Moneycontrol has appointed Zarrar Don as its Chief Revenue & Business Growth Officer. With this leadership transition, the company aims to strengthen its market dominance and expand business opportunities across all formats.
Bringing over two decades of experience spanning media, financial services, and retail, Don has built a reputation for business development, revenue strategy, and brand leadership. Before this, he served as CRO – Business News at News18 Studios, where his sharp business acumen, industry foresight, and leadership capabilities played a key role in driving growth. His ability to craft winning revenue strategies will now be instrumental in Moneycontrol’s continued expansion and success.
As India’s leading financial news platform, Moneycontrol has consistently outperformed competitors in audience engagement and subscriptions.
According to Comscore MMX data, it recorded 38.35 million unique visitors (UVs) in January, surpassing The Economic Times, which had 35 million UVs.
Additionally, Moneycontrol Pro, the platform’s premium subscription service, crossed 1 million paying subscribers last October, making it India’s largest news subscription platform and placing it among the top 15 globally.
With Don at the helm of revenue and business growth, Moneycontrol is set to further solidify its leadership in the financial news space, leveraging his expertise and deep industry insights to scale new heights in audience engagement and monetization.
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