TIL Desk/Business/New Delhi/ In less than six months from launching its operations in seven cities in India, Alibaba Group-backed Chinese dockless bicycle-sharing company Ofo has decided to shut down its operations. The company has around 30 employees in India.”We are shutting down our country operation. It is part of a global strategy to shrink the footprint,” said Rajarshi Sahai, director of public policy and communications, Ofo.
The company had put dockless bicycles in various campuses and gated communities.It had announced signing MoUs with the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) and Coimbatore City Municipal Corporation (CCMC), followed by a series of pilot launches of services in seven cities – Chennai, Coimbatore, Indore, Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Delhi and Pune.
Coimbatore operations were shut in June. The firm is planning to wind up its operations in the rest of the cities in another 60 days. It will be shutting operations in a few countries, including Australia, said sources. The move does not mean the country has no potential in the segment. Even though it is a difficult market, the business model has huge potential, said Sahai.

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