Eternal Limited
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Formerly | DC Foodiebay Online Services Pvt Ltd (2010–2012) Zomato Media Ltd (2012–2021) Zomato Ltd (2021–2025)[1] |
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Company type | Public |
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ISIN | INE758T01015 |
Industry | E-commerce |
Founded | January 18, 2010[1] |
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Headquarters | Gurgaon, Haryana, India |
Area served | India |
Key people | Deepinder Goyal (CEO & MD) |
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Number of employees | 4,440 (2024)[4] |
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Website | eternal.com |
Footnotes / references Financials as of 31 March 2025[update].[5] |
Eternal Limited (formerly Zomato Limited) is an Indian multinational technology company. It is the parent company of Zomato, Blinkit, District and Hyperpure.[6]
History
[edit]On 18 January 2010, Deepinder Goyal and Pankaj Chaddah incorporated DC Foodiebay Online Services Pvt Ltd.[1] The company operated Foodiebay, a restaurant-listing-and-recommendation website they had started in 2008 while working for Bain & Company. They later renamed the website Zomato as they were unsure if they would "just stick to food" and to avoid a potential naming conflict with eBay.[7][8][9]
In 2011, Zomato expanded its restaurant discovery and local search services across various cities in India.[10] From 2012, it expanded internationally, and was operating in 21 countries by early 2015.[11]
In July 2014, the company made its first acquisition by buying New Zealand-based MenuMania.[12] The company pursued other acquisitions including lunchtime.cz and obedovat.sk for a combined US$3.25 million,[13] followed by Poland-based restaurant search service Gastronauci[14] and Italian restaurant search service Cibando.[15]
In January 2015, it acquired Seattle-based food portal, Urbanspoon, for an estimated US$60 million.[16] Later that year, it acquired Turkish company Mekanist in an all-cash deal.[17]
In March 2015, Zomato started its food delivery service in India,[11] initially partnering with hyperlocal logistics companies such as Delhivery, Grab and Runnr to fulfill deliveries from restaurants that did not have their own delivery service.[18][19] The company's subsequent acquisitions such as the Delhi-based startup MapleGraph that built MaplePOS (renamed Zomato Base),[20] table reservation and restaurant management platform NexTable (renamed Zomato Book),[21] and Gurgaon-based logistics technology startup Sparse Labs (renamed Zomato Trace) were integrated with Zomato.[22] In 2017, it acquired the delivery startup Runnr.[19]
In 2017, the firm announced the launch of Zomato Infrastructure Services, a cloud kitchen infrastructure service to help partner restaurants expand their presence without incurring any fixed costs.[23] In 2018, the company shut down operations of Zomato Infrastructure Services.[24] The company then acquired WOTU and rebranded it as Hyperpure to supply food ingredients such as grains, vegetables and meat to restaurants from its warehouses.[25][26]
In September 2018, it acquired Bengaluru-based food e-marketplace, TongueStun Food, for about US$18 million in a cash and stock deal.[27] In December 2018, it acquired a Lucknow-based drone startup, TechEagle Innovations for an undisclosed amount,[28] aiming to start drone-based food delivery in India using a hub-to-hub delivery network.[29]

In December 2018, it launched its annual multi-city food and entertainment carnival called Zomaland.[30]
In January 2020, the company acquired Uber Eats' India business in an all-stock deal, giving Uber a 9.99% stake in the company.[31]
In July 2021, the company went public, opening its initial public offering at a valuation of over US$8 billion.[32] In November 2021, it acquired a 16% stake in hyperlocal e-commerce company Magicpin, 8% stake in logistics company Shiprocket and a 6.4% stake in fitness startup CureFit.[33]
In June 2022, the company announced the acquisition of quick-commerce company Blinkit for US$568 million.[34]
In October 2023, the company started offering hyperlocal package delivery service on a new app called Xtreme.[35] The service was shut down in July 2024.[36]
In August 2024, it acquired Paytm's event ticketing subsidiaries Wasteland Entertainment Private Limited (WEPL) and Orbgen Technologies Private Limited (OTPL) for $244.2 million.[37] In November 2024, the company launched its events and ticketing app called "District" after consolidating WEPL and OTPL.[38]
In February 2025, Zomato Limited was renamed as Eternal Limited.[6][39]
Funding
[edit]- 2010–2013: It raised approximately US$16.7 million from Info Edge across four rounds; Info Edge held a 57.9% stake in Eternal Limited in February 2013.[40] In November 2013, Eternal Limited raised US$37 million from Sequoia Capital and Info Edge.[41]
- November 2014: It completed another round of funding of US$60 million at a post-money valuation of ~US$660 million.[42] This round of funding was being led jointly by Info Edge and Vy Capital, with participation from Sequoia Capital.[43]
- April 2015: Info Edge, Vy Capital and Sequoia Capital led another round of funding for US$50 million.[44] This was followed by another US$60 million funding led by Temasek, a Singapore government-owned investment company, along with Vy Capital in September.[45]
- February 2018: It became a unicorn startup after raising US$200 million from Ant Financial at a valuation of US$1.1 billion.[46] In October 2018, It reported that it would raise an additional $210 million from Ant Financial at a valuation of around $2 billion.[47]
- September 2020: It raised $62 million from Temasek, after previously committed investment from Ant Financial did not come through.[48] In October 2020, as part of a Series J round of funding, Zomato raised $52 million from Kora, a US-based investment firm.[49]
- February 2021: It raised US$250 million from five investors, including Tiger Global Management, at a valuation of US$5.4 billion.[50]
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- ^ Chanchani, Madhav (27 September 2016). "Zomato acquires logistics tech startup Sparse Labs". The Economic Times. Archived from the original on 26 August 2018. Retrieved 26 August 2018.
- ^ "Zomato to launch kitchen infrastructure service ZIS in March; to provide space, equipment to restaurant brands". Zee Business. 28 February 2017. Archived from the original on 10 April 2021. Retrieved 31 July 2020.
- ^ "Zomato To Shut Down Its Own Cloud Kitchen Operations Under ZIS; Invests $15 Mn In Loyal Hospitality". Inc42 Media. 14 June 2018. Archived from the original on 23 March 2022. Retrieved 17 June 2022.
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