Brands
Indian Bank welcomes Binod Kumar as managing director & CEO
MUMBAI: Indian Bank has appointed Binod Kumar as managing director & chief executive officer. With over 30 years of diverse banking experience, Kumar previously served as executive director at Punjab National Bank (PNB), where he oversaw key divisions including corporate banking and treasury.
Throughout his career at PNB, Kumar held several notable positions, including chief general manager of corporate credit and CEO of PNB operations at the Dubai International Financial Centre. He is recognised for driving innovation and enhancing customer experience in the banking sector.
An alumnus of NIBM, Kumar holds a post graduate diploma in banking & finance, as well as certifications in financial risk management & treasury investment. He is also a graduate of a leadership program at IIM Bangalore.
Under Kumar’s leadership, Indian Bank aims to strengthen its market position, deepen customer relationships, and continue delivering exceptional financial services nationwide and at select international locations.
Brands
Hocco crosses Rs 530cr revenue in two years
Sauce.vc-led Rs 100cr raise values ice cream brand at Rs 2,500cr pre-money as quick commerce hits 20 per cent of sales.
MUMBAI: Hocco has just scooped a seriously sweet milestone crossing the Rs 530 crore revenue mark in just two full years of operations. The fast-growing Indian ice cream and indulgence brand announced it has raised Rs 100 crore in fresh capital led by Sauce.vc. The round values the company at Rs 2,500 crore pre-money and underscores investor confidence in its rapid scale and distinctive India-first approach.
Founder Ankit Chona said the brand’s success stems from solving real Indian challenges extreme summer heat, fragmented cold chains and culturally rooted tastes. “In India, product development doesn’t end in the lab. It only ends when it survives the street,” he noted. This philosophy has produced viral hits such as Aamchi mango ice cream, BIX cake-sponge sandwiches, the Oh cone and culturally relevant collaborations like Haldiram’s Barfi and festive Modak specials.
Hocco currently operates manufacturing facilities in Ahmedabad and Panipat with a production capacity of approximately 3 lakh litres per day, running near full capacity in peak season. The fresh capital will help expand this to around 4.5 lakh litres per day.
Quick commerce has emerged as a major growth engine, now contributing ~20 per cent of overall business and growing nearly 2x year-on-year. The channel has boosted product discovery, increased consumption frequency and helped extend ice cream beyond its traditional seasonal limits.
Sauce.vc founder Manu Chandra said, “At Sauce, we believe that when you chance upon an outlier business, you double down with stronger conviction. We see Hocco as just that.”
With a strong innovation pipeline, deeper distribution and continued focus on cultural relevance, Hocco is entering its third year aiming to capture even more mind space and market share. In a category long dominated by legacy players, this young brand is proving that the coolest way to win is to build for India’s realities, one scoop, one street and one satisfied craving at a time.







