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IndiaMART wins the best Business App Award at GMASA 2017

The app has close to 50 lakh downloads and offers a mobile platform for buyers and sellers to connect with each other.

IndiaMART, India’s largest online marketplace has been awarded as the best app in business category at the Global Mobile App Summit Awards, 2017 held at Bangalore. The app connects buyers with relevant suppliers and allows them to do business on the go. The App has been awarded for its features, customised solutions and user experience.

With a rating of 4.4 on Play Store, IndiaMART’s app stands as the top rated app in the ecommerce and online marketplace category. IndiaMART has acquired a 5 star rating by 67% of the users.

“I feel really excited about winning this award. At IndiaMART, we believe in building products with a customer first approach. In 2013 as mobile started to become a dominant platform, we realised the need of having an app that could cater to the needs of our buyers and sellers. In the past 4 years we have looked at each and every feedback from our app users and invested resources to build an unparalleled experience. I’d like to dedicate this award to our users who have rated us and gave us suggestions to improve the product,” said Dinesh Agarwal, Founder & CEO of IndiaMART.

The app is available on Android, iOS and Windows and has close to 50 Lakh downloads.

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