Zomato CEO Deepinder Goyal on Quick Commerce Growth

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Zomato CFO Akshant Goyal says the company’s startup DNA continues to drive its success. Zomato has balanced profitability with the growth potential of its quick commerce unit and other emerging business ventures. Goyal says Zomato’s ability to innovate and adapt has been key in sustaining its competitive edge.

This includes scaling its core food delivery service and expanding into new areas to strengthen its business portfolio. At the core, our startup DNA still continues.

Startup DNA drives success

This fundamental ethos has allowed us to remain agile and dynamic, continuously evolving to meet market demands and customer expectations,” Goyal said. Zomato’s recent move into quick commerce, which involves rapid delivery of everyday items, has been notable. The company’s strategic decisions show an understanding of market trends and a proactive approach to tapping into new growth opportunities.

Goyal reiterated Zomato’s commitment to maintaining its startup spirit while driving forward ambitious growth plans. This blend of innovation, agility, and forward-thinking continues to propel Zomato to new heights in the highly competitive tech and commerce landscapes.

I’m bummed that Zomato is still not in the US and has dropped several other European countries. This is a great product, and it’s doing very well in the UAE.

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