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IIT placements gain steam; SoftBank's Vision Fund layoffs
The Economic Times· 2025-09-19 13:30
Group 1: IIT Placements - The placement season at Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) has commenced with strong recruiter interest, particularly from trading firms like Jane Street and Millennium Management [1][3][16] - IIT Kharagpur and IIT BHU anticipate surpassing last year's placement offers, with IIT BHU expecting to exceed 1,405 offers [5][16] - IITs are enhancing their appeal to recruiters by showcasing cutting-edge research and providing training in soft skills and leadership [6][16] Group 2: SoftBank Vision Fund - SoftBank's Vision Fund is laying off 20% of its global staff as part of a strategic shift towards artificial intelligence investments, particularly the $500 billion Stargate project with OpenAI [8][16] - The Vision Fund has seen its third round of layoffs since 2022, despite reporting a net profit of $2.87 billion in Q1, its best performance since mid-2021 [8][16] - Over the past year, SoftBank has invested $9.7 billion in OpenAI and acquired stakes in Nvidia and Intel to bolster its AI ecosystem [8][16] Group 3: Pepperfry Acquisition - Realty services firm TCC Concept has signed a term sheet to acquire up to 100% of Pepperfry, although the deal value and closure timeline remain undisclosed [9][16] - The acquisition aims to enhance TCC's presence in e-commerce and digital marketplaces, while Pepperfry seeks a new direction after years of declining growth and a failed IPO attempt [9][10][16] - Pepperfry's FY24 operating revenue fell by 30.6% to ₹188.9 crore, but losses decreased by 37.4% to ₹117.4 crore [10][16] Group 4: Digital Payments for Russian Tourists - Sberbank has partnered with Indian digital payments app Cheq to enable QR-code-based UPI payments for Russian tourists in India, circumventing Visa and Mastercard networks [11][16] - This initiative allows foreign tourists without Indian bank accounts to utilize UPI, enhancing payment accessibility in India [11][16] Group 5: Digital Personal Data Privacy (DPDP) Act - India is set to finalize the rules for the Digital Personal Data Privacy (DPDP) Act by September 28, 2025, after a decade of development [14][16] - The DPDP Act aims to establish a legal framework for processing personal data, focusing on privacy and the handling of children's data [15][16]