Rocket-backed Foodpanda
turns profit in two of its three regions
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[August 09, 2016]
By Eric Auchard
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Foodpanda has
become profitable in two of its three operating regions, Central and
East Europe and the Middle East, with profits in Asia a function of
how quickly it can grab market share, its chief executive said on
Tuesday.
The emerging markets food delivery specialist said it had become
profitable in the Middle East after agreeing to a deal to merge its
Hellofood business in Saudi Arabia with Saudi delivery firm
Hungerstation.
The combined operation will serve 1 million active customers and
2,000 restaurants across 30 cities in the largest Gulf state. It
also runs food delivery services in Egypt as Otlob and in the United
Arab Emirates as 24h.ae.
Foodpanda, 49 percent owned by Berlin-based ecommerce investor
Rocket Internet, turned profitable in its nine-country Central and
Eastern Europe region earlier this year, the company said.
The global food delivery market is consolidating quickly through
acquisitions and asset swaps and as investment in new start-ups has
fallen sharply in the past year. Companies such as Foodpanda are
under pressure to produce profits instead of chasing growth at any
cost as consumers are increasingly shifting to on-demand food
delivery ordered via mobile phones.
"We are profitable in two of our three broad regions," said Ralf
Wenzel, co-founder and chief executive of four-year-old Foodpanda
group. "In Asia, we are focused on improving market share".

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Company-wide, adjusted earnings before interest, taxes and depreciation,
including stock-based compensation, improved to a loss of 13.0 million euros
($14.40 million) from a loss of 18.7 million euros a year earlier, Rocket
reported in late May.
Foodpanda is market leader in 23 of the 24 markets in which it operates and is
working to win more customers to its mobile phone-based delivery service in each
market, Wenzel said.
"Over the next couple of months we will turn break-even and then profitable in
the first Southeast Asian countries," Wenzel said.

"For us, it has become just a matter of scale as we have positive gross margins
in all of our countries and positive unit economics. It only becomes a question
of the number of orders before we become profitable".
(Reporting by Eric Auchard, editing by Louise Heavens)
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