Merchant Seller Acquisition Onboarding Agency in Ahmedabad Agency in Pune

Merchant Seller Acquisition Onboarding Agency in Ahmedabad

Merchant Seller Acquisition Onboarding Agency in Ahmedabad

Seller Acquisition – Marketplace or B2B and B2C eCommerce Platform

How to Attract Sellers on Your Virtual Multi Vendor Marketplace

Fulcrum is here when you are ready to expand your business or realign company resources. Whether buying or selling, we can help you successfully navigate through the acquisition process. Our team has more than one billion hours of managed fieldwork and on ground work experience and more than 10 years of experience working with  across industries. In short, we know a lot of on ground work people, which is an invaluable resource in any industry. Looking to buy or sell? You’ve come to the right place. We’ll connect you with the acquisition partners that make sense for your business.

Field Sales Teams

Seller acquisition through field sales teams is the most effective and cost efficient way to build up sellers on an e-commerce platform. The client wanted to drive seller acquisition for its e-commerce portal through Fieldwork and the scope of work included:

  • Planning of target cities, markets and categories
  • Representatives should be based in the territory
  • Field teams hiring, training and operations management
  • Develop a field deployment plan
  • Local languages spoken team
  • Seller Acquisition Agent Support, Freelance support
  • End-to-end seller onboarding and reporting to client
  • Daily Acquisition report and Target Planing
  • Follow-up

Seller Training And Support Service

  • Registration and KYC
  • Provide training and awareness of products and services
  • Motivating merchants
  • Cataloging – Products Upload
  • Account Management Training

Lead Generation, Successful Onboarding, incubation and growth of these Sellers on Client Marketplace.

Work Experience

# Marketplaces OR E-commerce

# On-demand Service Platforms

# Utility Platforms

# Payment and Fintech Apps

# Online Business Directory

# Education And Learning Platform

# Content Distribution Platforms

We will also help the leadership team build business plans, deliver industry insights and best practices, and identify new opportunities to improve the customer base and business.

Ownership of day-to-day operations to ensure all deliverables are met in time and the onboarding team are never short of high quality leads
We will be responsible for lead generation, successful onboarding, incubation and growth of these sellers on Client Marketplace or eCommerce Platform

Merchant Acquisition 

Retailer Acquisition

Seller  Acquisition

Customer Acquisition

    • Focus on acquiring high value sellers to join and start selling on portal
    • Responsible for managing relationship with sellers after acquisition including supporting the onboarding and incubation process for these sellers.
    • Provide market insights from seller’s’ perspective, including understanding products, sellers, market & competitor dynamics

The project successfully met its objectives and the key highlights were as follows:

  • New sellers were on-boarded for different categories across 20+ cities
  • There was no compromise on seller quality and quality of sellers increased as desired by client
  • Detailed training and effective management of the filed teams ensured high productivityApproach

    The key activities in project execution were as follows:

Approach

The key activities in project execution were as follows:

Project team hiring and onboarding – We hired project team members who were from e-commerce background and had significant experience in e-commerce merchant acquisition and onboarding

Detailed training program and development of objection handling documents – We conducted a detailed training and induction program for each sales team member and each of them was given a FAQ document for ready reference and fast sales closures

Elevation of top performers – The top performing sales persons were elevated to Team Leader position resulting in higher motivation, better people management and more closures

Setting up your Seller Acquisition

Setting up your Seller Acquisition

  • Prepare your seller acquisition goals
  • Define your target sellers
  • Find the sellers that match your needs
  • Reach out ( Offer ) and bring them in
  • Track your key success metrics

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ahmedabad

Ahmedabad  is the most populous city in the Indian state of Gujarat. It is the administrative headquarters of the Ahmedabad district and the seat of the Gujarat High Court. Ahmedabad’s population of 5,633,927 (as per 2011 population-census) makes it the fifth-most populous city in India, and the encompassing urban agglomeration population estimated at 6,357,693 is the seventh-most populous in India. Ahmedabad is located near the banks of the Sabarmati River, 25 km (16 mi) from the capital of Gujarat, Gandhinagar, also known as its twin city.

Ahmedabad has emerged as an important economic and industrial hub in India. It is the second-largest producer of cotton in India, due to which it was known as the ‘Manchester of India’ along with Kanpur. Ahmedabad’s stock exchange (before it was shut down in 2018) was the country’s second oldest. Cricket is a popular sport in Ahmedabad. A newly built Narendra Modi Stadium at Motera can accommodate 132,000 spectators, being the largest stadium in the world. And upcoming World Class Sports Enclave (SVP Sports Enclave Ahmedabad) It will be one of the Biggest Sports Center (Sports City) in India. The effects of liberalisation of the Indian economy have energised the city’s economy towards tertiary sector activities such as commerce, communication and construction. Ahmedabad’s increasing population has resulted in an increase in the construction and housing industries resulting in development of skyscrapers.

HISTORY

 City Walls of Ahmedabad 1866

The area around Ahmedabad has been inhabited since the 11th century, when it was known as Ashaval. At that time, Karna, the Chaulukya (Solanki) ruler of Anhilwara (modern Patan), waged a successful war against the Bhil king of Ashaval, and established a city called Karnavati on the banks of the Sabarmati. Solanki rule lasted until the 13th century, when Gujarat came under the control of the Vaghela dynasty of Dholka. Gujarat subsequently came under the control of the Delhi Sultanate in the 14th century. However, by the earlier 15th century, the local Khatri Muslim governor Zafar Khan Muzaffar established his independence from the Delhi Sultanate and crowned himself Sultan of Gujarat as Muzaffar Shah I, thereby founding the Muzaffarid dynasty. This area finally came under the control of his grandson Sultan Ahmed Shah in 1411 A.D. who while at the banks of Sabarmati liked the forested area for a new capital city and laid the foundation of a new walled city near Karnavati and named it Ahmedabad after the four saints in the area by the name Ahmed.According to other sources, he named it after himself.

GEOGRAPHY

Ahmedabad lies at 23.03°N 72.58°E in western India at 53 metres (174 ft) above sea level on the banks of the Sabarmati river, in north-central Gujarat. It covers an area of 505 km2 (195 sq mi).[4][5][6][7] The Sabarmati frequently dried up in the summer, leaving only a small stream of water, and the city is in a sandy and dry area. However, with the execution of the Sabarmati River Front Project and Embankment, the waters from the Narmada river have been diverted to the Sabarmati to keep the river flowing throughout the year, thereby eliminating Ahmedabad’s water problems. The steady expansion of the Rann of Kutch threatened to increase desertification around the city area and much of the state; however, the Narmada Canal network is expected to alleviate this problem. Except for the small hills of Thaltej-Jodhpur Tekra, the city is almost flat. Three lakes lie within the city’s limits—Kankaria, Vastrapur and Chandola. Kankaria, in the neighbourhood of Maninagar, is an artificial lake developed by the Sultan of Gujarat, Qutb-ud-din, in 1451.

 19th century painted cloth map of Ahmedabad

ECONOMY

The gross domestic product of Ahmedabad was estimated at US$80 billion in 2014.[176][177] The RBI ranked Ahmedabad as the seventh largest deposit centre and seventh largest credit centre nationwide as of June 2012.[178] In the 19th century, the textile and garments industry received strong capital investment. On 30 May 1861 Ranchhodlal Chhotalal founded the first Indian textile mill, the Ahmedabad Spinning and Weaving Company Limited,[179] followed by the establishment of a series of textile mills such as Calico Mills, Bagicha Mills and Arvind Mills. By 1905 there were about 33 textile mills in the city.[180] The textile industry further expanded rapidly during the First World War, and benefited from the influence of Mahatma Gandhi’s Swadeshi movement, which promoted the purchase of Indian-made goods.[181] Ahmedabad was known as the “Manchester of the East” for its textile industry.[51] The city is the largest supplier of denim and one of the largest exporters of gemstones and jewellery in India.[19] The automobile industry is also important to the city; after Tata’s Nano project, Ford and Suzuki are planning to establish plants near Ahmedabad while the Groundbreaking ceremony for Peugeot has already been performed.

ahmedabad DISTRICT’S

Ahmedabad District comprises the city of Ahmedabad, in the central part of the state of Gujarat in western India. It is the seventh most populous district in India (out of 739).

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Ahmadabad, also spelled Ahmedabad, city, eastern Gujarat state, west-central India. It lies along the Sabarmati River about 275 miles (440 km) north of Mumbai (Bombay). Ahmadabad is at the junction of the main roads leading to Mumbai and central India, the Kathiawar Peninsula, and the Rajasthan border. The city is also a major junction on the Western Railway, with lines running to Mumbai, Delhi, and the Kathiawar Peninsula. Pop. (2001) city, 3,520,085; urban agglom., 4,518,240; (2011) city, 5,577,940; urban agglom., 6,357,693.The city was founded in 1411 by the Muslim ruler of Gujarat, Sultan Aḥmad Shah, next to the older Hindu town of Asawal. Ahmadabad grew larger and wealthier for a century, but dynastic decay and anarchy eventually brought about a decline, and the city was captured in 1572 by the Mughal emperor Akbar. Its renewed eminence under the Mughals ceased with the death of Aurangzeb in 1707. Ahmadabad’s further decline was arrested by the British annexation of Gujarat in 1818. The city’s first cotton mills were opened in 1859–61, and Ahmadabad grew to become one of the most populous cities and largest inland industrial centres in India.

demographics

At the 2011 Census of India Ahmedabad had a population of 5,633,927, making it the fifth most populous city in India. The urban agglomeration centred upon Ahmedabad, then having a population of 6,357,693, now estimated at 7,650,000, is the seventh most populous urban agglomeration in India.[16][17] The city had a literacy rate of 89.62%; 93.96% of the men and 84.81% of the women were literate. Ahmedabad’s sex ratio in 2011 was 897 women per 1000 men. According to the census for the Ninth Plan, there are 30,737 rural families living in Ahmedabad. Of those, 5.41% (1663 families) live below the poverty line. Approximately 440,000 people live in slums within the city. In 2008, there were 2273 registered non-resident Indians living in Ahmedabad. In 2010, Forbes magazine rated Ahmedabad as the fastest-growing city in India, and listed it as third fastest-growing in the world after the Chinese cities of Chengdu and Chongqing. In 2011, it was rated India’s best megacity to live in by leading market research firm IMRB. According to the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) report of 2003, Ahmedabad has the lowest crime rate of the 35 Indian cities with a population of more than one million.In December 2011 market research firm IMRB declared Ahmedabad the best megacity to live in, when compared to India’s other megacities.[73] Slightly less than half of all real estate in Ahmedabad is owned by “community organisations” (i.e. cooperatives), and according to Vrajlal Sapovadia, professor of the B.K. School of Business Management, “the spatial growth of the city is to [an] extent [a] contribution of these organisations”.[74] Ahmedabad Cantonment provides residential zones for Indian Army officials.

Population growth of Ahmedabad 
CensusPopulation 
1871116,900 
1901185,900 
1911216,800 16.6%
1921270,000 24.5%
1931313,800 16.2%
1941595,200 89.7%
1951788,300 32.4%
19611,149,900 45.9%
19711,950,000 69.6%
19812,515,200 29.0%
19913,312,200 31.7%
20014,525,013 36.6%
20115,633,927 24.5%

transport

rail

Ahmedabad is one of six operating divisions in the Western Railway zone. Ahmedabad railway station, locally known as Kalupur station, is the main terminus to differentiate it from other suburban railway stations. It is the center point of railway station of Gujarat and Western railway so many lines begin from here connecting the city to elsewhere in Gujarat and India.

road

Ahmedabad BRTS is a bus rapid transit system in the city. It is operated by Ahmedabad Janmarg Limited, a subsidiary of Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation and others.[216][217] Inaugurated in October 2009, the network expanded to 89 kilometres (55 mi) by December 2015 with daily ridership of 132,000 passengers.[218] The Ahmedabad Municipal Transport Service (AMTS), maintained by Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation, runs the public bus service in the city.[219] More than 750 AMTS buses serve the city.[219] Ahmedabad BRTS also runs 50 electric buses apart from CNG and diesel busses.[

AIRPORT

Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport, 15 km (9.3 mi) from the city centre, provides domestic and international flights for Ahmedabad and the capital Gandhinagar .It is the busiest airport in Gujarat and the seventh-busiest in India in terms of passenger traffic. The Ahmedabad airport was earlier managed by Airports Authority of India and was leased to the city based Adani Group in November 2020 for operations and maintenance

RESEDENTIAL AREAS

 

BLANK MAM

lal darwaza market

Lal Darwaja in Ahmedabad is the most famous and busiest shopping arena. Make sure you pay a visit to this amazing place and fill your bags with stuff for everyone at cheap and economical prices. Be it sarees, garments for men, clothes for children or stylish dresses, you can buy everything at one stop. During your shopping spree, this place will become your best friend and it will entice you as you wind your wany further up its route. All the products available here are very good in quality and the for the price you get them, you will be beckoned to come again and again. Chaniya cholis, colorful dupattas, wallets, old books and many other things are also available in this street side shopping complex.

PUNE

Pune,  is the second largest city in the state of Maharashtra and the seventh most populous city in India, with an estimated population of 7.4 million as of 2020.23 It has been ranked as “the most livable city in India” several times.24 Along with the municipal corporation limits of PCMC and the three cantonment towns of Camp, Khadki and Dehu Road, Pune forms the urban core of the eponymous Pune Metropolitan Region (PMR).25

According to the 2011 census the urban area had a combined population of 5.05 million whilst the population of the metropolitan region was estimated at 7.4 million.9 Situated 560 metres (1,837 feet) above sea level on the Deccan plateau on the right bank of the Mutha river,26 Pune is also the administrative headquarters of its namesake district.The largest city of Maharashtra, Pune contributes a GDP(PPP) of $78 billion.

About Pune

Pune is situated to the west of Maharashtra and is the eighth largest metropolis in the country. Considered as the second largest city of Maharashtra, Pune is tagged as one of the fastest developing real estate market of India.
Pune has been called by a number of sobriquets, popular among them include pensioner’s paradise, Queen of the Deccan, and Oxford of the East. One of the historical cities of the nation, Pune is endowed with a shining past, a ground breaking present and an auspicious future.
One of the fastest growing cities of west India, Pune is blessed with traditional old economy industries that continue to play a pivotal role towards growth and development. Government and private sector, Research Institutes, Manufacturing, Information technology and Automobile are the pillars of Pune’s economy. Rapid growth of its industrial sector has made property in Pune one of the prime hot spots of recent times.
In the last few years, Pune has witnessed defence, engineering and other crucial sectors making it their headquarters, transforming it into a major industrial centre. Considered as the greenest urban areas of the nation, Pune has more than 40% of its area covered by greenery which is slowly reducing due to high demand for property in Pune and boom in Pune Real estate.

Pune Real Estate market

Considered as an end-user market, the real estate prices in Pune are generally high and increasing. Increased input cost of the developers, together with rise in investor’s demand from the peripheral locations is what drives the property in Pune and the overall Pune real estate sector.
Though the maximum demand for property in Pune was encountered in the Rs 30-Rs 40 lakh category, the supply of apartments, flats for sale was not up to the mark. The Rs 40-60 lakh category witnessed the maximum inventory supply. In comparison to the last year, carpet and built-up area in the city have elevated by 25-30%. This is further expected to increase with property in Pune vying for more luxury segment.
Demand for residential apartments in West Pune is emerging from the IT hub, which is located in the Rajiv Gandhi InfoTech Park, Hinjewadi. Demand in East Pune is mainly being driven by CBDs in Viman Nagar, Cyber City, Kharadi and Magarpatta.
Key builders in Pune are Mittal Brothers, Kumar Properties, Gagan Properties, Rohan Builders, Namrata Group, Ranjeet Developers, Paranjpe Schemes, Kolte Patil Developers, Kohinoor Group, Goel Ganga Group.
Key projects of Pune are Hillside Urban, Magarpatta Nanded City, Mittal Akshardham, Amrapali Aurum Towers, Nitron Landmark, Gokhale Group Anandban, Tanish Pride, DSK Kasturi, D. R. Gavhane Ankur, SKD Shiv Samruddhi, Vishwa Vinayak Residency, P4 Ventila, Aarav Balboa Avenue, DSK Gandhakosh, Shamaprasad Mukharjee CHSL, JM Adi Amma Bliss, Ravima Feel Bliss, Aditi Splendor Residency, Magnum lifestyle, Chandrarang La Melosa, Shraddha Landmark Kanchi Enclave, EDEN LA’MONTE CARLO, Sai Raj Heights, Vastu Tejonidhi, Shroff Signature Heights Phase 2, Gagan Adira, Venkatesh Graffiti .
Some of the most popular properties searched in Pune are 1 bhk flats in pune, plots in pune, villas in pune, 2 bhk flats in pune, 3 bhk flats in pune, house in pune, Flats in pune.

Demographics:

Going by the 2011 census, the urban population of Pune around 51 lakh. The estimated population includes towns such as Pimpri, Dehu, Khadki and Chinchwad. Consistent growth in the education and software sector has fuelled the influx of labours and workers from across the nation.
As per PMC reports, the rising trend in migration to Pune from 1991 to 2001 was mainly to economic reasons. Migration to the city between 1991-2001 was estimated at 3.6 lakh that was calculated as 15% of Pune’s total population at the end of the decade. This will increase demand for Real estate in Pune.
In regard to the rapid growth of the IT sector, migration between 2001-2011 remained constant at 12%, however it is expected to decline by 10% between 2011-2021 and by 8% between 2021-2026. This migration has also driven the demand for properties for rent and properties for sale in Pune.
Information Technology

After Bangalore, Pune has emerged as the potential destination to home the growing number of IT companies in the country. Hinjewadi in the west has emerged as a perfect destination for the upcoming IT/ITes companies in India, since it offers vast vacant land that is ideal for buil-to-suit offices.
At present, the IT/ITes sector in Pune account for 75% of the total office space occupied. The pace at which the IT/ITes sector is flourishing in the city has triggered the construction activity in the office space market in the last decade, significantly.
Currently, Pune is home to a number of IT/ITes giants, namely TCS, Infosys, Tech Mahindra, Wipro and Cognizant. The Rajiv Gandhi Infotech Park at Hinjewadi, Blueridge SEZ, Dlf Akruti IT SEZ and Embassy Techzone have changed the face of Pune into a major IT hub.

Connectivity

Indian highways and state highways constitute connectivity in Pune. National Highway 4 connects Pune to Bangalore, Mumbai and Kolhapur, while NH 9 joins the city to Hyderabad and NH-50 to Nashik. The State Highway connects the city to Aurnagabad, Ahmednagar and Alandi.
India’s first six-lane high-speed expressway, the Mumabi-Pune Expressway, has changed the overall connectivity of the city. Built in 2002, the Expressway has reduced the travel time between Mumbai and Pune by 2 hours.
Situated at Lohegaon, the Pune International Airport, regulated by AAOI offers domestic flights to major cities.
Local trains in Pune connects it to Lonavala and Pimpri-Chinchwad, while the daily express trains links the city to Hyderabad, Kochi, Chennai, Kanpur, Jammu, Patna, Mumbai, Delhi, Coimbatore, Bangalore, Howrah etc.
Pune Metro Rail is in talks with the DMRCL for a more sustained connectivity. The proposed metro is expected to a blend of underground and elevated sections and the initial routes are outlined between Vanaz-Ramwadi and Pimpri-Swargate.
PMPML buses offer excellent transport service within the city and its suburbs. In addition to it, the Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation also provides buses from main stations in Pune Station, Shivajinagar and Swargate to all the prime locations in Maharashtra.
Pune civic administration

Pune is administered by Pune Municipal Corporation. Comprising of 149 councilors, the corporation is regulated by the Mayor of Pune. The executive power is actually endowed with the Municipal Commissioner of the state.
Along with the PMC, there are four different administrative bodies who work in sync to maintian order in the state. Such bodies include Khadki Cantonment Board (for Khadki), Dehu Road Cantonment Board (for Dehu Road), Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (for Pimprr-Chincwad)
Pune is in talks with the state government to formulate Pune Metropolitan Regional Development Authority that would constitute corporations, municipal councils and other local government bodies of the city. This authority will oversee all Pune Real estate decisions.

All Localities in Pune

pune LOCAL AREAS

Hadapsar
Baner
Pimpri
Dhanori
Wakad
Dhayari
NIBM
Salisbury Park
Bhosale Nagar
Aundh
Pashan
Kothrud
Shivajinagar
Deccan Gymkhana
Law College Road
Pisoli
Akurdi
Anand Nagar
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Balaji Nagar
Bavdhan
Bhawani Peth
Bhekrai Nagar
Bhugaon
Bhukum
Boat Club Road
Bopodi
Budhwar Peth
Bund Garden Road
Camp
Chandan Nagar
Chandani Chowk
Dhankawadi
Erandwane
FC Road
Ganesh Nagar
Ganesh Peth
Ganeshkhind
Gokhale Nagar
Guru Nanak Nagar
Guruwar Peth
Hingne Khurd
Indira Nagar
Kalewadi
Kalyani Nagar
Karvenagar
Karve Road
Kasba peth
Katraj
Kondhwa
Kondhwa Budruk
Lavale
Lulla Nagar
Mahrashi Nagar
Market yard
Model colony
Mohammadwadi
Mukund Nagar
Mundhwa
Nagar Road
Narayan peth
Nasrapur
Padmavati
Parvati Darshan
Parvati Gaon
Paud Road
Fursungi
Pirangut
Prabhat Road
Pune Cantonment
Range Hills
Rasta Peth
Revenue Colony
Sadashiv peth
Sahakar Nagar
Salunke Vihar
Sangamvadi
Satara Road
Shaniwar Peth
Shastri Nagar
Shukrawar Peth
Sinhagad
Somwar Peth
Swargate
Thergaon
Tilak Road
Vadgaon Maval
Vadgaon Budruk
Wadgaon Sheri
Vidyanagar
Viman Nagar
Vishrant Wadi
Wagholi
Wakadewadi
Wanwadi
Warje
Yashvant Nagar
Yerwada
Loni Kalbhor
Shetphal Haveli
Chikhali
Talawade
Shivane
Kharadi
Dehu
Bhor
Chandkhed
Induri
Kamshet
Daund
Khadki
Junnar
Markal
Rajgurunagar
Khed
Koregaon Park
Dehu Road
Manchar
Sinhagad Road
Hinjewadi
Mulshi
Mahalunge
Alandi
Alandi Road
Balewadi
Bhosari
Chakan
Chinchwad
Dapodi
Dighi
Kasarwadi
Landewadi
Old Mumbai Pune Highway
Nigdi
Pimple Saudagar
Pradhikaran
Sanghavi
Undri
Lavasa
Mandai
J M Road
Talegaon Dabhade
Uday Baug
Walvekar Nagar
Ghorpadi
Sopan Baug
Keshav Nagar
Tingre Nagar
Magarpatta Road
Khadakwasla
MIT Collage Road
Ideal Colony
Manjri
Sukh Sagar Nagar
Ambegaon Budruk
Rahatani
Bibwewadi
BT Kawade Road
Ravet
Pashan Sus Road
Ramtekdi
Ingale Nagar
Sasane Nagar
Pimple Nilakh
Tathawade
Pimpri Chinchwad
Nasrapur Velha Road
Wai
Lohegaon
Yavat
Chourainagar
Malegaon
Kiwale
Taljai
Jambhul
Veerabhadra Nagar
Moshi
Shikrapur
Handewadi Road
NIBM Annexe
Moshi Pradhikaran
Sainath Nagar
Pawna Nagar
Panshet
Khed Shivapur
NIBM Road
Ranjangaon Karanjawane Road
Magarpatta
Baramati
Pune Nashik Highway
Kondhwa Saswad Road
Shreehans Nagar
Koregaon
Spine Road
Pune Sholapur Road
Jejuri
Shirwal
Kharadi Bypass Road
Pimple Gurav
Purandar
Senapati Bapat Road
Narhe
Gahunje
Mundhwa Road
Shirur
Marunji
Velhe
University Road
Mamurdi
Uruli Kanchan
Uruli Devachi
Handewadi
Rambaug Colony
Kanhur Mesai
Maan
Kondanpur
Saswad
Nande
Kondhawe Dhawade
Wadebolai
Mumbai Pune Expressway
Uttam Nagar
Punawale
Dattavadi
MG Road
Ranjangaon
Sanaswadi
Mangalwar Peth
Kirkatwadi
Fatima Nagar
Raviwar Peth
Lonikand
NDA Road
Indapur
Gultekdi
Sus
Sangvi
Vithalwadi
Shirgaon
Wadaki
Narayangaon
Theur
Wadegaon
Nerhe
Kanhe
Bhusari Colony
Padvi
Nanded
Charholi Budruk
Katraj Kondhwa Road
Ganga Dham
Khamundi
Dhanore
Talegaon Dhamdhere
Kolhewadi
Sarola
Shewalwadi
Pingori
Sanjay Park
Paud
Kavade Mala
Shankar shet road
Ashtapur
Baner Pashan Link Road
Agarkar Nagar
Kondhapuri
Mahatma Phule Peth
Bakori
Kalas
Ketkawale
Walhe
Chimbali
Alephata
Bope
Chande
Lokamanya Nagar
Yewalewadi
Kelawade
Hinjawadi Phase I
Mahalunge Ingale
Ambarwet
Rihe
Wadgaon Budruk
Kasar Amboli
Kasarsai
Bhilarewadi
Kesnand
Ghotawade
Somatne Phata
Nanekarwadi
Awhalwadi
Gudhe
Narayanpur
Malshiras
Donaje
Alandi-Markal Road
Nimgaon Mhalungi
Ambavane
Valane
Uravade
Mohari BK
Bhaginghar
Tambhad
Sonde Karla
Kodawadi
Misalwadi
Koregaon Bhima
Dive
Lohagad
Medankarwadi
Wadki
Kolvan
Karmoli
Pargaon
Dhangarwadi
Parner Pune Highway
Bahul
Bopgaon
Morgaon
Kolwadi
Bhoirwadi
Sate
Bopkhel
Vadhu Budruk
Shindaone
Pimpalgaon Tarf Khed
Boripardhi
Somatane
Holewadi
Shiroli
Kurkumbh
Jalochi
Charholi Khurd
Nighoje
Baner Bypass Highway
Otur
Ambegaon Khurd
Moi
Walati
Jambhulwadi
Tukai Darshan
Darumbre
Karanja Vihire
Parvati Paytha
Vadgaon Sheri
Mangadewadi
Kunjirwadi
Kadus
Sadar Bazaar
Aambethan
Uksan
Dahiwadi
Haveli
Talegaon chakan Road
Baner Annexe
Talegaon Varale Road

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Customer Acquisition

Merchant Acquiring

Telemarketing

Telesales Person
Telemarketing
Telesales
Telesales Account Manager
Inbound/outbound lead generation
Post-sale follow-up services
Surveys
Appointment setting
Dealers Appointment making
Welcome/impact calls
Account activation
Building a Database of Sales Leads
Business Development Manager
Client acquisition
Cold calling
Customer acquisition
Lead Generation