Pramod Saxena, former head of Motorola India, has floated a new company - India Pre-paid Services - which will allow pre-paid card users to recharge their mobile cards from retail chains. |
Saxena was eased out of Motorola following allegations of corruption while striking a network deal with Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd. |
The Central Bureau of Investigation is understood to be investigating into the allegations, which also involved some BSNL officials. |
The new company is a 50:50 joint venture with The Pre-Paid Company of South Africa. It has tied up with Bharti and Hutchisson to launch the services initially in Delhi and Mumbai. |
In the initial phase, India Pre-paid will offer virtual pre-paid airtime services through 200 retailers which will go up to 2000 retailers by the year end. |
Over the next 12-18 months, India Pre-Paid plans to tie up with all Indian operators. It plans to capture 20 per cent of the pre-paid recharge market. |
The new concept will allow consumers to recharge their pre-paid airtime of any mobile operator and of any denomination from third party retailers. |
Retailers will benefit from this service as they will no longer be required to hold airtime stock in physical form of cards and will have a fully integrated virtual ordering and delivery system, 24 hours a day. This would also operators to streamline their distribution system through a single network. |
"After having spent five years with Motorola, it was important that I used this experience in being part of something as exciting as this venture. I will play an advisory role at India Prepaid Services helping them establish their operations and market their services," Saxena said. |