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    Business Development and Sales

    at RupeeSeed

    Project report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the PGDM

    Programme

    Submitted By : Jigar Jaydeep Sampat

    Roll Number : 2013125

    Supervisors:Mentor and Direct Reporting: Mr. Saurabh Patel

    (Retail Head, Rupeeseed Mumbai)

    Faculty Guide: Prof. Pradeep Mazumdar

    (Faculty, IMT Nagpur)

    Institute of Management Technology, Nagpur.2013-2015

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    ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

    I hereby take this opportunity to thank RupeeSeed and Acumen Capital (India) Limited for

    providing me a corporate exposure through the course of my summer internship.

    I would like to express my sincere gratitude towards Mr. Sandeep Manoharan (Business Head)

    for providing me with the great opportunity to become a part of his Mumbai team. I would also

    like to extend my thanks to my company guide and reporting manager Mr. Saurabh Patel (Retail

    Head), for providing me encouragement and guiding me all throughout and for being a great

    support.

    I would also like to thank Prof. Pradeep Mazumdar, my faculty guide for extending his support

    in undertaking this Summer Project.

    I would also like to thank Mr. Tushar Agarwal (Sales Head), for being a constant support withinsights on the capital market industry and financial markets on a whole.

    Finally I would like to extend my gratitude to IMT Nagpur for providing me with this platform.

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    Successful Completion Certificate

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    Table of Contents

    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ............................................................................................................ 4

    INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY ........................................................... 6

    CONCEPTS AND MODELS USED IN THE STUDY ............................................................... 12

    COMPANY ANALYSIS .............................................................................................................. 15

    FINDINGS AND RESULTS ........................................................................................................ 19

    INTERPRETATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS ................................................................. 23

    LIMITATIONS OF STUDY ........................................................................................................ 26

    SCOPE FOR FURTHER IMPROVEMENTS.............................................................................. 27

    APPENDICES .............................................................................................................................. 28

    BIBLIOGRAPHY ......................................................................................................................... 30

    Table of Figures and Tables

    Figure 1: Overview of Financial Markets ....................................................................................... 6

    Figure 2: Structure of Capital Market in India................................................................................ 8

    Figure 3: Various Softwares in Financial Markets in India ............................................................ 9

    Figure 4: Main players in Capital Markets ................................................................................... 11

    Figure 5: Management Team of Acumen Group and RupeeSeed ................................................ 15

    Figure 6: Four Trading Platforms provided by RupeeSeed .......................................................... 15

    Figure 7: Live Scanner in RapidRupee ......................................................................................... 16

    Figure 8: Segments offered by Rupeeseed.................................................................................... 17

    Figure 9: SWOT Analysis of RupeeSeed ..................................................................................... 18Figure 10: Hot Leads .................................................................................................................... 21

    Figure 11: Four Ps of RupeeSeed ................................................................................................. 23

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    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

    The Project involves a study and understanding of the capital market industry and the softwares

    used for analytics and stock trading, penetrating RapidRupee analytics and trading platform to

    retail clients in Mumbai, and to create new sub-brokers with a view of expanding business.

    Three primary objectives of the project were:

    1. Increasing the awareness of RapidRupee market analysis and trading platform, and

    RupeeSeed as a brand through continuous relationship building exercise with prospective

    retail clients and stock brokers

    2. Increase the sales of RapidRupee software to retail clients

    3. Creating a partnership with existing sub-brokers in the market and converting them to

    RupeeSeed sub-brokers

    4.

    Create partnership with training institutes, who train students in capital market andrelated investment markets

    The main focus of the internship was on retail clients. They include traders with moderate to big

    capital and stock market sub-brokers and main brokers. Also, training institutes were targeted for

    partnerships so as to spread the name of RupeeSeed as a broking firm to young students who will

    start investing and trading in near future.

    A lot of interaction was involved with the Relationship Managers at big broking houses, Sub-

    Brokers, Jobbers & Traders at various places in the city and relationship building activity was

    done. Sales Pitch was to be prepared by the interns on the products and sales drive opportunities

    were created.

    We also collected feedback on servicing issues through a small questionnaire focusing on

    improving our support services to the traders, and according the reviews from various sources

    alterations were made in the RapidRupee software on frequent basis, that is minimum two

    updates a week.

    After doing exhaustive field work and sales pitching for 8-9 weeks, a set of recommendations

    have been given on improving the penetration of RapidRupee software.

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    INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY

    Financial Markets

    Financial markets are markets wherein traders and investors buy or sell assets so as to make

    profits or minimize risk or both. Financial markets include three sub-classes viz. capital markets,

    money markets and commodity markets.

    The following diagram (figure 5.1) depicts financial markets in general:

    Figure 1: Overview of Financial Markets

    FinancialMarkets

    Capital Markets

    Equity

    Primary Secondary

    Derivatives

    Debt

    Money Markets

    T-Bills andCommercial

    PapersDebenture

    Call Money

    CommodityMarkets

    Spot Derivatives

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    Capital Markets

    These are markets where buyers and sellers trade in long-term assets like debt or equity backed

    securities. In India, the most prevalent securities are equity-backed securities. These include

    equity shares and equity derivatives. These markets are channels for:

    1.

    Wealth savers, who invest money for a long time horizon2. Businesses, who hedge against some asset they have to reduce their risk

    3. Traders, who trade or speculate short term trends with an objective to make profits takinghigh risk

    4. Arbitragers, who trade in complimentary or supplementary assets in order to earn from

    the market irregularities

    5. Derivative Writers, who sell derivatives and have the assets in hand, assuming moderaterisk and expecting high returns

    Modern capital markets have evolved as electronic trading systems. There are certain regulations

    and regulators, service partners and other players in the electronic system.

    The following are the components of capital markets in India:

    Stock Exchanges: The main stock markets in India are BSE and NSE. These markets are

    regulated by SEBI. The function of these stock exchanges is to list various securities and enable

    trading of these securities. These securities are traded in electronic form in modern stock

    exchanges. Members having direct access to the stock exchange systems are said to have a direct

    market access (DMA). They are mainly main brokers and institutional traders.

    Clearing Corporations:There are entities called as clearing corporations, who enable investors

    and brokers to transfer their stocks in electronic forms. Once stocks are traded, they need to be

    transferred from one party to another. These corporations enable in the transfer of the electronic

    stocks.

    Clearing Members:These are parties in the capital market that help in transferring the stocks.

    They do the actual transfer through the infrastructure of clearing corporations. They are sort of

    agents for the transfer of traded securities.

    Depository Participants:There are entities called depository participants or partners, who

    deposit the electronic form of stocks for their clients in clients depository accounts, which are

    also called as DEMAT accounts. Depository partners act like bank in helping clients safeguardtheir stocks in electronic forms in their vaults. Various DPs include players like RupeeSeed,

    Bank of Baroda, ICICI Bank, Kotak Securities, and most of the broking houses.

    Brokers:Brokers are players that help investors and traders buy and sell stocks in market.

    Various brokers in market include players like RupeeSeed, Angel Broking, Nirmal Bang, Motilal

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    Oswal and Anand Rathi. Sub-brokers are partners with brokers, who through brokers help their

    clients trade in stocks. Traders, investors and institutions who trade are all trading members.

    Issuers:Issuers and related agents are parties that enable issuing new securities in the market

    either through IPO or FPO.

    The following diagram (figure 5.2) helps in understanding the various players in capital market

    (specifically equity market):

    Figure 2: Structure of Capital Market in India

    Money and Commodity Markets

    Money Markets are the markets through which short term securities and currencies are traded.

    Currencies are traded in the form of spot and futures or derivatives. In spot market, the

    currencies are directly converted. Parties such as Western Union usually carry out theseactivities. In derivative markets, currency futures and options are commonly traded with other

    specialized derivatives. These derivatives can be traded either through exchanges or over the

    counter. Exchanges such as NSE enable currency derivatives.

    Commodity markets include exchange of commodities like gold, silver and iron through

    exchange. Generally, derivatives of commodities are traded through these exchanges.

    Stock Exchange

    (Example: NSE,

    Trading Member

    (Example:

    Investor

    Clearing

    Corporations

    (Example: CCIL)

    Depository

    (Example: NSDL)

    Clearing Member

    (Example: Karvy)

    Depository

    Participants

    (Example:Issuer/Agent

    (Example: Reliance,

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    Presence of RupeeSeed in Financial Markets

    Rupeeseed is a main broker for stock markets like NSE, BSE, Singapore Stock Exchange and

    NYSE. It is also a depository participant for the above-mentioned stock markets. It is present in

    commodity markets like MCX and CBOE and cash derivative markets through NSE.

    Softwares used in Financial MarketsStocks and securities are traded electronically in this modern era. Many parties use various mix

    of software to trade and prosper.

    Softwares used in financial markets fall under various categories viz. trading softwares, technical

    analysis tools, market analytics softwares, fundamental analysis softwares, information fetching

    tools, portfolio management softwares and customized softwares.

    The following diagram (figure 5.3) depicts the softwares in a elegant manner:

    Figure 3: Various Softwares in Financial Markets in India

    Used to trade secirities in financial markets

    Examples: ODIN, NOW, RapidRupee, RupeeSeedTrading Software

    These are used for charting and various other technical analysis

    Examples: Falcon, MetaStock, RapidRupee

    Technical ChartingTools

    These are used to generate buy/sell signals based on trands and patterns

    Examples: Falcon, RapidRupee, eSignal

    Market Analytics

    Software

    These are used to fetch fundamental information about various securities

    Examples: Bloomberg, Reuters, MoneyControl

    InformationPannels

    These are tools for managing portfolio, including risk management and variousscatter technologies

    Examples: Share Khan Proprietory Software, RupeeSeed

    PortfolioManagementTools

    These are systems that trade automatically based on the parameters feeded

    Once a trigger is enabled, trade is pushed

    Examples: ZeroDHA, RapidRupee (latest version only)

    Automated TradingSystems

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    RupeeSeed as a Software

    RupeeSeed has a mix of four softwares. They are:

    1. RupeeSeed: Online trading and portfolio management software. It is also a partial

    information panel, which shows only current information but not historical information.

    2.

    RapidRupee: It is a mix of trading software, charting tool and analytics software. Madewith state-of-art algorithms, it provides various studies for stocks, derivatives and

    commodities and cash. It also introduced automated trading facility on June 8, 2014 inthe latest version.

    3. MobiRupee: A version similar to RapidRupee for Android and iOS platforms. One of the

    best options for frequent travellers.4. RupeeLite: A lighter non-graphic version of RupeeSeed. Useful for people having a low

    bandwidth connection.

    Investment and Related Industry in India

    India has a huge investment industry for equity, derivatives and commodity markets. In equity

    markets across the country, more than 7800 scripts are listed. Of these listed scripts only about

    3000 are actively traded. Investors in India pay a high cost of transaction as compared to their

    foreign counterparts. This is one of the reasons for low retail participation in stocks.

    Only retail clients consume about 5% of the annual turnover, institutional investors take up rest.

    Bond market in India is highly underdeveloped. There are hardly any players in trading of bonds

    and debentures. Only institutional investors participate in debt market in India, that too mostly

    for non-tradable securities.

    The following is the list of key brokers in India:

    Name BrokerageCharges (Yearly

    Maintenance,

    Intraday,

    Delivery)

    Presencein Equity

    Presencein Cash

    Presence inCommodity

    Presence inDerivatives

    ZeroDHA 400 + Rs. 20 or

    0.01% whichever

    lower + Rs. 20 or

    0.1% whichever

    minimum

    Yes No No Yes

    Ventura 72000 + 0.0001 +

    0.1% and Rs. 18 per

    lot

    Yes No No No

    Angel

    Broking

    1000 + 0.0005 +

    0.45% and Rs. 50

    per lot

    Yes Yes No Yes

    Share

    Khan

    750 + 0.001 + 0.005 Yes Yes No Yes

    Axis

    Direct

    100000 + 0.00015 +

    0.001

    Yes No No

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    RupeeSee

    d

    400 + 0.0003 +

    0.3% or Rs. 60 per

    lot

    Yes Yes Yes Yes

    Nirmal

    Bang

    300 + 0.0006 +

    0.5% or Rs. 50 per

    lot

    Yes Yes No Yes

    Motilal

    Oswal

    NIL + 0.0005 + 0.5%

    or Rs. 100 per lot

    Yes No Yes Yes

    Figure 4: Main players in Capital Markets

    There are around 22 active exchanges in India for equity and cash, out of which only 2 are active

    viz. BSE and NSE. In commodity market, only one exchange MCX is active.

    Objective of the Project

    The following points summarize the objective of the project:

    1. To understand financial markets in India

    2.

    To understand mindsets of retail prospects for a main broker3. To understand various behavioral patterns of sub-brokers

    4. To enhance awareness of the brand RupeeSeed and Acumen Capital (India) by spreading

    the merits of RupeeSeed and to showcase RapidRupee analytics and trading tool tovarious sub-brokers and high-volume traders

    5. To penetrate RapidRupee to retail clients

    6. To create selling opportunities through sales drives7. To create sustainable partners for RupeeSeed

    8. To come up with strategies to improve relationships with retail clients as well as sub-

    brokers

    As the profits margins with retail clients are maximum in financial markets in India, the focus of

    RupeeSeed is to target retail customers. Hence, the objective of our project was to target only

    retail clients which includes small sub-brokers and traders.

    Since, retail market for main brokers and software vendors includes many players and

    RupeeSeed is a new entrant in software for capital market, the main focus of the project

    has to be on creating a brand awareness of RupeeSeed before selling.

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    CONCEPTS AND MODELS USED IN THE STUDYAs the main job was sales and creating brand awareness, tools like cold calling, AIDA and

    segmenting of customers were used. The following sections depict these models.

    Segmenting

    Of the huge list of sub-brokers and traders available in the database bought by the company,

    more than 60% of the contacts were dead contacts. Out of the remaining contacts, 42% of them

    were not interested in knowing a new brand in capital market and 37% of them were not

    interested in switching from their existing brand (as per the actual data collected during the

    project). Hence, there was a need to segment contacts based on various factors.

    Segmentation is the process of dividing the target market into various groups, based on various

    factors. The commonly known factors are geographical, demographic and behavioral.

    The standard factors of differentiation did not work for the project; hence it was required to

    create different factors for segmenting. The activity of identifying the differentiating factors tookalmost four weeks to be identified, but it helped a lot in reducing cold calling to dead clients and

    to find people who would be interested in knowing the product and offering from RupeeSeed.

    Segmentation was done on the following factors:

    1. Phone Numbers:The database given to interns was a huge database. It contained many

    contacts that were dead or contacts with wrong or changed phone numbers. Hence, to

    reduce the calling frequency it became essential to scan through the phone numbers.Various parameters were used in segmenting based on phone numbers:

    a. Phone numbers with discontinued series were first identified and the entries in the

    database were put in a not-to-contact list. For example, numbers of the range 022-567XXXXX and 022-31XXXXXX were changed due to TRI instructions andwere not working at all. Also the database contained the list of number which did

    not include a 2 in the start

    b. From experience, it was found that the numbers of mobile series98200XXXXX, 9322XXXXXX, 9223XXXXXX were accurate to a ratio

    of 90%

    c. True Caller Verification: From the then shortlisted numbers, software like truecaller was used to check he validity of the number and only if the name matched

    the listed name, the number was shortlisted for calling

    d. Yellow Page listed Numbers: It was observed that most of the numbers listed on

    yellow pages services were of receptionists in case of larger sub-brokers. Thesenumbers were rejected as it was difficult to reach the decision maker through the

    receptionist

    e. Service Provider: Some service providers like Ventura and Share Khan had

    identified targeting patterns of RupeeSeed Sales team and had instructed theirsub-brokers and clients not to entertain calls from RupeeSeed

    2. Locality:The given database also contained the address of residence/offices of the

    contacts. It was noted that people residing in suburban localities like Borivali and

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    Andheri were comparatively easy to target than their counterparts in the main town area.

    Also addresses with areas such as Vile Parle and Matunga were difficult to target. Hence,

    contacts from the easy to target areas were contacted first3. Language of Communication:Three commonly encountered language of

    communication included Gujarati, English and Hindi ordered in the number of people

    encountered. It was noted that the population who preferred communicating in Englishwere the people who were most interested in technical part of the software. Similarly,people speaking Gujarati were more interested in value proposition of the whole package.

    Sales pitches were made accordingly

    Cold Calling

    Cold calling the shortlisted contacts was an important step in setting up appointments. Most of

    the contacts did not entertain walk-ins. Hence, cold calling was extensively carried on during the

    initial days till enough number of hot leads were generated, and continued till week seven of the

    internship project.

    Cold calling requires good pitching skills to set an appointment. The common pitches were

    Greetings! I am X calling from RupeeSeed, a main broker in capital market. We have come up

    with a real-time analytics software that can provide you many benefits over conventional

    softwares available in market and Have you ever wanteda software that can help you/your

    clients generate profits without much efforts.

    The following points were taken care of:

    Introduction

    1.

    Formal and brief2. Successfully introduce the company

    3. Contained a reason to call

    Probing question

    1. Open ended

    2. Help us qualify an opportunity

    3. Encourages the contact to talk

    Hook

    1. Brief introduction of services offered2. The value that the contact could get from our services

    Call to Action

    1. Brief in itself

    2. Explained the next step

    3. An example of value proposition, for example Haveyou watched RIL prices latelyour software generated a buy call a few minutes back and our clients generated good

    profits

    Closure

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    1. Polite

    2. Thank the contact for valuable time taken

    3. Propose an appointment for demonstration

    Also, care was taken that calling was done in after-market hours, as people involved in stock

    markets do not entertain calls during the market hours.

    AIDA Principle

    AIDA principle stands for attention, interest desire and action principle of communication.

    Attention is an important part in communication if the prospective client is not interested in the

    conversation.

    Attention can be gained by starting the conversation like I will show you how I can make a

    hundred rupees in five minutes by using only ten thousand rupees. Bold statements attract

    people to the topic.

    The next step is interest. To gain interest, general talks about markets conditions and a few

    techniques in trading in which the prospect in interested were discussed.

    To gain desire, value propositions that RupeeSeed can offer need to be listed to the prospect.

    How the prospect can trade in his way by using the service was demonstrated.

    Action was made with experiential marketing. A demo service was given to the prospects and

    they were guided to use the service and trade in live market, which generated positive results for

    around 78% prospects. At times, even before the prospect can enter trade in his/her system, price

    would shoot up. This was due to great volatility of the market due to ongoing national elections.

    For example, while demonstrating to Mr. Suresh Jain of Kedia Investments, price of DHFL rose

    up by 5 rupees even before he could enter the trade. This event created a great impact.

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    COMPANY ANALYSISRupeeseed has the competency in online share trading with various of unique features.

    RupeeSeed has a dedicated team for market analysis, technical development and sales apart from

    the back office team. There is a dedicated in-house team for development of the four packages

    and the team constantly is in search for new features to be added to the softwares.

    Management Team of Acumen Group and RupeeSeed:

    Figure 5: Management Team of Acumen Group and RupeeSeed

    Features of RupeeSeed

    The USP of RupeeSeed is its simplicity in trading, trendy outlook and information presentation in

    an elegant manner. RupeeSeeds main objective is to enable its clients with profits in an easy

    manner. Rupeeseed have been successful in executing its goals constructively. An evolutionary

    algorithm sprints beneath statistical calculations and modern technology to offer the clients an

    edge of profitable trades.

    Acumen Group and Acumen Capital (India) Limited are parent companies of RupeeSeed.

    Acumen group has its presence in India since 1996, based at Kochi. RupeeSeed technology

    ventures was created in the year 2011 and is since functioning profitably.

    The brand RupeeSeed consists of four softwares viz. RupeeSeed, RapidRupee, MobiRupee and

    RupeeLite. The following diagram (figure 7.1) illustrates the four platforms:

    Figure 6: Four Trading Platforms provided by RupeeSeed

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    RupeeSeed is a website for investors. An elegant website that enables investors to trade online

    and providing them information necessary for trading. RapidRupee is an advanced analytics and

    trading platform meant for sub-brokers advanced traders. MobiRupee is a trading platform for

    mobile phone platforms like android and iOS. RupeeLite is a fight weight platform that has no

    graphical elements and functions similar to RupeeSeed.

    A distinct feature of RupeeSeed is Trailing Stop-loss. It is a stop-loss that trails the current price,

    and executes if it finds a gap of defined rupees in price level from the local price maxima. For

    example, if a trailing stop-loss of 2 rupees is entered on a stock trading at 100 rupees, and the

    stock goes to 110 rupees and start reversing from that point, the stock is sold at 108 rupees.

    Also, RupeeSeed has features that enable investors calculate in-the-money and out-the-money

    hedging positions and also shows various spreads, strangles and straddles. Apart from these

    features, RupeeSeed has all the features its competitors are providing.

    RapidRupee has many other distinct features. Some of them are:

    1. Multiple Watchlists:It is difficult for traders to view all factors of markets in one view.

    So, different watchlist views are created, which can be switched easily, so that traders can

    view all parameters.

    2. Live Scanner: It is a feature of RapidRupee, which scans all the market based on a few

    evolutionary algorithms, and displays stocks that might show a huge movement in either

    side. It is accurate up to 80%, which is quiet good as compared to other competitors. A

    screenshot of live scanner is demonstrated in figure (figure 7.3) below:

    Figure 7: Live Scanner in RapidRupee

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    6. Mutual funds

    7. Insurance

    8. IPO

    SWOT analysis of RupeeSeed

    Figure 9: SWOT Analysis of RupeeSeed

    Strengths: Strongtechnology, elegant

    and simple looks, easy

    to use, appropriatedata

    Opportunities:Capableof replacing famoussoftwares in markets

    like Falcon andMetaStock

    Weaknesses: Missesfindamental data onstocks, only works onWindows and lacks

    support for Mac

    Threats: Low brand

    awareness, nocategory wise

    subscription asavailable withcompetitors

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    21 Mital 992099023

    9

    Borivali Not Interested

    22 Ujjwal Shah 982073397

    9

    Borivali Using Falcon

    23 Suresh Bhai 989234811

    1

    Borivali Software expensive

    24 Pankaj Bhai 932302115

    7

    Kandivali Not Interested

    25 Hiral Desai 981932586

    8

    Borivali E Told to email about the software, but later

    said not interested

    26 Rajni Mehta 986901345

    6

    Kandivali E Not Interested

    27 Sachin Kale 71042228 Vashi Not Interested

    28 Mr. Singh 982366890

    4

    Vashi Not Interested

    29 Darayes

    Maneck

    Karkaria

    982101261

    6

    Fort Using Falcon, Bloomberg, Metastock

    30 Panna S

    Shah

    982047737

    5

    Malad W Not Interested

    31 Thalachil

    Narayanan

    Unni Nair

    982044408

    5

    Kandivali East Not Interested

    32 Shamala

    Sanjay Patel

    982047659 Mahavir Nagar Using Falcon

    33 Ami B Mehta 982115022

    2

    Kandivali Has better software 'esignal' according to

    client

    34 Mukesh

    KeshavlalShah

    982016806

    0

    Andheri West Not Interested

    35 Pravin

    Punjalal

    Gada

    982057310

    0

    Malad East Stopping Stocks

    36 Hitesh

    Jayantilal

    Gandhi

    982003012

    5

    Borivali West Not Interested

    37 Jaikumar

    Ashwinkuma

    r Mehta

    982033153

    8

    Borivali East Not Interested

    38 Rajendra

    Prasad B

    Gupta

    982063177

    9

    Andheri West Not Interested

    39 Chetan V

    Sheth

    982028430

    7

    Borivali West Using Falcon, Bloomberg, Metastock

    40 Ruchi Rakesh

    Mhatre

    982060470

    9

    Andheri West Not Interested

    41 Pravinkumar

    N Prajapati

    982146174

    4

    Malad East Not Interested

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    42 Mr.

    Siddhartha

    D. Desai

    982036056

    7

    Parle West Using Falcon

    43 Rajen

    Jagdish

    Dhabalia

    982116262

    3

    6, Sambhav

    Darshan,,Jambli Galli,

    Opp Jain

    Temple,Borivali

    Software expensive

    Figure 10: Hot Leads

    The following are the conversions:

    1. Akshay Maheta: RapidRupee Subscription sold

    2. Fifth Gear EduServices Limited: Collaboration with RupeeSeed in training students on

    RupeeSeed and providing clients to RupeeSeed on a profit sharing basis successfully

    achieved

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    I have been across different areas of Mumbai to visit the clients, I found the mix of clients some

    were optimistic some were pessimistic about this software. Daily we need to call them to take

    prior appointment sometimes we need to approach them directly. It has been observed that they

    were associated with other softwares like Falcon and MetaStock since last couple of years. They

    were not interested to go for a change as they were quite satisfied with the products they were

    using. This shows the barriers for new entrants in the capital market software. Some clients who

    showed interest were HNIs, but the differentiation factors for RupeeSeed were the main issue as

    rivals were making better value propositions. Some of the sub-brokers did not have the authority

    of decisions on their own as everything was provided from the main brokers, for example

    Ventura Capital Limited sub brokers. Many brokers were finding ways to diversify into other

    markets like insurance and real estate as stock market earns them profits based on market trends.

    Another main problem to approach prospects was the election period. The month of April

    2014 had many bank holidays and only 12 working days for capital markets were there in that

    month. As a result, brokers and traders were quiet busy in their own work and did not have

    time to try new software.

    There was a mix of potential clients, negative clients and no response clients. So, creating

    awareness about the company and product was the daunting task ahead of us. Even in this

    situation, I was able to convert one subscription and one long term collaboration, which

    would result in a great lifetime value for the company.

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    Promotion programs were planned, but could not be conducted due to lack of time and revenue.

    Conclusion

    I conclude that it was a wonderful experience for me to work with the small sized venture like

    RupeeSeed to enhance my skills in sales profile and also got the privilege to meet various sub-brokers existing in the market with wealth of experience in the trading business.

    But, still it is a small company as compared to giants in the market. It has a share less than 1% of

    the total market. There needs to be a change for RupeeSeed so as to gain a greater share.

    Recommendations

    RupeeSeed as a software has better features than most of its competitors. It has a lot of technical

    tools in the mix of four services they offer.

    RupeeSeed, a child company of Acumen Group has lot of potential to expand themselves and

    target customer in the market only the thing is to reposition and strategy formulation need to be

    done wisely.

    The following points can be considered:

    1. Service Portfolio: Lot of technical tools is involved in the software package. Not all

    clients require all the tools. Various packages consisting of different tool sets can be

    offered, so that people have a choice in what they want to buy. If they have a better mix

    of products they are offering, more number of people would be interested in buying the

    related services.

    2. Customization and Personalization:The set of features which are tangiblized or seen

    by the customers are the same as other softwares. Customers need to see something new,

    something better and easy to use. All the customers need different tools and different

    views. The key to this factor is personalization. Personalization in views can be possible

    by using various DOM objects in javascript and similar technologies in otherprogramming languages. It is technically possible, and many have implemented it

    including Yahoo! And Google.

    3. Awareness: RupeeSeed lacks mainly due to lack of awareness of its brand name in

    market. Advertising in daily like Economic Times and business magazines is essential.

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    SCOPE FOR FURTHER IMPROVEMENTS

    Keeping the limitations in mind of this project there is a scope of further improvement in

    any future research in the project study. They can be summarized as follows:

    1.

    Fundamental analysis can be provided as a side service; people do not need to go to any

    other service provider like money control

    2. Documentation to be made covering all the aspects of the software with appropriate

    examples

    3. Pricing policy can be improved by introducing the concept of pay as you go

    4. Number of technical helpdesks can be increased and standard procedures and best practices

    in call centres like ITIL and COBIT can be followed

    5. The ratio of profit sharing with partners can be changed to make RupeeSeed more lucrative

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    APPENDICESFAQs

    1)

    How do I open a trading account with RUPEESEED?

    a. Email: Drop us an email with your name and contact number at and well call you

    back.

    b. Online: Visitwww.rupeeseed.com and Click on Open an Account. Take a print

    out of the form and courier the same to us

    2) Does it cost me anything to open a trading and DEMAT account?

    Opening of trading account is free, however for DEMAT account we charge

    according to the plan you choose. The minimum plan starts with Rs.399/- per annum

    3) What documents are required for opening an account?

    The following are the list of documents required:

    a. PAN CARD

    b. Photo id proof (passport /Driving license/Adhar card)

    c. Address proof (Latest Electricity bill/Telephone Bill/Voter id card/Ration card)

    d. Last 3 months bank statement

    e.

    One passport size photo

    f. One Cancelled Cheque

    4) How long does it take to open an account?

    After submitting the relevant documents and filled up the form, It takes a maximum of

    2 working days to open an account.

    5) What if I already have a DEMAT account with another Depository?

    In order to use our Online Trading Platform, you will be required to have a DEMAT

    account with RupeeSeed

    6) How quickly will I be able to trade?

    Once your account is opened, you can start trading immediately.

    http://www.rupeeseed.com/http://www.rupeeseed.com/http://www.rupeeseed.com/http://www.rupeeseed.com/
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    7) How do I make my initial deposit?

    Choose the method that works the best for you:

    a. Cheque Payment: You can handover a crossed cheque addressed to Acumen

    Capital Market (INDIA) LTD.to our Sales Representative and hell deposit it on

    your behalf.

    b. Via online fund transfer through Rupeeseed.com. We are connected with 19

    banks which covers all the major Banks.

    c. Via NEFT. You can transfer money via your net banking facility to our

    designated account and can send a mail to rupeeseed.com in this regard

    8) How many exchanges can I trade on?

    You can trade on NSE, BSE, MCX, NCDEX and NMC

    9) Standard Brokerage for Retail Clients

    Delivery Equity 0.45%

    Intraday Equity 0.03% Futures - 0.03%

    Options - Rs.60/- per lot

    10)Standard Brokerage for HNI Clients (Trading Volume of 50 lacs daily)

    Delivery Equity 0.15%

    Intraday

    Equity

    0.01% Futures - 0.01%Options - Rs.30/- per lot

    11)What if I have questions or need help?

    If you have any questions or queries related to our products and services or any

    other

    General query, you can call us on 022-61795700 or you can also drop us an email

    [email protected]

    12)How can I take out money from my Trading Account?

    Provided you have sufficient funds in your Ledger Account you can request a

    withdrawal

    At any time via the Request Pay out option in Rupeeseed.com post that the funds

    will be directly credited to your account within one working day.

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]
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    BIBLIOGRAPHY

    Search Engines:

    www.google.com

    Investment related details:www.investopedia.com

    www.wikipedia.org

    FAQs and Company Related Data:

    https://www.rupeeseed.com/

    http://acumengroup.in/

    http://rupeeseed.blogspot.in/

    www.capitalmarketsofindia.com

    Books:

    A random walk down the Wall Street

    Derivatives by John Hull

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