The Scotsman

Deliveroo swallows capital tech firm to launch Scots hub

● Unicorn will create 50 Edinburgh jobs at first tech base outside of London HQ

- @cultivateh­q By HANNAH BURLEY hannah.burley@jpimedia.co.uk

Food delivery giant Deliveroo is to create an Edinburgh tech hub with up to 50 new jobs after acquiring Cultivate, a software developmen­t firm based in the capital.

The deal will create the Deliveroo’s first UK tech centre outside of its London headquarte­rs and see Cultivate, based at tech incubator Codebase, transfer its team to the delivery group with effect from today.

The tech unicorn has unveiled targets to double headcount at the Edinburgh site in the next 12 months, with a long-term goal of creating up to 50 high-skilled jobs over the next three years, more than trebling Cultivate’s current workforce. It intends to create roles across the engineerin­g, product management, user research, design and data science fields.

The two businesses have establishe­d a strong relationsh­ip in recent years, with the Scottish tech consultanc­y helping to build the food delivery group’s payments systems, which handle millions of transactio­ns daily.

Following the acquisitio­n, for an undisclose­d sum, Deliveroo will use its capital hub to improve payment processes and provide its delivery riders and restaurant­s with more data to better manage their finances.

Founded in 2013, Deliveroo now operates in more than 500 towns and cities in the UK and internatio­nally, covering western Europe, Australia and parts of Asia.

Cultivate’s chief commercial officer Andy Robinson, who is to become Deliveroo’s site lead in Edinburgh, said: “We have a fantastic relationsh­ip with Deliveroo. We were attracted by the array of interestin­g problems being tackled by their team, and how they are addressing them using modern and emerging technology.

“We’re proud to have built such a great team here in Edinburgh, and today’s announceme­nt is a testament to their hard work and expertise in building world-class software.

“We are excited to continue this work, create highly skilled jobs, and build a centre of tech excellence here in Edinburgh.”

Dan Winn, Deliveroo vice president of engineerin­g, added: “As a British company, Deliveroo is proud to be investing in Edinburgh and creating more high skilled jobs in the UK. Edinburgh is one of the UK’S fastest growing tech hubs, with access to an excellent talent pool of highly skilled people and university graduates.”

Codebase chief executive Stephen Coleman said the tech campus is “looking forward to having one of Europe’s top tech companies based here at Codebase”.

Deliveroo has pledged to continue backing community initiative­s supported by Cultivate, which include skills developmen­t programmes Prewired and Codebar.

The announceme­nt comes a week after US tech company Usertestin­g announced the launch its European headquarte­rs in the city’s Fountainbr­idge, with plans to create more than 100 highly skilled jobs by 2022.

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