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Endurance International Group ropes in Manish Dalal As Managing Director of Asia-Pacific

Endurance International Group appointed Manish Dalal as managing director of Asia-Pacific (APAC). Manish will be responsible for overseeing the existing APAC business and designing and executing a growth strategy through new markets, products and business opportunities.

“We are excited to welcome Manish to lead the growth and development of our APAC strategy, His expertise in the region coupled with his strong industry expertise in domains, web hosting, and online presence make him an ideal leader and instrumental to Endurance’s future growth.” said Christine Timmins Barry, chief services officer of Endurance International Group.

“I’m impressed with Endurance’s breadth of brands that support small business owners and am excited to foster new opportunities for the company in APAC, small and medium businesses play a vital role in economic development of every country with their rapid innovation and expansion. According to the Ministry of Micro and Small Medium Enterprise (MSME), there  are around 51 million MSMEs in India that contribute over 37% of India’s GDP.  Out of these 51 million MSMEs, around 16 million are actively connected to the Internet with more coming online every day. With India’s digital consumers coming of age, MSME owners are increasingly reimaging their business with an online mind set. Therein lies the opportunity to partner with small businesses in their online journey as they fast-track their path to business success” said Mr. Dalal.

Manish will be based at the company’s Mumbai officeand supporting Endurance International Group’s APAC business, including ResellerClub, BigRock, Bluehost, Domain.com, HostGator and LogicBoxes.

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