Tuesday 1 March 2016

Ola Store to Shut Down in Less Than a Month: Source

Ola Store to Shut Down in Less Than a Month: Source
Ola's hyperlocal grocery delivery service, Ola Store, which operates in Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and Gurgaon is likely to shut down its operations in less than a month, citing lack of synergy, a person familiar with the internal developments at the company told Gadgets360.
Ola Store's Android app notes that it has over 250 grocery stores providing over 16,000 products in 13 categories. However, the iOS app notes that it has over 60 stores, the latter being a more accurate figure, our source said, adding that the service is seeing about 80,000 monthly active users. In comparison, Ola's app had clocked over one million bookings a day in October 2015.
Ola Store's Facebook and Twitter accounts have not been updated for a fortnight, lending credibility to the source's claim that the project isn't getting much attention of its internal resources.
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Launched in July 2015, Ola Store was built around the premise of quick delivery, in one-hour delivery slots, payments options include Ola money, as well as cash and card on delivery. The company has tied up with retail chains such as PNP Retail, Topintown, and Namdhari's Fresh, among others.
Amazon also launched its two-hour delivery service in Bengaluru last month, which was followed by theshut down of Flipkart's Nearby. Other startups competing in this space include GrofersPepperTap,Bigbasket, and Terraa, among others.
Interestingly, Grofers, one of the largest funded startups in this space, is backed by Sequoia Capital, Tiger Global, SoftBank, all of which are common investors in Ola.

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