Rategain Travel Technologies Ltd
NSE:RATEGAIN

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NSE:RATEGAIN
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Price: 449.2 INR 0.18%
Market Cap: 52.9B INR
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52.9B INR
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RateGain Travel Technologies Ltd. operates as software as a service company in the hospitality and travel industry in India. The company is headquartered in Noida, Uttar Pradesh. The company went IPO on 2021-12-17. Ltd., is an India-based company, which provides software as a service (SaaS) solutions. The firm processes electronic transactions and price points for the travel and hospitality industry. The Company’s products include Competitor Pricing Intelligence, Rate Parity, Distribution, Revenue Maximization, and Social Media. The company offers travel and hospitality solutions across a spectrum of verticals including hotels, airlines, online travel agents (OTAs), meta-search companies, vacation rentals, package providers, car rentals, rail, travel management companies, cruises and ferries. The firm works with customers to help them in revenue generation through acquisition, retention and wallet share expansion.

RATEGAIN Intrinsic Value
737.99 INR
Undervaluation 39%
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