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IndiaMART strikes gold again for its 2024-25 annual report

 

NEW DELHI: IndiaMART has extended its winning run in the world of corporate reporting, picking up a fourth consecutive Gold at Lacp’s Global Communications Competition for its Integrated Annual Report 2024 to 2025. The report scored an impressive 98 out of 100 and secured the 32nd spot among the Top 100 Annual Reports Globally, placing Indiamart among the top five Indian performers.

The competition, run by the League of American Communications Professionals, drew around 1,500 entries from nearly a dozen countries and more than 300 organisations. A jury of communications specialists assessed submissions across six criteria that included first impression, narrative flow, visual design, creativity, clarity and relevance.

IndiaMART’s continued success reflects its steady push for transparency and compelling storytelling in its annual disclosures, a combination that has consistently caught the eye of global evaluators.

IndiaMART Intermesh chief financial officer Jitin Diwan, said the recognition reaffirmed the company’s focus on open and effective communication. He added that such honours encourage teams to keep setting the bar higher.

For IndiaMART, the latest gold is yet another reminder that clear reporting can shine just as brightly as corporate performance.

 

Online coverage: INDIAN TELEVISION

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