Prime executives of eight home tech companies, together with Paytm founder Vijay Shekhar Sharma and Oyo founder Ritesh Agarwal, will seem earlier than a key parliamentary panel on Thursday to debate the market behaviour of know-how platforms amid rising anti-competition considerations.
BJP chief and former Union minister Jayant Sinha-chaired Parliamentary Standing Committee on Finance has been trying into numerous features of competitors within the market, particularly with respect to know-how majors.
Sinha instructed PTI that the panel has determined to ask representatives of varied know-how platforms, e-commerce gamers and gaming entities to seem earlier than it quickly, and they are going to be primarily requested about their market behaviour.
Representatives of meals supply platforms Swiggy and Zomato, e-commerce participant Flipkart, cab aggregator Ola, resort aggregator Oyo, digital finance agency Paytm, MakeMyTrip and All India Gaming Affiliation are those that have been referred to as by the panel, Sinha stated.
In response to discover accessible on the Lok Sabha web site, the committee might be listening to “views of representatives of associations/ business stakeholders on the topic Anti-Aggressive Practices by Large-tech corporations” on July 21.
In response to sources, PayTM founder Vijay Shekhar Sharma, Ola CFO Arun Kumar, MakeMyTrip Chairman and Chief Mentor Deep Kalra, Zomato CEO Deepinder Goyal, Oyo founder and Group CEO Ritesh Agarwal have confirmed to the panel to attend the assembly.
Equally, Swiggy’s Vice President and group common Counsel Avantika Bajaj, Flipkart Group CEO Kalyan Krishna Murthy Group and All India Gaming Federation CEO Roland Landers will even attend the assembly, they stated. In latest occasions, there have been complaints about alleged anti-competitive methods of varied know-how platforms and companies.
The Competitors Fee of India (CCI) is already probing numerous instances, particularly within the digital house, following complaints of alleged unfair enterprise practices.
On April 28, the CCI made a presentation about competitors features within the market to the parliamentary panel.
After that assembly, Sinha stated the panel had “a superb set of discussions” with officers from the Ministry of Company Affairs, Ministry of Electronics and Data Expertise and CCI.