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Delhi-based Khaugalideals ties up with Viber for unorganized restaurant sector

12 Mar 2016, 10:43 am

Delhi-based Khaugalideals ties up with Viber for unorganized restaurant sector
New Delhi, Mar 12 (NITN) Viber Media S.a.r.l. and Khaugalideals Pvt Ltd have announced a strategic alliance that will create synergies and fund flows in the food tech and unorganized restaurant sector of India.

The company which is focusing exclusively on restaurants and discount deals has tied up with instant messaging platform Viber to offer customers multiple ways to engage. 
 
Apart from reaching out to customers both companies will work on a common idea to finance the mostly unorganized restaurant sector, said the company.
 
 Khaugalideals.com will accommodate the street food vendors on its website and give them maximum online exposure. The Delhi based start up is also planning to finance small restaurant brands and to facilitate fund flow to the sector.
 
 The company said the first-of its-kind partnership aims to present the users with an amazing dining experience even through Viber’s platform.
 
Currently Viber has more than 600 million customers all over the globe and the food tech company is all set to connect the mobile messenger service to its customers.
 
This alliance is part of Viber’s start-up outreach in India. 
 
Both Viber and Khaugalideals.com shall promote and advertise both company’s features through respective Mobile Apps, Website and social media. Viber will also promote the “public chat” feature of khaugalideals.com through online and offline platforms.
 
In addition to this Viber user can follow Khaugalideals on Viber chat and read product reviews, live conversations and user testimonials.  Khaugalideal's  platform currently features over 10,000 offline restaurants.

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