Vserv.mobi ropes in David Yin

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Vserv.mobi ropes in David Yin 
Vserv.mobi has named David Yin as General Manager - Developer Business. David's appointment is in line with Vserv.mobi's plans to accelerate expansion and lead the developer ecosystem, in the burgeoning mobile market of South East Asia, a key focus in the company's overall growth strategy.
Dippak Khurana, CEO, Vserv.mobi said, "With an increasing uptake of mobile internet and app consumption, South East Asia is in the midst of a mobile revolution. However, the thriving app developer community in this region are unable to maximise this opportunity due to lack of viable app monetisation models. We believe that our AppWrapper solution is well-suited to address this challenge with its simple one click app monetisation approach across both micro transaction based paid models and premium advertising based monetization. With his tremendous experience in the space, David will be able to strengthen our developer strategy and enable more developers in this region to make the best of our comprehensive app monetisation offerings."
Vikas Gulati, VP, Business Development - SE Asia, Vserv.mobi said, "South East Asia has been a key growth contributor to Vserv.mobi’s success. With David coming on board, he will be able to effectively leverage his expertise to further broad base our presence in the industry especially with the developer community."
David Yin, GM - Developer Business - SE Asia, Vserv.mobi said, "I'm excited to join Vserv.mobi at this juncture, as the company has been making great strides towards leadership in emerging markets. The South East Asian market is at the crossroads of mobile innovation and I look forward making Vserv AppWrapper the #1 App Monetization choices for developers."

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