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Line Corp gears up for food fight in Thailand

By Sam Nussey and Fanny Potkin

 

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FILE PHOTO: The logo of Line Corp is seen at the company's headquarters in Tokyo, Japan, January 25, 2017. REUTERS/Toru Hanai/File Photo/File Photo

 

TOKYO/SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Line Corp's <3938.T> food delivery business in Thailand is gearing up for a prolonged battle with players ranging from SoftBank-backed Grab to banks after a merger with a listings heavyweight and an outside capital injection.

 

Expansion in food delivery by chat app operator Line in its second-largest market comes as the sector grows globally through the novel coronavirus pandemic but as questions linger over how companies will turn a profit.

 

Fast-growing delivery business Line Man hopes its edge will come from last month's merger with Thailand's leading restaurant listings site Wongnai, in addition to leveraging Line's 47 million Thai users.

 

"We can reduce costs a lot and that is the path to profitability," Line Man Wongnai Chief Executive Yod Chinsupakul said in his first interview with international media since taking up the post.

 

The company is targeting 20 cities by year-end, from 15 now, and is moving more delivery in-house, Chinsupakul said, having relied on Hong Kong-based logistics firm Lalamove to scale quickly.

 

Line Man Wongnai has raised $110 million to fund its expansion from investor BRV Capital Management - the first of Line's overseas businesses to raise such capital.

 

"The average price per item tends to be very low, therefore focusing on conquering volumes is the strategy to win," said Alfonso de los Reyes, an analyst at Singapore-based venture outfit Momentum Works.

 

The merger has left loss-making Line with a 46% stake in the delivery business. It also delivers food in Japan and Taiwan.

 

Line is being taken private by SoftBank's domestic internet business Z Holdings <4689.T> in a deal raising expectations that the chat app's operations will serve as a gateway to overseas expansion.

 

SoftBank-backed Grab also delivers food in Thailand, along with leftfield challengers like Siam Commercial Bank <SCB.BK>.

 

(Reporting by Sam Nussey; Editing by Robert Birsel)

 

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good idea as most Thais already use LINE app.

I've previously ordered Texas chicken, Pizza hut and Wine connection ....

some portions are really small and some food prices can be on the high side.

 

 

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7 hours ago, Somtamnication said:

Well, wife and I are charged 37% for all orders. It is killing us with paper-thin margins. Not really worth it for small folk like us.

37 % ? And on top of that, consumer is to pay delivery charges ...

meaning 40 to 50 percent of turnover goes to transport and app. 
I Say !!

outrageous.

 

will start calling the shop and pick up myself 

 

is the 37 % with all food delivery apps ? And is it related to order size ?

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