Swiggy

Indian online food delivery company

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May 2025 Swiggy shuts down its same-day package delivery service Swiggy Genie.
2024 Swiggy Instamart partnered with Park+ for doorstep delivery of FASTags.
2024 Swiggy partnered with IRCTC to deliver food in railway stations.
2024 Swiggy became the official sponsor of Season 4 of Shark Tank India.
December 2024 Swiggy launches Scenes, an events and ticketing service.
November 2024 Swiggy launches its initial public offering (IPO) at ₹390 per share, valuing the company at $11.3 billion.
October 2024 Swiggy Instamart partnered with PharmEasy for quick-commerce delivery of medicines.
April 2024 Swiggy converts to a public limited company and confidentially files for initial public offering.
January 2024 Swiggy lays off 400 employees (6% of workforce) ahead of IPO.
2023 Swiggy partnered with Gogoro to provide smart scooters to delivery partners.
2023 Swiggy acquired retail distribution company LYNK Logistics from the Ramco Group.
2023 SuprDaily was rebranded as InsanelyGood and repositioned as a grocery delivery service.
2023 Swiggy sells Swiggy Access kitchens to Kitchens@ in a share-swap deal.
2022 Swiggy acquired the dining and table reservation platform Dineout from Times Internet in an all-stock deal valued at $120 million.
2022 Swiggy led a $180 million Series D investment round in bike taxi company Rapido.
2022 Scootsy launched private label products retailed on Swiggy Instamart.
January 2022 Swiggy began trialing drone deliveries in partnership with ANRA Technologies.
January 2022 Swiggy's valuation rose to $10.7 billion after a $700-million fundraise led by US asset manager Invesco.
2021 Swiggy closes Swiggy Stores and expands operations under Instamart.
July 2021 Swiggy raised $1.25 billion from SoftBank, Prosus, and other investors, achieving a valuation of $5.5 billion.
2020 Swiggy launched Swiggy Money, a digital wallet, in partnership with ICICI Bank.
2020 Swiggy merged Scootsy Logistics' operations into itself.
August 2020 Swiggy launches Instamart, an instant grocery delivery service using a network of dark stores.
May 2020 Swiggy lays off 1,100 employees and shuts down more than three-fourths of its cloud kitchens during the COVID-19 pandemic.
April 2020 Swiggy was valued at around $3.6 billion.
April 2020 Swiggy rebrands Swiggy Go as Swiggy Genie and begins doorstep alcohol delivery in Jharkhand, West Bengal, and Odisha during the COVID-19 pandemic.
2019 Swiggy acqui-hired the artificial intelligence startup Kint.io.
2019 Swiggy invested 31 crore in Mumbai-based ready-to-eat food brand Fingerlix.
2019 Swiggy expands to 500 cities, matching the scale of rival Zomato, and launches Swiggy Stores for general product deliveries.
September 2019 Swiggy launches Swiggy Go, an instant pickup and dropoff service for document and parcel deliveries.
2018 Swiggy acquired Mumbai-based Scootsy Logistics, a high-end food and essentials delivery service.
2018 Swiggy becomes operational in 16 Indian cities.
September 2018 Swiggy acquired Mumbai-based milk delivery startup SuprDaily.
September 2018 Swiggy was valued at around $3.3 billion.
February 2018 Swiggy raised $100 million from Naspers and Meituan-Dianping.
2017 Swiggy acqui-hired Bangalore-based Asian food start-up 48East.
2017 Naspers led an $80 million funding round into Swiggy.
November 2017 Swiggy starts Swiggy Access, a kitchen incubator business providing ready-to-occupy kitchens for restaurant partners.
January 2017 Swiggy launches its cloud kitchen chain called 'The Bowl Company'.
2016 Swiggy raised $15 million from previous and new investors, including Bessemer Venture Partners and Harmony Partners.
2015 Swiggy received a $2 million investment from Accel and SAIF Partners, with additional investment from Norwest Venture Partners.
2015 Swiggy expands food delivery operations from Bengaluru to eight Tier 1 cities across India.
August 2014 Majety, Reddy, and Rahul Jaimini (formerly from Myntra) found Swiggy after rebranding and halting their previous venture Bundl.
2011 Sriharsha Majety and Nandan Reddy initially design an e-commerce website called Bundl for courier services and shipping within India.

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