Amazon India pilots the quick commerce space by starting 10-minute deliveries in select pin codes of Bengaluru. The e-commerce giant had already announced the new vertical in December 2024.
Founded in 2024, Snabbit is a Mumbai-based quick service application for on-demand home services. The startup has recently raised $5.5 million in a Series A funding round.
Bengaluru-based company Dunzo faces distress. Cofounder Kabeer Biswas's decision to quit has raised concerns about its future in the quick commerce market.
Blinkit CEO Albinder Dhindsa announced that his company is taking the first step towards providing quick and reliable ambulance service in Indian cities.
Myntra's 30-minute rapid delivery service, M-Now is currently available only to Bengaluru residents. It will start in Mumbai, Delhi, Pune, and other cities shortly.