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Depuis 1990, Mirabaud offre un large éventail de services de conseil et de courtage à un nombre croissant d'entreprises publiques et privées. Ses services comprennent le conseil, la recherche action, des services d’exécution, une expertise en marchés des capitaux ainsi que du courtage institutionnel.

 

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Mirabaud offre une large gamme de services financiers et de services de conseil aux entreprises dans le but d’aider ses clients à atteindre leurs objectifs stratégiques. Opérant au cœur des marchés, Mirabaud fournit également aux investisseurs institutionnels une recherche indépendante et basée sur des idées portant sur des segments de niche du marché des actions, ainsi que des services d'exécution à la pointe de la technologie.

Corporate Finance

Depuis 1990, Mirabaud offre un large éventail de services de conseil et de courtage à un nombre croissant d'entreprises publiques et privées. Ses services comprennent le conseil, la recherche action, des services d’exécution, une expertise en marchés des capitaux ainsi que du courtage institutionnel.

 

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Mirabaud s’est largement développé en tant qu’expert et intermédiaire de confiance sur les marchés financiers grâce à un conseil indépendant en accord avec les intérêts et les objectifs de ses clients et une qualité d’exécution irréprochable. Le Groupe propose ses activités de Corporate Finance à Londres, Genève, Zurich, Paris et Madrid.

 

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Geneva

MIRABAUD SECURITIES LIMITED

29, Boulevard Georges-Favon
1204  Geneva
Suisse
Corporate finance

  • +41 58 816 22 22

  • +41 58 816 96 60
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London

MIRABAUD SECURITIES LIMITED

5th Floor 10 Bressenden Place
SW1E 5DH  London
Royaume-Uni
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Madrid

MIRABAUD SECURITIES LIMITED, SUCURSAL EN ESPAÑA

Calle Fortuny 6, 2ª Planta
28010  Madrid
Espagne
Corporate finance

  • +34 91 793 78 00

  • +34 91 531 70 93
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Paris

MIRABAUD ADVISORS FRANCE SAS

Spaces 54-56, avenue Hoche
75008  Paris
France
Corporate finance

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Zurich

MIRABAUD SECURITIES LIMITED

Claridenstrasse 26
8002  Zurich
Suisse
Corporate finance

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  • +41 58 816 98 28
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According to McKinsey, in the US, the food delivery market more than doubled during the pandemic following a healthy 8% growth historically. Globally, the industry has tripled since 2017 with estimates valuing the market above $300bn in 2022.

Buoyed by the availability of cheap Debt and Equity to fund growth, many new entrants appeared across the globe whilst a host of M&A and incumbents scaled up their business by landing in as many regions as possible. However, the sector’s growth is slowing, and the rate environment has changed, causing consolidation to take place. Data from Statista on meal delivery growth shows that before 2022, growth rates were double-digit but this will become more normalised going forward.  

This new environment has resulted in companies exiting markets and cutting headcount to realign their businesses.   

Most recently, Deliveroo left the ‘Roo’ as it announced a decision to end operations in Australia, citing the need to have a more disciplined approach to capital allocation. This follows its recent decision to also leave the Netherlands.

The company said in its statement, that it has determined that it cannot reach a sustainable and profitable scale in Australia without considerable financial investment, and the expected return on such investment is not commensurate with Deliveroo’s risk/reward thresholds.

In the past 12-months, we’ve seen a host of food delivery companies exit markets and slash headcount:

Delivery Hero – Back in December 2021, Delivery Hero announced they would exit six cities in Germany and divest Japanese operations.

Just Eat Takeaway – Sold its Brazilian food service stake for £1.5bn, exited Norway and Portugal in April followed by Romania in May and is looking to sell its US business (Grubhub).  

Uber Eats – Uber exited India via its stake in Zomato and cut back on restaurant delivery in Brazil.

Getir – Planned to reduce its global headcount by 14% and “reduce the size of our global organisation”.

Gorillas – Reducing headcount by 300 employees and evaluating a possible exit from Italy, Spain, Denmark and Belgium whilst it shifts its focus to more profitable market like US, UK and Germany.

Zapp – Cuts its headcount by 10%.

Grab – The company brings down its “regional headcount”, steps away from its super-app strategy and exits its GrabKitchen business unit.

REEF Technology – Laid off 5% of global workforce amid internal restructuring and reports it is “suffering from a lack of cash flow”.

JOKR – Leaves the US to focus on LatAm.

HelloFresh – Shuts down its Bay Area production facilities, laying off more than 600 employees.

Zomato – Layoffs across department with the co-founder also quitting. The company pulled out of international market last year to focus on India.

Indeed, the underlying consumer trends remain within the food delivery sector but at a slower pace and the way incumbents will act should reflect this. Having once been a hive of M&A, activity may now be more muted with growth at any cost a thing of the past. We might also start to see some of the ‘fat’ trimmed at the edges, in particular the private companies who could struggle for additional funding. The focus will now be on winning market share within core regions and ensuring marketing spend is targeted. For consumers, this could be a positive as they are offered more service options and discounts. Finally, from an investor perspective, the focus should now be on a business’s ability to win market share in core markets and ensure they can reach profitability.

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