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New Delhi, Dec 21 (TIWN) Bengaluru-based online classifieds marketplace Quikr has discontinued "AtHomeDiva" beauty services and laid off nearly 2,000 people from various verticals, according to a media report.
While the company didn''t confirm the number of retrenched people, it told IANS on Saturday that it recently decided to tweak the operating model, which resulted in some "workforce rationalisation" and "discontinuation of AtHomeDiva services".
"Due to our cross-category model, we get a good view of comparative economics of various categories we operate in. Based on this, we recently decided to tweak the operating model in some of our categories, including a change in related market offerings. These changes have resulted in some workforce rationalisation at our end & discontinuation of AtHomeDiva services," Quikr said in a statement.
However, according to a report in Inc42 on Friday, the mass layoff that started in November 2018 and ended on Friday, are an outcome of a scam in which three employees allegedly forged business transactions to fictitious clients to earn millions in commission. The scam led to a loss of Rs 20 crore for the company, it said.
"Certain anomalies have come to our notice in our paying guest transaction business involving employees and we are working with external parties for legal action against all the parties involved. We may not be able to disclose more information as it may hamper the investigation," Quikr said in a statement.
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