In its newest retreat from India’s crowded on-line retail market, Walmart-backed fintech big PhonePe has wound down its Pincode e-commerce app and can shift the enterprise towards B2B companies for offline retailers.
On Thursday, PhonePe founder and group CEO Sameer Nigam mentioned working a consumer-facing quick-commerce app had change into a distraction from the corporate’s core deal with small retailers. The corporate as an alternative needs to focus on serving to shops “obtain operational effectivity, improved margins and visibility,” he mentioned, citing this as its main goal.
PhonePe launched Pincode in April 2023 as a significant push into e-commerce, constructing it on the Indian government-backed Open Community for Digital Commerce (ONDC). The hyperlocal app supplied groceries, medicines, meals, electronics, and residential décor from neighborhood retailers. It rolled out first in Bengaluru and later expanded to different cities.
Inside a little bit over a 12 months of launch, Pincode pulled out of most classes besides meals. Earlier this 12 months, the app shifted to a quick-commerce mannequin, providing 10-minute deliveries by means of native kirana retailers and retailers in cities similar to Bengaluru, New Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, and Pune. The corporate additionally expanded the service to 10-minute drugs deliveries in Bangalore, Mumbai, and Pune in April.
PhonePe’s Pincode utilized native retailers and retail shops for its fast deliveries — a distinction to rivals like Swiggy, Zomato-owned Blinkit, and Zepto, which depend on darkish shops. The shift didn’t assist Pincode acquire floor within the crowded section, prompting PhonePe to wind down the service.
Pincode was not PhonePe’s first transfer into e-commerce. In 2019, the corporate launched “Change,” a super-app layer inside its funds app that supplied entry to meals, grocery, buying, and journey companies.
PhonePe has now shut down the Pincode app and redirected its web site to PhonePe’s important website. The corporate mentioned it should now deal with working with offline retailers by increasing its B2B choices. In July, PhonePe mentioned it had digitized over 1,000 native shops throughout Bengaluru, Pune, Delhi NCR, Hyderabad, Mumbai, and Varanasi by means of Pincode, giving them entry to digital storefronts, stock instruments, and last-mile supply companies.
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“As a part of this strategic resolution, we are going to now focus the complete Pincode crew’s assets in direction of accelerating the build-out and scale-up of a collection of B2B enterprise options for offline companies throughout India,” Vivek Lohcheb, CEO of Pincode, mentioned in a ready assertion.
PhonePe already provides stock and order-management instruments, in addition to different ERP software program for small companies, and offers direct sourcing and replenishment companies in some classes.
The shift comes as PhonePe prepares for a public itemizing in India, almost three years after its spin-off from Flipkart. The corporate filed draft papers with the Securities and Alternate Board of India by means of the confidential pre-filing route in September and is focusing on a mid-2026 itemizing. PhonePe can be on the lookout for methods to develop past its place because the nation’s dominant funds app on the Unified Funds Interface.
PhonePe didn’t reply to detailed questions on Pincode’s efficiency and the timing of the app’s shutdown.

























