Brands
AnyMind seals sweet deal with AnyReach to power up global gift-tech game
MUMBAI: Wrapped with tech and tied with synergy, Anymind Group has just added another bow to its box of digital surprises this time, a full acquisition of Japanese e-gifting innovator, Anyreach. The Tokyo-based firm, best known for its platform Anygift, will now operate under the Anymind umbrella, marking the group’s 10th acquisition and its fifth in Japan.
Founded in 2016, Anymind has grown into a global BPaaS (Business Process as a Service) player across marketing, e-commerce, and digital transformation, now spanning 15 markets. Its latest move not only fortifies its grip on the booming e-commerce landscape but also gifts it a stronghold in Japan’s rapidly expanding digital gifting space.
AnyGift, used by over 700 companies in Japan lets online shoppers send physical or digital gifts without needing the recipient’s address, a feature that has found massive favour in a market projected to hit 257 billion dollars by 2027.
On the completed acquisition, Anyreach CEO and founder Konosuke Nakajima said, “We founded AnyReach in 2021 with the mission to create a global e-gifting platform. In less than three years, Anygift has been adopted by over 700 companies, solidifying its position in Japan. By joining forces with AnyMind Group, which operates in 15 countries and regions, we can expand globally and continue innovating beyond digital gifting, incorporating offline experiences as well. Together, we aim to build the world’s No.1 platform in the gift-tech industry.”
Anymind Group CEO and co-founder Kosuke Sogo said, “With this acquisition, our 10th M&A deal and fifth in Japan, we are accelerating our expansion in the e-commerce space. By combining our technology and expertise in marketing and e-commerce with AnyReach’s e-gift platform, we will provide new value to enterprise e-commerce strategies, support brand growth, and deliver unique purchasing experiences to consumers worldwide.”
The acquisition brings a potent trifecta of capabilities into play. By fusing Anygift with Anymind’s e-commerce platform AnyX and influencer marketing engine Anytag, the newly united teams are poised to offer next-level solutions to brands looking to stand out in the digital bazaar.
Beyond business, the acquisition symbolises a new phase in what both companies call the “gift-tech” revolution where digital convenience meets emotional expression, now at a global scale.
From Southeast Asia to the world, it seems gifting just got an upgrade.
Brands
Faber-Castell India appoints Sunaina Haldar as director – marketing
With stints at Tata, SleepyCat and ADF Foods under her belt, Haldar is primed to redraw Faber-Castell’s brand story
MUMBAI: Faber-Castell India has poached Sunaina Haldar from ADF Foods, appointing her director – marketing as the German stationery brand looks to muscle up in a category that is rapidly reinventing itself around creativity and self-expression.
Haldar hit the ground running. “My first couple of weeks have been incredibly energising, understanding consumers, visiting markets, engaging with retailers and immersing myself into the world of Faber-Castell Group,” she said.
She arrives with considerable firepower. At ADF Foods, Haldar ran marketing across India and international markets for a portfolio spanning Ashoka, Aeroplane, Camel and ADF Soul. Before that, she was vice-president – marketing at direct-to-consumer mattress brand SleepyCat, where she helmed brand, content and performance marketing. Her résumé also includes a stint leading marketing, new product development and CRM for Tata SmartFoodz at Tata Consumer Products, no small proving ground.
Between corporate roles, Haldar also operated as a fractional CMO for early-stage startups, building marketing strategy and operational structures from scratch, a signal that she knows how to move fast with limited resources.
With 18 years straddling FMCG, D2C and the startup world, Haldar now takes the reins at a brand that has long owned the classroom but is clearly hungry for the living room. In a stationery market where the pencil has become a lifestyle statement, Faber-Castell has picked someone who knows exactly how to sell that story.








