Shares of Swiggy surged 7% to ₹440 on Wednesday as the food-delivery and quick-commerce startup concluded India's ...
(Reuters) -Shares of Indian food and grocery delivery firm Swiggy rose 2.5% in their trading debut on Wednesday, after its $1 ...
Swiggy’s recent IPO filing shows significant differences in its business model compared to competitor Zomato, despite both being major players in India’s food delivery market. While Swiggy’s ...
(Image/FB) Food and grocery delivery platform Swiggy is looking at markets beyond the top 100 cities for further expansion in both food delivery and quick commerce segments, the IPO-bound company ...
Food delivery platform Swiggy's IPO received a lukewarm response on its first day, reaching only 12% subscription. The company aims to raise ₹11,327 crore, with ₹5,085 crore already secured ...
Swiggy has raised around $606 million from a set of more than 75 anchor investors as part of its $1.35 billion initial public offering, as the Indian food delivery and quick commerce startup ...
Indian food-delivery platform Swiggy Ltd. is seeking to sell shares for as much as 390 rupees ($4.64) each in an initial public offering that may raise $1.35 billion, people familiar with the ...
According to Swiggy, a significant portion of the working population discovered new hobbies and perhaps even an activity that provides an additional source of income during Covid19 lockdowns. “ ...
Food delivery and essentials aggregator Swiggy, which is gearing up for one of the largest new-age initial public offerings by a new-age company, with an aim to raise up to $1.4 billion in the coming ...
As Swiggy gears up for its highly anticipated IPO, the food delivery giant has set its price band with an upper limit of Rs 390 per share. This might come as a little surprise for investors who ...
The subscription will allow users to have 10 free food deliveries, 10 free Instamart deliveries, additional discounts and a 10% discount on Genie The new segment within the larger Swiggy One ...
A complaint against free food has gone viral on social media platform X (formerly Twitter) and intrigued users online. A Swiggy Instamart user took to X to complain about the addition of free tomatoes ...