commerce giant ...
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Government to add Amazon, Flipkart data directly in Inflation Index revamp, what this means
The Indian government will now collect price data directly from e-commerce platforms like Amazon and Flipkart to revamp its ...
In a bid to provide more growth opportunities to D2C (Direct-To-Consumers) companies, the Walmart-owned Flipkart has announced the launch of ‘Flipkart Boost’ that will offer emerging made-in ...
Walmart bought majority stake in Flipkart for USD 16 billion last week. CIOIndia spoke to industry veterans and analysts to understand what works and what does not work in the deal.
Now, Walmart Inc. (NYSE: WMT) reportedly is considering a SPAC offering for its Flipkart subsidiary based in Bengaluru, India, that would value the e-commerce retailer at more than $35 billion.
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