Is Foodpanda saying goodbye to Vietnam?

A supposed 'notice of termination' is making the rounds on social media stating it's closing down due to financial trouble, reports Tech in Asia

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Judith Balea Tech in Asia
Last Updated : Dec 03 2015 | 1:22 PM IST
Rocket Internet’s online food delivery service Foodpanda might have just shut down its operations in Vietnam, local news site Genk reports.

Genk says a supposed ‘notice of termination’ from Foodpanda that’s making the rounds on social media informed its restaurant partners it was closing down in Vietnam due to a ‘financial situation’ and because it was ‘facing many difficulties’.

The notice, supposedly signed by country general director Truong Duy Linh, further said that five days following the announcement, the company would cease all business activities in the country, primarily its website Foodpanda.vn.

We’re trying to reach out to Foodpanda to confirm the report and we’ll update this story once we hear back.
 
Foodpanda launched in Vietnam (initially as HungryPanda) in 2012, a time when competition in this sector was already heating up around Asia. In Vietnam, the company has had to work hard to deal with strong homegrown brands Vietnammm and Eat.vn.
 
Eat.vn is backed by one of Vietnam’s most prominent online media companies, VC Corp. On the other hand, Takeaway, one of the world’s biggest online food delivery services, acquired a stake in Vietnammm, bringing the rivalry to a whole new level.
All companies were said to have been amping up their marketing and advertising spend. Genk says until the end of 2014, Foodpanda was aggressively fighting for its share of the market, advertising even on TV channels.

This is an excerpt from Tech in Asia. You can read the full article here.

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First Published: Dec 03 2015 | 1:07 PM IST

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