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A Thriving Confluence

FunderMax India’s Confluence brings business partners under one roof to celebrate the past and to discuss the way forward.An annual business event, hosted by FunderMax India – 'Confluence' – brings its business partners together to discuss about the year gone...

FunderMax India’s Confluence brings business partners under one roof to celebrate the past and to discuss the way forward.An annual business event, hosted by FunderMax India – 'Confluence' – brings its business partners together to discuss about the year gone by, and to outline a strategy for the following year.The conceptThe theme of the event continues to be 'Sustainable Partnership for Profitable Growth', which epitomises the company’s new vision: 'Delighting Customers through its Esteemed Partners with Exceptional Service and Creating Iconic Buildings of Sustainable Designs and Character, being innovative and Unique!' This year also marks a significant landmark for FunderMax India as the company has completed 11 years of operations in India, and has achieved a milestone for completing more than 11,000 projects with over 1.1 mn sq m sales. More than 100 articipants attended Confluence 2019 from across the country. The event was graced by the presence of Johann Marchner, Managing Director, FunderMax GmbH as well as Uros Znidaric, Managing Director, Isokon.The highlights of the day include:Presentation by Niraj Borikar, Head of Marketing, Isotrack, on its products for the Indian market.Presentation on the business development plan for 2019 by Anurag Shukla, Head-Business Development, FunderMax India, where he spoke about focussing on the long-term sustainability of business.Individual presentations by Dr Prashanth Reddy, Managing Director, FunderMax India, and Johann Marchner, Managing Director, FunderMax GmbH, summarising the year 2018 and the plan for the future, both from an Indian and global market perspective. This was followed by a gala evening of cultural performances, award ceremony and networking dinner. The event was concluded by acknowledging and felicitating all the top performing business partners and employees. 

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