The Asian Age

Snapdeal to sack 600 employees

-

New Delhi, Feb. 22: Softbank-backed Snapdeal will lay off 500-600 employees across verticals as cofounder Kunal Bahl admitted to making mistake in growing much before it could figure out right economic model.

Struggling to raise fresh capital, Snapdeal will stop all non-core activities, reduce costs drasticall­y and handover pink slips to employees to turn profitable.

In a bid to soften the blow of the drastic decision, Bahl and co-founder Rohit Bansal will take “100 per cent salary cut”.

Jasper Infotech, which runs Snapdeal, will lay off 500-600 employees across the e-commerce marketplac­e and its subsidiari­es, mobile wallet Freecharge and logistics wing Vulcan Express, sources said.

In an internal mail to the employees, Bahl said, “with all the capital coming into this market, our entire industry, including ourselves, started making mistakes. We started growing our business much before the right economic model and market fit was figured out.”

“We also started diversifyi­ng and starting new projects, while we still had not perfected the first or made it profitable. We started building our team and capabiliti­es for a much larger size of business than what was required with the present scale,” he wrote.

The formula to revive the company, he said, “focus on only your core, stop all non-core activities, reduce costs drasticall­y, turn profitable as soon as you can, and use those profits to spur further growth and new projects.”

The company, earlier this month, had announced shutting down of its consumer to consumer marketplac­e Shopo.

As part of the revival plan, Snapdeal will reorganise into “a lean, focussed and entreprene­urial one” by combining teams, reducing layers, eliminatin­g non-core projects and strengthen­ing focus on profitable growth.

“Sadly, we will also be saying really painful goodbyes to some of our colleagues in this process,” he wrote without giving the actual number of layoffs.

Snapdeal, which faces intense competitio­n from Amazon and Flipkart, had last reported an employee strength of 8,000.

Announcing that he and Rohit Bansal will take a 100 per cent salary cut, Bahl said many senior leaders have “offered to take a significan­t cut in their compensati­on.”

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India