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Deloitte and Clevertap partner to transform customer engagement with AI
MUMBAI: Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu India LLP has announced a strategic alliance with Clevertap to revolutionise customer engagement using AI-powered analytics and data-driven insights. This collaboration aims to help businesses optimise interactions, boost retention, and drive digital transformation across key sectors, including retail, financial services, quick commerce, and travel.
As companies increasingly shift to insight-led engagement models, the partnership will focus on delivering real-time analytics, predictive insights, and highly personalised experiences. By combining Deloitte’s strategic expertise with Clevertap’s AI-driven platform, businesses can create seamless and scalable customer journeys.
Deloitte India partner Hemendra Upadhyay said, “This partnership is about equipping businesses with the right tools to stay ahead in an evolving digital landscape. Through collaboration, we will help enterprises leverage data and technology to enhance customer connections and drive growth.”
Clevertap co-founder & chief product officer Anand Jain, “Deloitte’s deep market insights, combined with Clevertap’s AI-driven solutions, will enable businesses to build personalised, scalable engagement strategies that redefine customer relationships.”
The alliance will begin with pilot projects, joint training, and co-marketing initiatives, eventually expanding to industry-specific solutions and innovation labs. Over time, the partnership aims to establish new standards for digital transformation, ensuring businesses stay ahead in a rapidly evolving marketplace.
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Hyundai India posts record February sales of 66,134 units
Domestic sales hit 52,407 (plus 9.8 per cent YoY) and exports 13,727 (plus 24.8 per cent YoY) in Feb 2026.
MUMBAI: Hyundai India just floored the accelerator because when February sales hit an all-time high, even the calendar wants to take a victory lap. Hyundai Motor India Limited (HMIL) reported its highest-ever February sales since inception, clocking 66,134 units in February 2026, a robust 12.6 per cent year-on-year growth. The figure comprises domestic sales of 52,407 units (up 9.8 per cent YoY) and exports of 13,727 units (up 24.8 per cent YoY), marking the strongest February performance for both total and domestic volumes in the company’s history.
HMIL MD & CEO Tarun Garg said, “We kicked-off 2026 on a high note achieving our highest-ever monthly sales in January and the momentum continues in February. With a total sales (domestic plus exports) of 66,134 units, the highest for any February in our history, we posted a robust growth of 12.6 per cent YoY. This includes domestic sales of 52,407 units, also the highest-ever February sales since inception.”
The results reflect HMIL’s strong product momentum, growing export footprint, and focus on connected technology and ownership experience as the company nears 30 years in India. As one of the country’s leading passenger vehicle makers, the February numbers underline sustained demand across segments and markets, with exports showing particularly sharp acceleration.
In a market where every month counts toward yearly targets, HMIL’s February surge isn’t just a number, it’s proof that when the road gets busy, Hyundai knows exactly how to keep the pedal down and the smiles wide.





