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Easy Trip Planners Tie-Ups with Brazilian Firms to Boost Latin America Presence; Shares Up 4%

-- Online travel technology company Easy Trip Planners (NSE:EASEMYTRIP, BOM:543272) has expanded its presence in Latin America by signing multiple memorandums of understanding with corporate and institutional partners in Brazil, according to a Wednesday filing to the Indian stock exchanges.

The company has signed MoUs with various corporates such as AGK Corretora de Cmbio, Neo Sector, AMVALE - Associação dos Municípios do Vale do Rio Grande, DATAGRO, X3 - Brazil, and Lummio Technologia, to explore opportunities within Brazil's corporate travel ecosystem.

Through these tie-ups, Easy Trip will work closely with its partners to support the travel requirements of Brazilian organizations through its technology-driven platform.

The company's shares were up over 4% in recent trade.

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