Online Restaurant Guide Zomato
announced the acquisition of MaplePOS, a cloud based point of sale product for
restaurants developed by a group of techies from Delhi. Gurgaon based Zomato
has already renamed the MaplePOS product to ‘Zomato Base’. Amount of Deal is
not disclosed.
MaplePOS offers restaurants
features such as menu and inventory management, and has built in payment
solution to accept debit and credit card payments. It counts other Indian
Players such as Posist and FusionResto. It offers software to manage menus,
inventory, recipes, electronic receipts and a stealth feature which is not
disclosed. This is the first product acquisition for Zomato.
Since July 2014, Zomato has
acquired seven restaurant search and listing companies in various parts of the
world. In February, this year, Zomato launched its Uber like Cashless product
in Dubai. The company new buyout is a step forward towards taking an advantage
over rival Foodpanda which is also aggressively expanding in its space even as
Zomato gears up for launch of food service in India, this month.
The online food services market is
valued at over $14 Billion in India and $371 Billion globally and increasing technology
is becoming an integral part of servicing the palette. Zomato will work on
integrating the POS product service with the consumer product over the next few
months, after the integration, Zomato will start offering Zomato base to
restaurant business across the world this fall.
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