On-demand grocery delivery app SEND goes into voluntary administration

 A Sydney-based grocery delivery app that promised 46,000 users their orders in under 10 minutes has gone into voluntary administration after launching eight months ago.

Employing 300 staff, SEND’s delivery network operated in 52 suburbs across Melbourne and Sydney, which involved the use of dark warehouses to stock and pack orders quickly.

Administrators Matthew Kucianski and Matthew Jess from Brisbane-based insolvency firm Worrells have been appointed to SEND and will investigate the company’s options. Before their appointment, discussions of a potential sale, merger or takeover had already commenced.

Read More: https://www.businessnewsaustralia.com/articles/on-demand-grocery-delivery-app-send-goes-into-voluntary-administration.html



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