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Netcore Pioneers Agentic Marketing, Redefining Customer Engagement

MUMBAI, India, Feb. 17, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Autonomous agent-based, artificial intelligence systems are beginning to replace traditional campaign-based marketing, marking one of the most consequential shifts the martech industry has seen in decades. As consumer behaviour becomes more volatile and fragmented across channels, brands are moving away from rule-based workflows towards real-time, outcome-driven decision-making.
For years, marketing has relied on fixed rule-based campaigns, predefined journeys, segmentation, and A/B tests to reach scale. While effective in a more predictable environment, these approaches struggle in a world where customer intent can change daily and where engagement spans multiple channels, including WhatsApp, email, push notifications, RCS, and in-app messaging. Linear journeys and one-size-fits-all campaigns increasingly fail to deliver the personalised outcomes consumers today expect, at the very least.To meet these changing consumer expectations, leading martech vendors today have been really quick at adopting agentic marketing systems: autonomous AI agents that decide how and when to engage each customer. Rather than optimising for activity metrics such as opens or clicks, these agentic marketing systems are designed to maximise measurable business outcomes, such as revenue, retention, and customer lifetime value (CLTV), which are the leading metrics that brands value the most.From campaigns to decisioningUnder agentic marketing models, execution is no longer driven by predefined workflows. Consumers move fluidly across channels, devices, and moments that rarely follow a linear path. Their behaviour and intent fluctuate rapidly, shaped by factors such as pricing sensitivity, inventory availability, timing, and competitive offers, many of which lie outside a brand’s immediate visibility.Autonomous agents continuously learn from these signals, adjusting message, channel, timing, and frequency without human intervention. Instead of asking, “Which journey should this customer enter?”, the system evaluates a more precise question: “What is the next best action for this customer right now, based on their past behaviour and preferences and if any?”Industry analysts describe this as a shift from campaign planning to autonomous decisioning, where each interaction is treated as a unique moment rather than a step in a fixed flow. Crucially, these systems can also decide on restraint, pausing or stopping outreach when engagement would create friction instead of value. For marketing leaders, this means faster responses to changing signals and less wasted budget on poorly targeted communication.Rethinking personalizationIn the pre-agentic era of martech, personalisation was more of an approximation than precision. Brands grouped customers into broad segments based on shared attributes or past behaviour, and everyone within a segment received the same message, offer, or predefined journey. What was earlier named personalisation was not really so, since it was primarily driven by segments, rules, schedules, and averages, rather than made in the moment based on real-time customer intent.Data signals were largely static and backwards-looking. Marketers relied heavily on indicators such as the last purchase, last click, or basic demographic profiles to guide engagement. Customer journeys were designed upfront around predicted behaviour, and once launched, they largely remained static with no options for course correction. In reality, though, real-world customer behaviour often diverged from the carefully mapped plans.A/B testing became the primary optimisation mechanism, improving outcomes for the median customer rather than the individual. Even more advanced techniques like dynamic content and predictive scoring operated within fixed, predefined logic, with few decision points and limited flexibility. Meaningful efforts and adaptation required human intervention and time.As a result, personalisation prioritised scale over relevance. Success was measured through vanity metrics such as opens, clicks, and short-term conversions, often at the expense of long-term value. This led to over-messaging, unnecessary discounting, and repetitive experiences, with customers treated as segments moving through flows rather than individuals with constantly changing context, behaviours, and intent.Implications for marketing leadershipThe rise of autonomous agents is also reshaping the role of the Chief Marketing Officer. As operational execution shifts to AI, CMOs are increasingly focused on setting goal-based objectives, defining constraints, and governing automated decision-making.Marketing agents, such as decisioning agents, help make the move away from segments, journeys, and A/B tests that optimise for averages. Instead, each customer is assigned an AI agent that learns behaviour in real time and autonomously determines the right message, channel, and timing for every interaction. As a result, leadership focus shifts from managing campaigns to governing outcomes, prioritising revenue, retention, and lifetime value over volume-based metrics.This shift is also influencing how marketing technology is priced. Traditional martech models are consumption-based, tied to licenses, features, and dashboards. In the agentic era, martech is being repriced as we make the move towards outcome-based pricing. Agentic systems are held accountable for performance-based outcomes, rewarded only when they outperform defined goals and deliver measurable business impact.The implications are significant. Conversations move from “What does this platform do?” to “What results does it deliver?” Budgets begin to shift away from bloated technology stacks toward accountable, outcome-focused platforms. Marketing teams spend less time managing tools and more time on strategy, brand, and creativity, while agentic marketing handles execution based on the goals set.The road aheadAgentic marketing is still in its early stages, but its trajectory is clear. Early adopters are focusing on high-impact use cases such as pricing optimisation, churn prevention, and inventory-led offers before expanding autonomy across the customer lifecycle.The brands most likely to succeed will not be those that automate indiscriminately, but those that adopt agentic thinking with discipline, starting small, proving value, and scaling responsibly.As marketing enters this next phase, the defining capability will no longer be creativity alone, or data alone, but the ability to translate intelligence into action in real time. Agentic marketing today has moved on from POC’s into the outcome-driven agentic era. It is emerging as the operating logic for modern customer engagement and a signal that marketing is finally ready to move at the speed of the customer, delivering value-based outcomes that brands today are heavily after.About Netcore CloudNetcore Cloud, a leading agentic marketing platform, leverages its comprehensive Customer Engagement Suite to create personalized, omnichannel experiences. Leveraging AI to analyze customer data, Netcore enables targeted segments and meaningful digital interactions. Trusted by over 6,500 brands across sectors like Ecommerce, Retail, Banking and Financial Services, Media and Entertainment, and Travel, its marquee clients include Walmart, Unilever, Tommy Hilfiger, Domino’s, McDonald’s, Pizza Hut, and Crocs. Netcore Cloud is appraised at Level 3 of ISACA’s CMMI® by Equalitas Certifications Limited, reaffirming its commitment to process excellence. 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Reliance Digital Introduces High-Performance iQOO 15R to its Nationwide Store Network

MUMBAI, India, March 11, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Reliance Digital announces the offline retail availability of iQOO, the high-performance smartphone brand built for today’s youth and tech-forward consumers. Following strong traction in online channels, iQOO is now extending its presence into physical retail, allowing customers to experience and purchase its devices first-hand at Reliance Digital stores across India.

Known for pushing the boundaries of speed, and power, the iQOO 15R is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5, delivering exceptional speed, responsiveness, and sustained performance throughout the day. It packs iQOO’s biggest battery yet in an ultra-slim 7.90mm design, making it India’s slimmest smartphone with a 7600 mAh battery.The device features a 6.5K IceCore VC Cooling Chamber for stable performance and runs on OriginOS 6.0 based on Android 16 out of the box, supported by 4 years of software updates and 6 years of security updates. It is also equipped with a Sony LYT-700V OIS camera, a 1.5K 144Hz AMOLED EyeCare display, and IP68 & IP69 dust and water resistance, making it a dependable daily partner for professionals on the go.The brand’s offline expansion marks an important step in deepening consumer engagement by offering hands-on access to its devices, enabling customers to explore iQOO’s powerful performance, advanced display technology, and flagship-grade camera capabilities in a real-world retail environment.The availability of iQOO at Reliance Digital brings together two brands driven by innovation and consumer experience. While iQOO continues to build its reputation as a performance-led smartphone brand, Reliance Digital strengthens its portfolio by offering customers access to cutting-edge technology brands through its extensive nationwide retail network.Through engaging in-store experiences, knowledgeable staff, and immersive product demonstrations, Reliance Digital aims to help consumers better understand iQOO’s performance-first DNA. This move further reinforces Reliance Digital’s commitment to staying ahead of evolving consumer preferences and serving as a preferred destination for discovering new-age technology.With this expansion, Reliance Digital continues to play a key role in shaping India’s consumer electronics landscape by bringing future-ready brands closer to customers, while enabling smartphone brands like iQOO to build stronger connections with a growing, performance-driven audience.The all new iQOO 15R is now available at Reliance Digital stores nationwide.Photo: https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/2931475/iQOO_15R.jpg 

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Power Creator Awards – Women’s Edition by Times Entertainment, Lights Up Mumbai, Celebrating Digital Trailblazers on International Women’s Day

MUMBAI, India, March 11, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — In a dazzling celebration of creativity, influence, and impact, Times Entertainment successfully hosted the Power Creator Awards – Women’s Edition on March 9th at The Lalit, Mumbai. Marking International Women’s Day, the gala honored the extraordinary women who are not just creating content but are building communities and driving meaningful change across India’s digital landscape.

The evening brought together the biggest names from the world of entertainment and digital media. The ceremony was graced by high-profile personalities including Hina Khan, Kusha Kapila, Sanjana Sanghi, Sona Mohapatra, Sonnalli Seygall, and Sumukhi Suresh, who stood as a testament to the growing synergy between traditional stardom and digital influence.A Distinguished JuryThe ‘Jury Choice’ winners were selected after a rigorous deliberation process by an esteemed panel of industry veterans. The jury featured:Divya Dutta (National Award-winning Actor & Author)Rasika Dugal (Versatile Actor known for Mirzapur & Delhi Crime)Shweta Tripathi Sharma (Acclaimed Actor and digital pioneer)Anup Soni (Renowned Actor and Anchor)”To witness so many creators through the jury process was a reminder that creation is a reflection of who we are,” said Shweta Tripathi Sharma. Rasika Dugal added, “I was particularly moved by the ‘Breaking the Bias’ category; the courage and honesty of these women is truly inspiring.”Celebrating the WinnersThe awards followed a dual-winner format—Jury Choice and Popular Choice (voted for by millions of fans nationwide)—covering over 20 diverse categories.CategoryWinner (Jury/Popular Choice Highlights)Power Comedy CreatorSrishti Dixit / Aanchal AgrawalPower Fashion & StyleRachel D’cruz / Jhanvi BhatiaPower Breaking BiasMira Erda / Saniya Mistri KaiyumuddinPower Music CreatorSantvani Trivedi / Melissa SrivastavaPower Food CreatorNatasha Gandhi / Kriti BhoutikaPower Fitness IconNeha Singh / Vibha MahajanPower Podcaster CreatorAleena Qureshi/ Srishti Ganguli and Salonie PatelCheck out the full winners list here – https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/women/voices-of-power/times-entertainments-power-creator-awards-womens-edition-complete-winners-list-palak-muchhal-ira-khan-and-more-honored/articleshow/129344078.cmsPhoto: https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/2931390/Power_Creator_Awards.jpg 

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Kotak Alts announces winner of the inaugural Katalyst Awards

Ms Himani Choudhary named Katalyst for the year – India’s Best Financial Content Creator; wins Rs. 25 LakhsMUMBAI, India, March 10, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Kotak Katalyst Awards, a national initiative instituted to recognise excellence and responsibility in financial content creation has announced the winner of its first Katalyst edition. Kotak Alternate Asset Managers Limited (“Kotak Alts”) today announced Himani Choudhary as the winner. The winner was awarded a prize of INR 25 Lakhs, positioning Katalyst among the most meaningful recognitions for financial content creators in India.

Srini Sriniwasan, Managing Director, Kotak Alts, said, “The Kotak Alts Katalyst Awards were instituted to recognize content creators who are contributing meaningfully to financial literacy in India. As investor participation deepens, audiences are seeking clarity, context, and credibility. The response from creators was overwhelming and points to the new generation of financial educators.  As the inaugural winner Ms. Himani Chaudhary, exemplifies the standard of financial communication that Katalyst seeks to encourage.”The first edition of the Kotak Alts Katalyst Awards received over six hundred entries from across 19 states and in 8 languages, reflecting the growing role of digital creators in shaping financial awareness. Conceived in response to increasing clutter and misinformation in the financial ecosystem, Katalyst is designed to recognize creators who place accuracy, transparency, and investor interest at the core of their work.The winning content, ‘Personal Finance & Major Finance Updates’ by Himani Choudhary, was recognised for its clarity, originality, and credibility. The jury noted the content’s ability to explain complex financial concepts in a clear and measured manner, supported by strong research and a consistent focus on investor education over virality.To ensure a robust and transparent evaluation process, the awards framework was designed and audited by EY. The top thirty entries were assessed by an academic jury.The top 10 finalists were subsequently evaluated by a grand jury comprising Kunal Shah, Founder and CEO of CRED; Radhika Gupta, Managing Director and CEO of Edelweiss Mutual Fund; and Alpesh Shah, Managing Director and Senior Partner at Boston Consulting Group, and chaired by Ananth Narayan, former Whole–Time Member of SEBI with extensive capital markets and regulatory experience.The Katalyst Awards recognise financial content creators who priorities financial literacy, substance, and long–term investor interest. Through this initiative, Kotak Alts aims to encourage responsible financial communication and support the development of informed and confident investors across India.About Kotak Alternate Asset Managers Ltd: Kotak Alternate Asset Managers Limited (‘Kotak Alts’), a part of Kotak Mahindra Group (‘Kotak’), focuses on Alternate Asset Management and Investment Advisory businesses. Kotak Alts was set up in early 2005 and has raised, managed, and advised over USD 22 billion across different asset classes, including Private Equity, Real Estate, Infrastructure, Special Situations, Private Credit, and Investment Advisory. The asset management business and investment advisory vertical are managed by independent specialist teams. For more information, visit https://www.kotakalternateasset.com/Image: https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/2930186/Kotak_Alts_Katalyst_Awards_2026.jpg

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