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We make sales meetings truly, incredible.

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Tera-pact

pronounced /'tɛrə/ /pakt/

Tera (in units of measurement) denotes a factor of 10^12, and pact as a short form for the word 'impact'. Everything we do at Terapact has to have the potential to create large, positive and lasting impact for our customers, people and partners.

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Top Digital Marketing Trends For 2020

Companies turning to Agile sales & marketing models to accelerate revenues

All is not well: Why RBI's revised projections could give households a headache

To see the best return on investment (ROI), brands will have to be early adopters of a few social media marketing trends we’re shining a light on here. 

Recent reports also reveal that over 12.76 lakh houses are lying unsold in top 30 Indian cities.

While RBI said it is working closely with the government to boost growth, some of its revised projections spell greater trouble for the economy and Indian households.

How Rs 25,000 crore bailout package will revive realty sector?

Since the real estate industry is intrinsically linked with several other industries, growth in this sector will have a positive effect in releasing stress of other major sectors of the Indian economy as well.

Bangalore sees 70 new project launches in Jul-Sep 2019

Despite a quarterly increase in the number of project launches, Bangalore reported a dip in sale of ready housing units. The trend is indicative of an overall tepid market sentiment in the city.

Real Estate Sector Disappointed; All Eyes On Budget Now

The real estate industry, particularly the housing segment has expressed its disappointment after the Reserve Bank of India (RBI decided to maintain status quo and did not announce a repo rate cut. 

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