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Eid Mubarak

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Wishing all our readers a Happy Eid-ul-Adha. We're taking a break today, so there won't be a regular edition of Tech3. But we didn't want to leave you hanging. So, here are the top stories of the day.

Zomato, Paytm confirm deal talks

Zomato, Paytm confirm deal talks

One unicorn’s trash may be another unicorn’s treasure. 

Reports of talks emerged over the weekend between Paytm and Zomato, with the former looking to sell its movie ticketing and events business to the latter. 

  • Both companies confirmed the deal talks

What does this deal mean for both parties? Let’s find out.

Paytm trying to get leaner: For Paytm, it's all about sharpening its focus. Its advertising and ticketing business has been a drag, with fewer clients and seasonal dips. 

  • Ditching this distraction allows it to streamline operations and prioritise its core strengths: payments and financial services.

Founder Vijay Shekhar Sharma made it clear during the FY24 earnings call: “It is important to know that we are looking at our cost structures or the business line items so that we can prune our non-core assets and create a leaner organisation focused on profitability.”

Zomato beefs up "going-out": For Zomato, this is a strategic move to fuel its fastest-growing segment – "going-out" (though from a smaller base).

  • Currently, "going-out" includes live events and restaurant table reservations
  • Movie ticketing will add heft to the segment as a more high-frequency use-case

The segment’s sales crossed Rs 1,000 crore for the first time in the March quarter. It clocked a revenue of Rs 257 crore in FY24.

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