Bangalore: Bangalore based AeNwis e-Systems, India's first multi-channel Target Marketing and Promotions Management service, has launched 'open2save', an innovative new online venture for the retail industry. AeNwis has been promoted by Vaibhav Tewari and Sridhar Turaga, co-founders of iSeva, one of the top rated BPO services companies in India.
The promoters aim to bring various innovative offers through AeNwis that will help Indian consumers and enterprises ride the digital wave. Pronounced as Un-Wis or Anvis, the Sanskrit word AeNwis means to seek, search, aim.
With the new concept, consumers can log on to the open2save site (www.open2save.in) and start using the service to get the best deals in their city.
The service has been launched in Bangalore, Mumbai and Pune. open2save already has one of the largest and most comprehensive collections of best deals for consumers in Bangalore, Mumbai and Pune. This unique service would also be launched in other major cities very soon, and aims to be present in at least 20 cities by the end of the year.
Announcing the launch, Vaibhav Tewari, CEO, AeNwis, said, "open2save is the most comprehensive and preferred destination for all Indian consumers, to help them make smart choices for what to buy, where to buy and when to buy. On this platform, we are bringing together the largest collection of brands, manufacturers, retailers and service providers across the".
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