Capillary Technologies to acquire Mastercard’s Session M for $20 mn

BENGALURU: Loyalty management platform operator Capillary Technologies India late Tuesday announced the acquisition of Mastercard-owned Session M, in an all-cash $20 million deal.The Bengaluru-headquartered company, which went public in November 2025, will invest into Session M Inc and related entity Session M Czech Republic, through Capillary Pte Ltd, as per a stock exchange disclosure.Founded in…

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Arijit Singh Retirement: Arijit Singh pens emotional note for fans after retirement announcement; says pending songs will keep releasing ‘maybe even next year’ | Hindi Movie News

After announcing his retirement from playback singing earlier this year, Arijit Singh has once again reached out to his fans — this time with a deeply personal and emotional message. While he has stopped accepting new assignments, the singer clarified that several unfinished songs are still lined up for release over the coming months. “This…

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JKSSB Health Department recruitment 2026: Apply online for 239 vacancies before March 25 at jkssb.nic.in

JKSSB recruitment open for 239 Health Department posts, deadline March 25 JKSSB Health Department recruitment 2026: The Jammu and Kashmir Services Selection Board (JKSSB) is accepting online applications for 239 vacancies in the Health and Medical Education Department, with the submission window remaining open until March 25, 2026. Eligible candidates holding a valid domicile certificate…

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Will India venue ticket holders get refunds if Pakistan reach T20 World Cup semis and final? | Cricket News

India vs Pakistan (AP Photo/Eranga Jayawardena) NEW DELHI: Tickets for the T20 World Cup semi-finals and final went on sale on Tuesday, but the ICC announced special conditions that could affect the match venues depending on which teams qualify, especially Pakistan and Sri Lanka. Fans can purchase tickets for the first semi-final on March 4,…

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US stocks today: Wall Street steadies after AI sell-off as chip deal lifts sentiment

US stocks traded largely steady on Tuesday, a day after sharp losses driven by fears that artificial intelligence could disrupt businesses and industries, even as investors found some reassurance in fresh AI-related investment momentum.The S&P 500 slipped 0.1%, after falling 1% in the previous session amid concerns over AI’s long-term economic impact. The Dow Jones…

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