Start Your Day with YS Buzz: Your 8 AM Snapshot of Today's Top Startup News! 14 February 2024 [View in Browser]( Hello, Love is in the air, but not for Paytm. Brokerage firm Macquarie Equity Research has [downgraded]( Paytm parent One97 Communications' rating to āUnderperformā, stating the company is "fighting for survival". The downgrade is driven by an estimated 60-65% reduction in revenue across payments and distribution business segments. Meanwhile, the fintech company is trying to [reassure merchants]( that they wonāt face disruption post-February 29 when Paytm Payments Bank Ltd canāt accept any deposits. It said it would migrate their settlement accounts to a bank of their choosing and was talking to leading banks for the same. Paytmās shares again hit the lower circuit on the stock market, down 10%, ending trade at Rs 380 per share on the NSE. In other news, the Government e-Marketplace, an online platform for public procurement, has surpassed [Rs 3 lakh crore]( in gross merchandise value till February 12 of this financial year. Services procurement has doubled to Rs 1.3 lakh crore in FY24 as of yet from Rs 66,000 crore in FY23. Elsewhere, the National Company Law Tribunal has accepted an insolvency plea against Sporta Technologiesāthe parent firm of [Dream11]( an outstanding license fee totalling about Rs 7.6 crore. [ICYMI:]( Researchers have found a manmade megastructure thatās 10,000 years old. Itās now under the sea. And lastly, jilted lovers unite! Australian toilet paper company, Who Gives A Crap, has launched the [āFlush Your Exā]( programme to turn old love letters into recycled toilet paper. Talk of tough love! In todayās newsletter, we will talk about - Politics in the time of love
- Meet the alcohol influencers
- Diversity, inclusion for women in tech Hereās your trivia for today: When was the oldest-known Valentine's Day message written? --------------------------------------------------------------- SocialStory Politics in the time of love seems to be playing a non-negotiable role in relationships for many youngsters today, especially in urban settingsāimpacting everything from short-term dating decisions to long-term commitments. Along with hobbies, sports, and other shared interests, Gen-Z and Millennials are navigating the dating landscape in polarised times while weighing in on political views and ideologies before making a choice. Why it matters: - A recent study by dating app Bumble, across 2,000 Indians aged 18 to 40 from 10 Indian cities, reveals that a sizeable 69% find it important for their potential partner to be aware of current politics.
- Peopleās expectations of their life partners have expanded to include political awareness concerning issues important to them, such as feminism, patriarchy, gender, minority rights, caste, religion and their intersectionalities, and how the role of an administration is affecting them.
- Oneās political ideology may not surface as a point of contention in the initial few dates but reveals itself in subsequent meetingsāwhen conversations move towards life, choices and family, says counselling psychologist and expressive arts therapist Sasi Vijayan. [Read More]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Funding Alert 1) Supertails: $15M| Series B 2) Noccarc: $2M| Undisclosed --------------------------------------------------------------- In-depth Meet the alcohol influencers the absence of government regulations around social media advertising of alcohol, alcohol influencers are here to stay. In a country where alcohol marketing is tough and restrictive, marketers seem to have found a new way to market their wares, riding on the popularity that social media influencers enjoy and the unique relationship they have with their followers. Collab: - While some liquor companies carry an age-barrier disclaimer in the Instagram page bio, many do not, simply because there are no rules that govern the way the brands need to operate in the country.
- Goa-based brand Pursue Hard Seltzer portrays the design, aesthetics and taste of its brand extensively on its social channels. It has partnered with social media influencers Shivan & Naresh and Sufi Motiwala to promote its content.
- Apart from freebies and gifts (usually bottles of alcohol), brand associations give influencers access to events hosted by the brandsāsuch as exclusive previews, tastings, and sampling sessions. [Read More]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Report Diversity, inclusion for women in tech According to Women in Tech Report 2024: Insights & Trends by ANSR, 70% of survey participants think diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives in the tech industry are currently used for marketing and should be ingrained in core business values instead. Key takeaways: - In todayās corporate landscape, gender diversity in tech extends beyond the boundaries of human resources, and stands as a critical business imperative, shaping organisational cultures and driving success.
- A striking 41% expressed excitement about the future of the tech landscape in India, which stems from the fact that more women entrepreneurs and tech innovators are entering the industry.
- Among the women surveyed, 60% of respondents with 5-10 years of experience believe that companies should be held accountable for equitable hiring practices. [Read More]( --------------------------------------------------------------- From the CapTable With Valentineās Day around the corner, quick commerce companies bet big on gifting Valentineās Day is just around the corner and the gifting industry is busy preparing for its biggest day of the year. This year, though, it isnāt traditional players such as New Delhi-headquartered FNP (formerly Ferns n Petals) or Mumbai-based IGP that are making the most noise. Instead, it is e-commerce companies, especially the quick-commerce ones, that appear to be in overdrive, selling flowers, cakes, and other gift hampers in the fortnight leading up to Valentineās Day. Indeed, on February 7, Blinkit founder and CEO Albinder Dhindsa tweeted about how the company, which has featured Valentineās Day gifting prominently on its app, was seeing record sales of both chocolates and roses. According to multiple people aware of the matter, Blinkitās ambitions in the gifting space go much further. The Zomato-owned company is doubling down on the gifting and celebration category this year with private labels. According to two sources aware of the matter, the company held talks with multiple prominent cloud kitchen operators to procure fresh cakes from them, with some already available on its platform. Key takeaways: - Valentineās Day will be a little different this year, with quick commerce players going all out to cater to usersā gifting needs
- This includes launching private labels and will see them competing with traditional gifting heavyweights FNP and IGP
- The V-day push by quick commerce players is merely the first step in a larger move to go deeper into the gifting category as they look to drive up their average order values
- The incumbents, though, arenāt ready to give up the ghost, investing heavily in tech and betting on their specialisation to stay relevant [Continue Reading]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Namaste Doston, TechSparks ki duniya mein aapka phir se swagat hai! TechSparks, YourStory's flagship event, is set for its exciting return to Mumbai at the Grand Hyatt on February 29 and March 1, 2024. It's more than just a conference; it's a hub for the brightest minds in startups and tech. Here, you'll have the chance to engage with India's top investors and business innovators. Whether you're looking to pitch your ideas, seek funding, or form new partnerships, TechSparks is the place to be. This event is an incredible opportunity for networking with a select group of motivated individuals and leaders. It's a platform to share ideas, learn from industry pioneers, and contribute to shaping the future of tech in India. [Get Your Passes Today!]( --------------------------------------------------------------- News & Updates - [Love at first strike:]( Thousands of drivers for Uber, Lyft and DoorDash are expected to go on strike across the US on Valentine's Day as they seek fair pay. These drivers, who work as independent contractors, have accused the companies of offering unfair wages and taking the majority of their commissions.
- [Small respite:]( Appleās iMessage is not designated as a ācore platform serviceā under the European Unionās Digital Markets Act, the European Commission announced. The decision means the service wonāt be hit with tough new obligations, including a requirement to offer interoperability with other messaging services.
- [Technophobia:]( OpenAI CEO Sam Altman cautioned that "very subtle societal misalignments" around AI could have dangerous consequences. Speaking at the World Governments Summit in Dubai, he reiterated his call for an international body to oversee AI thatās likely advancing faster than the world expects. Did you know? When was the oldest-known Valentine's Day message written? Answer: 1415. It was a poem written by Prince Charles d'Orleans to his wife while imprisoned in the Tower of London. We would love to hear from you! To let us know what you liked and disliked about our newsletter, please mail nslfeedback@yourstory.com. If you donāt already get this newsletter in your inbox, [sign up here](. For past editions of the YourStory Buzz, you can check our [Daily Capsule page here](. [Feedback]( [Unsubscribe]( [Newsletters](