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IMRB International has been offering specialised research services for around 4 decades to clients in India and overseas. IMRB International operates out of its five full service offices in Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, Chennai and Bangalore and is supported by 15 other regional centers for collection of survey information.

IMRB International has nine specialist units:



IMRB International Divisions: ABACUS MARKET ANALYTICS

ABACUS MARKET ANALYTICS unit offers a wide range of services to all the research units in IMRB. These include data processing, charting, statistical analysis, database management and updation, software development and testing.

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IMRB International Divisions: BIRD

BIRD, the Business & Industrial Research Division of IMRB International, is the market research and consultancy division servicing B2B and industrial markets. For catering to technology markets including IT hardware, software & services and Telecommunication, there is an exclusive eTechnology Group within BIRD.

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IMRB International Divisions: BSG

The Brand Science Group (BSG) is a new unit at IMRB International that primarily focuses on Brand and Communication Research. Over the last few years IMRB Brand Science has been working towards the development of various tools that would help us get a better understanding of the Brand and its communication in an Indian Context.

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IMRB International Divisions: CSMM

Customer Satisfaction Management & Measurement (CSMM) is an independent, specialist unit of IMRB International. CSMM is an exclusive member of the Walker Information Global Network (WIGN) in the Indian subcontinent.

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IMRB International Divisions: Media & Panel Group

Media and Panel is an independent, specialist unit of IMRB International, incorporated in 1992. MPG handles different kinds of research both syndicated and customized. MPG has 4 different verticals: Consumer Panel (MarketPulse), Retail Unit, Media Unit, Mindtech Software and Systems.

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IMRB International Divisions: PQR

Probe Qualitative Research is one of India's leading qualitative research groups and has executives specially trained in India and overseas in qualitative research methods.

Drawing on learning from ethnography, psychology and anthropology. It has created an array of validated tool-kits.

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IMRB International Divisions: Quantitative Research

IMRB International's Customised Quantitative Research Division offers custom research solutions using quantitative methods to clients in India and abroad through its five offices in Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, Bengaluru and Chennai.

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IMRB MindTech Systems: Software development house

MindTech Systems has been in software development to enhance Market Research services. MindTech Systems services are a value addition to existing MR services. Our solutions help clients to convert market research information into actions.

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IMRB International Divisions: SRI

Social and Rural Research Institute (SRI) has been set up by IMRB International in 1990 with the objective servicing the clients in the development sector with focused efforts.

SRI, over the years, has developed strong expertise and capabilities for designing and conducting surveys.

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  • 05.04.11

    On 2nd April 2011, all the cricket websites attracted a little more than 4 Mn fans.

    India is the new champion of the Cricket World Cup. The road to this achievement has been far from easy. After making it to the stage of Final-8; India had to win three crucial matches before they could lift the coveted award. In all these matches, they had to win against the past champion teams that had won the cup in last few years. The most important of them being the finals, which was played against Sri Lanka. While the team was gutting it out in the middle; millions of fans were releasing anxieties and passion on various media avenues. A presupposition that Television ratings would have soared can hardly be argued; but how did the Internet perform amidst this chaotic excitement? Read On!

    On 2nd April 2011, all the cricket websites attracted a little more than 4 Mn Indian fans. On an average, an Indian fan spent 38 Mins on these websites. The busiest timeslots during the day was between 12pm – 6pm, wherein 3.0 Mn visitors navigated through Internet for accessing cricket-related content. In the other half of the match in the evening (6pm – 12 am) there were a little more than 2 Mn fans that used Internet to get updates for the match.

    The Indian fans on the day of the finals match, between India and Sri Lanka (i.e. on April 2nd, 2011), visited different websites. About 1.73 Mn of them visited Espnstar.com/cwclive; followed by 1.7 Mn visiting the Espncricinfo.com. Cricket.yahoo.com attracted 1.6 Mn and nearly 0.3 Mn visited Cricbuzz.com. Overall, The time they spent on the above websites was quite varied. While an average Indian fan was glued to Espnstar.com/cwclive for 41 Mins, they were on Cricbuzz.com for nearly half an hour. An average fan spent 25 mins on Cricket.yahoo.com and 21 Mins on Espncricinfo.com.

    Internet in India is gradually evolving to provide different types of content and assuming an important media option. As indicated by Tarun Abhichandani, Group Business Director, eTech Group, IMRB International, "Almost 30% of the 14 million internet users accessed cricketing websites during the World Cup finals. With the next season of IPL scheduled to start in the next few days, it will be interesting to see how the numbers stack up".

    About Web Audience Measurement (WAM)

    WAM is an offering from IMRB International which provides online publishers, planners and advertisers a common platform to identify trends in Internet usage in India as well as plan for better media planning. The panel based approach adopted by this system has been made possible due to a unique metering technology custom built for Indian market. The meter is capable of capturing internet usage data from multiple machines and still attribute to the same panellist. Further, the meter allows the flexibility of capturing only the panel member’s data in case the machine is used by multiple users. The meter can capture data from multiple browsers (all versions of IE, all versions of Chrome, Firefox, Yahoo! Messenger, Google Talk and MSN Messenger). The data reporting is being done through the well established Media Xpress tool customized for the Internet market. The reporting tool called Web Xpress allows pre and post media planning, duplication analysis and profiling apart from the usual trending tools. The tool is also capable of reporting at day level and at day-part level.

    About IMRB International

    Established in 1971, IMRB International is a pioneer in market research. IMRB is a member of the Kantar Group, part of the WPP company. Kantar is one of the world’s largest consumer insight networks. IMRB's footprint extends across 26 offices in 14 countries – Algeria, Australia, Bangladesh, Egypt, Hong Kong, India, Japan, Malaysia, Netherland, Saudi Arabia, Sri Lanka, South Korea, UAE and United Kingdom. With over 1200 full time staff, IMRB provides high quality conceptualisation, strategic thinking, execution and interpretation skills. IMRB International is the only research company in India that offers such a wide range of research based services to its clients. IMRB International's specialized areas includes consumer market research both quantitative and qualitative, industrial market research, business to business market research, social and rural market research, media research, retail research, and consumer panels.

    For more details contact:

    Tarun Abhichandani

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  • 25.01.11

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