<p>New Delhi: The shareholders of <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/zomato">Zomato</a> have approved a special resolution to rename the firm 'Eternal', the company informed in a stock exchange filing.</p>.<p>The brand name of the company's food delivery business Zomato will remain the same, along with the app.</p>.<p>Eternal will comprise four major businesses (as of now) -- Zomato, Blinkit, District, and Hyperpure.</p>.Zomato’s board approves name change to Eternal.<p>The shareholders of Zomato passed a special resolution to approve change of name of the Company and consequent alteration in the Memorandum of Association and Articles of Association of the Company, according to a regulatory filing on Sunday.</p>.<p>"In connection with the above-referred matter, I submit my shareholders of the Company have duly passed the special resolution for the item as set out in the Notice approving the following: To approve change of name of the Company and consequent alteration in the Memorandum of Association and Articles of Association of the Company," the regulatory filing stated.</p>.<p>In a letter to shareholders last month, Zomato Founder and CEO Deepinder Goyal had said, "Our Board has approved this change today and I request our shareholders to also support this change. If and when it is approved, our corporate website will transition from zomato.com to eternal.com. We will also change our stock ticker." </p><p>He informed that the decision to publicly rename the company was in line with Blinkit becoming a significant driver of its future.</p>.<p>"When we acquired Blinkit, we started using "Eternal" (instead of Zomato) internally to distinguish between the company and the brand/app. We also thought that we would publicly rename the company to Eternal, the day something beyond Zomato became a significant driver of our future. Today, with Blinkit, I feel we are there. We would like to rename Zomato Ltd, the company (not the brand/app), to Eternal Ltd," Goyal stated.</p>
<p>New Delhi: The shareholders of <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/zomato">Zomato</a> have approved a special resolution to rename the firm 'Eternal', the company informed in a stock exchange filing.</p>.<p>The brand name of the company's food delivery business Zomato will remain the same, along with the app.</p>.<p>Eternal will comprise four major businesses (as of now) -- Zomato, Blinkit, District, and Hyperpure.</p>.Zomato’s board approves name change to Eternal.<p>The shareholders of Zomato passed a special resolution to approve change of name of the Company and consequent alteration in the Memorandum of Association and Articles of Association of the Company, according to a regulatory filing on Sunday.</p>.<p>"In connection with the above-referred matter, I submit my shareholders of the Company have duly passed the special resolution for the item as set out in the Notice approving the following: To approve change of name of the Company and consequent alteration in the Memorandum of Association and Articles of Association of the Company," the regulatory filing stated.</p>.<p>In a letter to shareholders last month, Zomato Founder and CEO Deepinder Goyal had said, "Our Board has approved this change today and I request our shareholders to also support this change. If and when it is approved, our corporate website will transition from zomato.com to eternal.com. We will also change our stock ticker." </p><p>He informed that the decision to publicly rename the company was in line with Blinkit becoming a significant driver of its future.</p>.<p>"When we acquired Blinkit, we started using "Eternal" (instead of Zomato) internally to distinguish between the company and the brand/app. We also thought that we would publicly rename the company to Eternal, the day something beyond Zomato became a significant driver of our future. Today, with Blinkit, I feel we are there. We would like to rename Zomato Ltd, the company (not the brand/app), to Eternal Ltd," Goyal stated.</p>