After Swiggy and Zomato's platform fee, this is how Uber is trying to boost revenue!
Do you think adding ₹3/- for insurance will be benificial for consumers?
Food delivery platform Zomato has increased its platform fee for customers by 25% to Rs 5 per order, effective April 20. The fee increase, applicable in key markets including Delhi, Bengaluru, Mumbai, and Hyderabad, is expected to boost the company's
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Welcome to Business Stories #3
Zomato's Case Study
■Introduction
Introduction !? ...Everybody know Zomato ;)
■Initial Phase Struggles
●Scaling: Manganing Expanding operation was a headache
●Revenue:Finding long term income sources
●Tech Issue:
Zomato hikes platform fee for users; pauses these deliveries
Zomato hikes platform fee for users; pauses these deliveries
Zomato increased platform fee to Rs 5/order in major cities, aiming to enhance earnings. Swiggy charges Rs 5, with some users f
A single rupee and its surprisingly large ripple effect in sensitive markets
Zomato's decision to increase the platform fee by just ₹1 from ₹5 to ₹6 per order-has sparked considerable debate, underscoring the price sensitivity of the Indian market.
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PRATHAM
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BeatStars • 7m
Zomato adds another meaningless fee!
You can see in the picture that the fee is charged for priority fee for priority delivery! Even to the premium customers.
First platform fee and now this. The founders are trying really hard to make it more pr
How come @Olacabs @Uber India@inDrive @rapidobikeapp @nammayatrithey don't hold one-day seminars on howto use their services for inexperiencedauto and taxi drivers? As a result, they arecurrently losing between fifty and sixtypercent of their revenue
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Varun Jeph
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The NineHertz • 23d
Be the Middleman in 2025
The Future of Business
The most successful companies are those that connect people and services without owning the underlying assets.
Here are some stellar examples:
Uber: With a revenue of $150.5 billion, Uber has revolu