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Deliveroo boost as orders and sales more than double in first quarter

SHARE Deliveroo s orders and sales more than doubled in the first quarter of this year, in its first trading update since its disastrous debut on the London Stock Exchange last month. The British food delivery start-up reported a 114 per cent surge in orders to 71 million in the first three months of 2021 from the same period a year ago – the fourth consecutive quarter of growth. Read More The company’s gross transaction value rose 130 per cent year-on-year to £1.65 billion ($2.27bn), while the number of customers using the platform each month climbed by a record 91 per cent on the year to 7.1 million.

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15 April 2021 12:58 Hear key insights around client service by listening to Meritas President Sona Pancholy’s latest interview with Gulam Zade, former General Counsel and now CEO of LogicForce. Gulam has worked with a number of Meritas firms, and shared his perspective on what mid-market general counsel are looking for from their outside counsel. 15 April 2021 12:48 Environmental, social and corporate governance has been high on agendas for the last few years, but 2020 saw focus sky rocket in boardrooms, in the media and amongst legislators and regulators. This piece looks at the impact over the last 12 months, and signs for developments in 2021, with a particular eye on what is changing offshore.

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Deliveroo plays down disharmony as workers protest

More than 200 Deliveroo workers took part in the IWGB protest this week, it claimed The Independent Workers’ Union of Great Britain has claimed more than 200 Deliveroo riders joined its London protest on Thursday. Hundreds more joined action in York, Sheffield, Reading and Wolverhampton, the union said, with an unknown number of Deliveroo couriers taking part “merely by not logging on to the app”. In London, couriers on bicycles and scooters rode from Shoreditch to Finsbury Square, stopping to protest outside Deliveroo HQ in Dowgate Hill, as well as the London Stock Exchange and the offices of Deliveroo investors T Rowe Price. They also protested at the offices of Goldman Sachs, which The Financial Times this week reported bought about £75m in Deliveroo shares to prop up trading following the company’s disastrous IPO.

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