The distinction that visionary Jignesh Shah brought to the Indian markets is to create new vistas in market
development strategies, build capacity, innovate in product offering and adopt
an inclusive approach.
Though every market segment that he
nurtured and developed was new to Indian markets, he made it successful in
terms of scale and significance. Be it the trading platform ODIN that
revolutionized stock trading in India or commodities exchange that was the
first to reach global league tables within a short time or energy exchange, one
of the most innovative and needed intervention that benefited scores of SMEs,
or the pursuit of international exchanges by any exchange group in India.
While growth was the prime objective,
touching the core of the real economy and making the development process
inclusive are all embedded in the business philosophy that made all his
ventures stand out from the crowd. It is this passion that saw him growing from
a start-up entrepreneur in the late 1990s to that of a major change agent and
an institution builder.
63 moons technologies has been
instrumental in creating and changing the landscape of various market segments
and building global size and
significance. Most of the market
infrastructure that was created was in
greenfield ventures with FTIL vision
making each of these ventures into
markets of national importance.
63 moons designed and developed
cost-effective and customised real-time
information and data analytics to meet
the emerging requirements of
small businesses to big corporates. It
developed electronic payment platforms and solutions that became a basis for
the growth of E-Commerce and mobile payment systems. It also developed domain
knowledge solutions across all the major market segments and conducted
professional courses and programmes, certification examinations and skill
tests.
It was the first exchange group in India
in the private sector to sign up for Right to Information Act. 63 moons was
also the first major software product company in India with proprietary
products that were introduced in India for the first time.
63 moons enabled companies to procure
power on competitive rates through open access to exchange trading, thereby
reducing dependency on expensive,
single-source boards.
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