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Zomato withdraws 'Zomato Cashless' in India

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Gurgaon-based Zomato has recently announced that it has decided to shut down its Zomato Cashless service. The company had introduced cashless payments in Dubai just eight months ago to enable seamless in-app payments at restaurants. As per the company, the reason for putting a halt to the service was due to the lack of product market fit in the current form.
“While our users loved the seamless experience Cashless provided at their favourite restaurants, we believe the product could be far better – for merchants and users alike – while also being commercially viable,” Deepinder Goyal, Founder, Zomato said in his blog post.
Goyal further explained that using Cashless was not part of the natural user flow for a typical Zomato user, as they had to lure the user to think differently. “In our Cashless product, we needed a user to think about the payment at a restaurant before the start of the meal, whereas they are accustomed to thinking about the payment only at the end of the meal.”
Secondly, the product was turning out to be very hard to scale beyond the users who are early adopters of technology. Thirdly, it was getting difficult for the company to bear the cost of the iPads and the continuous training for the restaurant workforce.
“We all know that Cashless was a great user experience, and everyone who used it was delighted with the product and the convenience of not waiting around for the bill. But it wasn’t financially viable for us to keep the business running, as the operational costs of running it exceeded the commissions the product was generating for us. Over time, no matter what we could do, the unit economics were just not going to work,” he said.
The company will be rolling back Cashless in the country completely in the next seven days. Goyal also said that they will bring Cashless back to Dubai with Zomato Base and Book – Point-of-Sale and Table Management systems, as once these are launched, the Cashless flow will become a natural part of a user’s journey on Zomato. And this will not require installation of any additional hardware at the restaurant.
Dubai was the first country to get the Zomato Cashless. Zomato had partnered with the Emirates NBD bank to bring this service.

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