B2B unicorn Udaan fires around 350 employees on cost cutting measures

Sources aware of the development said around 300-350 people have been laid off from the company

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When contacted, udaan confirmed the development without sharing the number of employees hit by the decision
Press Trust of India New Delhi
2 min read Last Updated : Nov 04 2022 | 9:28 PM IST

B2B unicorn udaan has fired 300-350 employees across India on account of role redundancies and cost cutting measures, according to sources.

Few of the employees told PTI that they were intimated about the layoff on Friday morning and told that the human resource department will reach out to them for final paperwork.

Sources aware of the development said around 300-350 people have been laid off from the company.

When contacted, udaan confirmed the development without sharing the number of employees hit by the decision.

"As we move forward in our journey towards making udaan a profitable company, the efficiency enhancement drive and the evolution in business model has created some redundancies in the system, with some roles no longer required. As a responsible organisation, we are working towards providing all requisite support to the impacted employees," a company spokesperson said.

The spokesperson said over the last few years, udaan has made significant investments to build a tech-led solid and sustainable business, offer affordable and quality products, better services, and superb experience to its business partners.

"We believe in efficiency as a driver of profitable growth and will continue to refine our cost structures and models. In this direction, we have taken numerous steps, with enhanced digital capabilities, to achieve efficiency and scale, become more agile and remain competitive in the marketplace," the spokesperson added.

The spokesperson further said the initiatives have not only helped udaan achieve positive unit economics but also reduced inefficiency in the system, with huge cost benefits, which is key to building a sustainable business.

"We will continue to invest to build udaan as a professionally run organisation with scale, capabilities and resilience that can leverage the huge opportunity that kirana commerce offers, while empowering the small businesses of Bharat," the spokesperson said.

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First Published: Nov 04 2022 | 9:28 PM IST

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