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Uber Sells Its Food Delivery Business, UberEats, To Local Rival In India


Uber has officially sold its food delivery arm to Zomato, a local rival in India. As part of the deal, the ride-hailing company will acquire a 9.99 percent stake in Zomatoā€™s food delivery business.

The deal was an all-stock deal valued to be between $160 million and $200 million. Through the agreement, Zomato will acquire the whole of UberEats business, including the restaurant partners, workers, customers and even driver-partners that were onboard.

ā€œThrough this deal, Uber Eats India users now become Zomato users. I want to assure Uber Eats India users that their Similarly, the delivery partners who were earlier associated with Uber Eats India will be on-boarded on our fleet user experience wonā€™t be compromised in any way ā€“ if at all, the scale gives us higher density to make our deliveries faster,ā€ said Zomatoā€™s co-founder and CEO, Deepinder Goyal.

Uber set foot in Indiaā€™s food delivery business in 2017 and the company reportedly launched plans to sell it as soon as in 2018, according to TechCrunch.

Uberā€™s food delivery business blew a lot of cash in 2019, and the companyā€™s new move is in line to be profitable by 2021. Part of the companyā€™s plan to achieve this goal has been through offloading hundreds of its workers.

The revenue generated in India reportedly accounted for about 3 percent of the companyā€™s global food delivery business while contributing to 25 percent of the total losses in 2019.

Moving forward, Uber will now concentrate on its core ride-hailing business in the country.

ā€œIndia remains an exceptionally important market to Uber and we will continue to invest in growing our local Rides business, which is already the clear category leader,ā€ said Dara Khosrowshahi, chief executive of Uber, in a statement.

Reports suggest that Uber’s ride-hailing business is not number one in the South Asian country. A local rival – Ola – reportedly processes twice as many rides and has a presence in over 100 cities.

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