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Unicommerce taps Gaurav Juneja to drive revenue engine

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NEW DELHI: Unicommerce is stepping on the accelerator. The e-commerce enablement SaaS firm has appointed Gaurav Juneja as chief revenue officer, tasking him with scaling growth as the platform pushes deeper into B2B, quick commerce and overseas markets.

Juneja will own the revenue playbook end to end, from sales and business development to customer growth and new market creation. He will also help shape go-to-market strategies for emerging products and verticals as Unicommerce widens its footprint beyond core e-commerce operations.

With more than two decades across consumer internet, financial services and retail, Juneja brings a blend of operating rigour and entrepreneurial instinct. His résumé spans leadership roles at Kapture.cx, Google, Reliance Retail and Bryan, Garnier & Co, and includes co-founding online grocery firm StarQuik, later acquired by Tata Trent. He began his career with stints at Lehman Brothers and Li & Fung India.

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Kapil Makhija, managing director and chief executive at Unicommerce, said Juneja’s experience in large-scale digital transformation and data-led growth would be central to the company’s next phase. His understanding of SaaS and e-commerce, he added, would help sharpen Unicommerce’s market position as demand for smarter retail infrastructure rises.

Juneja said the opportunity lay in deepening customer partnerships while accelerating domestic and international growth. The focus, he noted, would be disciplined execution, sharper go-to-market moves and sustained scale.

The appointment comes as Unicommerce broadens its product stack, rolling out tools across B2B commerce, quick commerce, video verification and AI-led automation, while its logistics arm Shipway adds intelligence to shipping and support. The message is clear: Unicommerce is not just growing, it is gearing up to grow faster.

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Ola Electric announces Champion Mahotsav with Rs 10,000 benefits

Three-day offer across scooters and motorcycles celebrates India’s T20 World Cup win

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BENGALURU: Ola Electric has announced #ChampionMahotsav, a three-day nationwide celebration offering benefits worth Rs 10,000 across its vehicle portfolio, following India’s historic third ICC Men’s T20 World Cup victory.

During the limited-period celebration, customers can avail benefits worth Rs 10,000 on any Ola scooter or Roadster motorcycle, extending the festive mood among fans after the national triumph.

An Ola Electric spokesperson said the initiative builds on the strong response received during the company’s earlier Match Mahotsav campaign held during the tournament final.

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“Our Match Mahotsav during the T20 World Cup Final received an incredible response from fans across the country. To celebrate India’s historic third T20 World Cup victory, we are extending the celebrations for three more days with #ChampionMahotsav, offering benefits worth Rs 10,000 on any Ola vehicle,” the spokesperson said.

Ola Electric currently offers a broad portfolio of Gen 3 S1 scooters and Roadster X motorcycles.

The premium Gen 3 S1 range includes the Ola S1 Pro+ in 5.2kWh and 4kWh configurations, and the Ola S1 Pro in 4kWh and 3kWh options, priced at Rs 1,85,338, Rs 1,65,338, Rs 1,39,999 and Rs 1,19,999 respectively.

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In the mass segment, the company offers the Ola S1 X+ with a 4kWh battery, along with the Ola S1 X in 2kWh, 3kWh and 4kWh configurations, priced at Rs 1,14,999, Rs 77,999, Rs 93,999 and Rs 1,09,999 respectively.

Ola’s motorcycle line-up includes the Ola Roadster X+ in 4.5kWh and 9.1kWh configurations priced at Rs 1,04,999 and Rs 1,84,999. The Ola Roadster X is available in 2.5kWh, 3.5kWh and 4.5kWh options, priced at Rs 74,999, Rs 87,999 and Rs 94,999 respectively.

With #ChampionMahotsav, the company aims to ride the celebratory wave across the country while encouraging more consumers to switch to electric mobility.

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