Zilingo Cuts 12% More Jobs as Online Fashion Shopping Plummets
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Zilingo Pte, a fashion tech platform backed by Temasek Holdings Pte, has cut an additional 12% of its total workforce as it extends cost-cutting measures to deal with Covid-19 fallout, according to a blog post.
The latest cuts come on top of a 5% headcount reduction around April. The company helps small fashion outlets across South and Southeast Asia get online, market and deliver their goods, but it said the coronavirus outbreak has already led to a quarter of those businesses closing doors.
To rein in its own costs, Zilingo is downsizing marketing, sourcing and support teams in the U.S., Australia, Singapore and Indonesia. The leadership team is taking a 30% pay cut, most employees will shift to working from home at least part of the time and some regional offices will be let go or sublet, the Singapore-based startup said.
“While we have been so focused on expanding margins, it is equally important for us to cut down costs to ensure long term profitability in times where it is hard to predict the future,” co-founders Ankiti Bose and Dhruv Kapoor said in the post for employees. “We believe a global economic recovery will take a year or more.”
Read more: Gojek Joins Global Tech Layoffs in Slashing 9% of Staff
Technology companies across the globe have been shedding workers since the coronavirus was declared a pandemic in March. In Asia, Grab, Gojek and Oyo Hotels are among the largest startups to have culled staff in significant number. A tracker maintained at Layoffs.fyi estimates that 524 startups have cut close to 70,000 jobs as of July.
Zilingo, which was valued at $960 million in early 2019, in April cut 44 positions from a workforce of about 900, Bloomberg News reported.
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