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Khelplay eyes Rs 1,000 cr revenue in two years

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Khelplay, an online card gaming company, today said its volume stands at Rs 600 crore a year and with the launch of virtual games it may cross Rs 1,000 crore in the next two years.

"We have achieved market share of 10 per cent with 1 million people downloading our app. The current volumes of people playing card games on online platform stands at Rs 600 crore a year and we hope that with the virtual game of cricket to be launched soon, our revenues may cross Rs 1,000 crore in the next two-year period," Khelplay director P K Jain said.
 

The online card playing market in India is growing at 20-25 per cent per annum. The company recently got a licence to launch poker on their platform, he said.

Khelplay is actively working on building fantasy games business in the near future. With this, Khelplay would emerge as a complete gaming company offering a wide variety of games in the industry, Jain said.

The company said earlier 75 per cent of the players used laptops and 25 per cent mobile phones. But now the ratio has exactly reversed to 75 per cent playing on mobiles and 25 per cent on laptops.

****************************** Eros Now ties-up with Dharma Productions for content deal

Online entertainment platform Eros Now today said it has collaborated with Dharma Productions for a content aggregation deal.

Eros Now has secured the licensing rights to two of Dharma Productions' latest releases, 'Badrinath Ki Dulhania' and 'Ok Jaanu' along with 11 catalogue films, including 'Kuch Kuch Hota Hai', 'Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham', 'Kal Ho Na Ho', 'Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna' and 'Duplicate'.

The digital platform has acquired the global digital distribution rights for these films for all territories outside of India on a non-exclusive basis.

"We are happy to align with our long-standing associates and one of the most notable production companies in India and we are looking forward to showcasing these evergreen bestsellers," Eros Digital Chief Executive Officer Rishika Lulla Singh said.

************************** Croma & Sweden's Blueair tie-up to retail air purifiers

Consumer electronics retailer Croma has tied up with Sweden-based air purifying technology giant Blueair for a shop -in-shop experience across 25 stores in India.

Under the tie-up, Blueair products will be retailed across 25 Croma stores in Mumbai, Delhi, Pune and Bengaluru.

The collaboration is a strategic move to bring the best air-purifying technologies to India through Croma's expansive retail network.

*************************** Yash Papers invests Rs 60cr in compostable tableware plant

Yash Papers today said it has invested Rs 60 crore in setting up its new biodegradable plant, which has a state of the art facility that includes a production innovation centre.

The plant, based in Faizabad, Uttar Pradesh, currently has a production capacity of 10 lakh units per day and the company plans to double it every year for the next three years.

The company closed the financial year 2016-2017 with consolidated revenue of Rs 183 crore and is aiming to receive at least 50 per cent of their topline from the new bio- degradable segment in the next three years.

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First Published: Sep 22 2017 | 3:57 PM IST

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