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Maximum Growth Guaranteed in the Maximum City: MoEngage to Host Flagship #GROWTH Summit in Mumbai on 28th May 2025

Maximum Growth Guaranteed in the Maximum City: MoEngage to Host Flagship #GROWTH Summit in Mumbai on 28th May 2025

Time of India21-05-2025

With over 600 marketing, product, and growth professionals expected at the event,
#GROWTH Summit Mumbai
is being hosted on the 28th of May by
MoEngage
in EY as the Knowledge Partner and Adjust, Publics Groupe, and DWAO as Associate Partners.
MoEngage, the leading insights-led
customer engagement
platform, has built this #GROWTH community to encourage peer-based learning. It provides a unique opportunity for marketers, growth drivers, and product owners to learn from industry veterans, exchange ideas with peers, and implement actionable insights.
Featuring industry leaders from banking, finance, retail, healthcare, media and entertainment, lifestyle, and travel and hospitality, the event will include keynote and panel sessions on customer engagement,
AI-powered analytics
and optimization, personalization at scale, strategies to cross the online-offline divide, and building for Bharat.
Here are the experts who will join us during the #GROWTH Summit:
Aman Gupta, Co-Founder and CMO, boAt (Chief Guest)Neelu Amber, Chief Growth Officer, AirtelSubhankar Sengupta, Chief Marketing Officer and Head – Alternate Channels, IndiaFirst LifeSuman Guha, Chief Technology Officer, Tata CLiQ FashionNishant Mishra, Group Chief Marketing Officer, Apollo Health and Lifestyle LimitedAbonty Banerjee, Chief Operating Officer - Technology, Digital and Marketing, Tata CapitalMr. Rajesh Unde, Chief Technology Officer, PL CapitalPrashant Sachan, Founder and CEO, AppsForBharatVipul Nirwani, Senior Vice President and Head of Digital Products, Motilal Oswal Financial ServicesKomal Chheda, Executive Vice President - Growth | Strategic Alliances and Partnerships and 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 and 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 and CPTO, LenDenClubChetan Siyal, Founding Member and 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 and E-commerce, 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 and BU Head - Growth, Policybazaar
Attendees will take away actionable insights and real-world examples from leaders at Tata, Asian Paints, Airtel, ZEE5, SNITCH, Tata CLiQ, Apparel Group, and more!
In short, the #GROWTH Summit will offer:
Real-world, expert insights from practitioners, across panels and fireside chatsUnparalleled conversations with actual practitioners and industry veterans Meet the Shark! Your once-in-a-lifetime chance to meet and greet Mr. Aman Gupta.
'At MoEngage, we believe in the power of community to push the boundaries of innovation. As we host the #GROWTH Summit Mumbai, we are proud to take the lead in showcasing our innovative solutions, which are a game-changer in driving customer engagement. This event fosters a community keen on actionable insights, shared growth, innovation, and ambition', said Yash Reddy, CRO, MoEngage.

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