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Zomato turns Eternal, looks beyond food biz

Zomato had earlier put on hold the service and restarted it in July with a few tweaks. Reuters file

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Zomato Ltd on Thursday announced that its board has apporved the change of name of the company to Eternal Ltd., marking a significant transformation in its corporate identity.

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Deepinder Goyal, CEO, Zomato made this announcement on his official social media handle on X by posting the formal announcement letter. The decision, approved by the company’s board, reflects Zomato’s evolution beyond food delivery, with businesses like Blinkit, District, and Hyperpure now playing a crucial role in its future.

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The company became India’s first tech startup to be listed on the BSE Sensex, a moment he described as a source of both pride and responsibility.

Following shareholder approval, the company will transition its corporate website from zomato.com to eternal.com and change its stock ticker from ZOMATO to ETERNAL. The new entity will encompass four businesses — Zomato, Blinkit, District (B2B logistics), and Hyperpure (restaurant supplies).

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