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Industry | Internet |
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Founded | June 15, 2011 |
Founder | Arrif Ziaudeen |
Headquarters | Singapore |
Area served | Singapore, Hong Kong, Bangkok, Shanghai, Bali, Phuket, Jakarta |
Key people | Arrif Ziaudeen - CEO Dinesh Balasingam - General Manager |
Products | Online restaurant reservations |
Chope is a real time restaurant-reservation booking platform that connects diners with its partner restaurants. The name “Chope” was inspired by the term chope spoken colloquially in Singapore. Online reservations are conducted through the company’s website, mobile applications, and plug-ins for restaurant websites and Facebook pages.[1] Chope charges restaurants fixed and per-diner fees for the use of its table booking system; diners are not charged booking or cancellation fees for reservations made through Chope’s system.[2] In July 2012, Chope announced its application has been used by 1,000,000 diners.[3]
On June 30, 2015 the company announced it had secured an investment of US$8M in a series C round co-led by F&H Fund Management, a fund chaired by pioneering Alibaba CTO John Wu, and NSI Ventures. [4]
In April 2016, the company announced its acquisition of MakanLuar.com - Indonesia's top restaurant reservations platform co-founded by Kunal Narang and Hiro Mohinani in its foray into the country of 250 million people. [5]
On October 16, 2017, Chope announced that it had raised a Series D funding of US$13M.[citation needed] The round is led by Asia-Pacific investment firm Square Peg Capital and joined by C31 Ventures and Moelis Australia. Existing investors NSI Ventures, Susquehanna International Group, DSG Consumer Partners, and SPH Ventures also came in for a top-up. [6]
Founded on 15 June 2011, Chope was inspired by the idea of making the restaurant reservation process simpler, seeking to address the problem of placing restaurant reservations through phone calls that could normally only be done during operating hours. As a solution, Chope provides a real-time online service for the process of table reservations. Chope was only able to secure a dozen reservations in its first week.[7]
At the time of its startup, restaurateurs and café owners had been known to be slow to adapt to technology advancements. However, aided by the rise in 3G and WiFi internet access, this trend had been slowly changing.[8]
The website and the mobile app allow users to search for restaurants and reservations based on parameters including times, dates, cuisine, location, price range and promotional offers from credit cards or other partners. Users who have registered their email address with the service will then receive a confirmation email. Users can also receive Chope Dollars, a rewards-point system after dining (100 or multiples of 100); these points can be redeemed for vouchers at select member restaurants on the service, or other gifts from time to time [9]
The company also has a mobile application available in Apple's App Store that allows users to find and book dinner reservations.[10]
The service provides restaurant owners with comprehensive reservation management.
Features include:[11]
The company's home market is Singapore. It has also expanded to other Asian markets including Hong Kong, Mainland China, Thailand and Indonesia.