Swiggy
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Industry | Online food ordering |
Founded | July 2014 |
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Headquarters | Bangalore, Karnataka, India |
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300+ cities across India |
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Owner | Prosus (33%)[2] |
Parent | Bundl Technologies Private Limited[3] |
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Website | swiggy |
Swiggy is an Indian online food ordering and delivery platform. Founded in July 2014, Swiggy is based in Bangalore and operates in 500 Indian cities as of September 2021.[4][5] Besides food delivery, Swiggy also provides on-demand grocery deliveries under the name Instamart, and a same-day package delivery service called Swiggy Genie.
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History
In July 2014, the two founders, Sriharsha Majety and Nandan Reddy, designed an e-commerce website called Bundl to facilitate courier service and shipping within India.[6] Bundl was halted and rebranded to enter the food delivery market.[7] At the time, the food delivery sector was in turmoil as several notable startups, such as Foodpanda (later acquired by Ola Cabs), TinyOwl (later acquired by Zomato) and Ola Cafe (later closed) were struggling.[6][7] Majety and Reddy approached Rahul Jaimini, formerly with Myntra, and founded Swiggy and parent holding company Bundl Technologies in 2013.[7]
In early 2019, Swiggy expanded into general product deliveries under the name Swiggy Stores, sourcing items from local stores.[8][9][10] In August 2020, the company launched its instant grocery delivery service called Instamart using a network of dark stores.[11][12] In early 2021, Swiggy closed Swiggy Stores and expanded its operations under Instamart.[13]
In September 2019, Swiggy launched instant pickup/dropoff service Swiggy Go.[14] The service is used for a diverse array of items, including laundry and document or parcel deliveries to business clients and retail customers.[15] In April 2020, it rebranded Swiggy Go as Swiggy Genie.[16]
In May 2020, Swiggy laid off 1100 employees during the COVID-19 pandemic.[17] In 2021, the company announced that it would cover the vaccination cost for its delivery partners.[18][19]
Funding
In 2015, Swiggy received a $2 million investment from Accel and SAIF Partners, along with additional investment from Norwest Venture Partners.[7] The following year, it raised $15 million from both previous and new investors, including Bessemer Venture Partners and Harmony Partners.[7]
In 2017, Naspers led an $80 million funding round into Swiggy.[7] By September 2018, Swiggy was valued around $3.3 billion, and in April 2020, Swiggy was valued around $3.6 billion.[20]
In July 2021, Swiggy raised $1.25 billion from SoftBank, Prosus and other investors, at a valuation of $5.5 billion.[21]
In January 2022, Swiggy's valuation rose to $10.7 billion after a $700-million fundraise led by US asset manager Invesco.[22]
Acquisitions
- In 2018, Swiggy acquired Mumbai-based Scootsy Logistics, a food and fashion delivery service,[23] and ultimately shut it down in 2020.[24]
- In September 2018, it acquired Mumbai-based milk delivery startup SuprDaily.[25]
- In 2022, Swiggy acquired the dining and table reservation platform Dineout from Times Internet in an all-stock deal valued at $120 million.[26]
Acqui-hires
- In 2017, Swiggy acqui-hired Bangalore-based Asian food start-up 48East.[27][28]
- In 2019, the company acqui-hired the artificial intelligence startup Kint.io.[29]
Other investments
- In 2019, Swiggy, invested ₹31 crore in Mumbai-based ready-to-eat food brand Fingerlix.[30]
Partnerships
Swiggy has partnered with Burger King to provide delivery services.[32] It has also partnered with Google Local Guide to facilitate customer reviews,[33] and with Sodexo to let customers pay through meal cards.[34] Swiggy launched a digital wallet, Swiggy Money, in partnership with ICICI Bank, an Indian private sector bank.[35] In January 2022, Swiggy and drone company ANRA Technologies began trialing drone deliveries.[36]
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