India-based video games and esports company Nazara Technologies has acquired an additional 48.42% stake in Paper Boat Apps (PBA). This acquisition comes from its promoters, Anupam and Anshu Dhanuka, ...
Nazara Technologies has declared the purchase of the remaining 48.42% stake in Paper Boat Apps Pvt. Ltd (PBA), thereby gaining complete ownership of the company. Nazara is also contemplating the ...
Nazara Technologies has raised its stake in Paper Boat Apps, given it a 51% share of the fast growing educational game developer. The Indian firm had already invested in Paper Boat Apps, but paid for ...
Nazara-owned Paper Boat Apps has inked an agreement with children-focused media production company Moonbug Entertainment to expand offerings for its flagship app Kiddopia. Under this agreement, ...
India-based games publisher Nazara Technologies is set to acquire the remaining 49% stake in learning app Kiddopia for ₹300 crore ($36 million), according to a report. CNBC-TV18 cited sources that ...
Nazara aims to make strategic acquisitions and investment in other corporate bodies, grant loans, give guarantee, or provide security as part of its inorganic growth strategy The gaming major is also ...
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Nazara Technologies Ltd soars 2.93%, up for third straight session
Nazara Technologies Ltd rose for a third straight session today. The stock is quoting at Rs 272.25, up 2.93% on the day as on ...
Online gaming firm Nazara Technologies, which has been on an acquisition spree, has earmarked Rs 800–1,000 crore ($94-117 million) this year to fuel inorganic growth, chief executive Nitish Mittersain ...
Nazara Technologies, India’s only publicly trade game and esports company, has teamed up with Open Network for Digital Commerce (ONDC) to launch “gCommerce” in India. The companies say that gCommerce ...
India's Dream11, top gaming apps halt money-based games after ban Some of India's top mobile gaming apps have suspended real-money games after parliament passed a ban on Thursday, threatening the ...
India’s only listed gaming firm may write down the value of its investment in a popular poker game as a ban on online betting apps looks imminent in the country. Nazara Technologies Ltd.’s $122 ...
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