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Delivery Hero expects Asia recovery to boost fourth-quarter growth

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Posted on November 13, 2025

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By Linda Pasquini (Reuters) -German online takeaway food company Delivery Hero said on Thursday it expected growth to accelerate in the current quarter, driven by a recovery in its Asian market,

Delivery Hero Anticipates Growth Surge from Asian Market Recovery

By Linda Pasquini

(Reuters) -German online takeaway food company Delivery Hero said on Thursday it expected growth to accelerate in the current quarter, driven by a recovery in its Asian market, sending its shares up 8%.

The company said early signs in the current quarter were "encouraging," as orders returned to growth in the key South Korean market in October and a subscription program introduced last year was showing promise.

"We see subscribers ordering much more frequently than non-subscribers," Chief Financial Officer Marie-Anne Popp said in a call with Reuters.

The company expected to return to growth in Asia in the last quarter of the year, after recording a regional 3% decline in gross merchandise value (GMV) in the third quarter.

This would contribute to an acceleration in overall GMV growth in the final quarter, it said.

Third-quarter gross merchandise value, a common metric for delivery firms measuring the total value of all goods sold, grew 7% on a like-for-like basis at constant currency rates and excluding inflation, to 12.2 billion euros ($14.2 billion).

"Demand is still very strong" across markets, Popp said, adding that customers seemed very keen to order in, with the trend being unaffected "or even encouraged" by geopolitical uncertainty.

The company's quick commerce business, delivering groceries, household goods, and items such as flowers and pharmaceuticals, swung to its first ever quarterly profit in the third quarter, Delivery Hero added, on track to break even for the full year.

Popp said the company plans to invest further in the business, which represents 7% of its GMV, by expanding its so-called "dark stores" - distribution hubs for online shopping - and opening new ones in markets where it already offers the service.

($1 = 0.8575 euros)

(Reporting by Linda Pasquini in Gdansk; Editing by Matt Scuffham and Jan Harvey)

Key Takeaways

  • Delivery Hero anticipates Q4 growth from Asian market recovery.
  • South Korean market shows encouraging signs of order growth.
  • Subscription program boosts order frequency among subscribers.
  • Quick commerce business achieves first quarterly profit.
  • Plans to expand 'dark stores' to enhance service.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is gross merchandise value (GMV)?
Gross merchandise value (GMV) is a metric used to measure the total value of all goods sold through a company's platform over a specific period, excluding returns and cancellations.
What is a subscription program?
A subscription program is a business model where customers pay a recurring fee to receive products or services regularly, often leading to increased customer loyalty and higher purchase frequency.
What is quick commerce?
Quick commerce refers to the rapid delivery of goods, typically within hours, often facilitated by online platforms that connect consumers with local retailers or delivery services.

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