The CEO and MD of Impresario on surviving a tough year, and why a big boom is in order
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The lockdown was harsher for a few businesses than others. For restaurateurs in the country, the situation was grave, thanks to high rentals and no cash flow. But some people persisted and survived. Impresario Entertainment and Hospitality Pvt. Ltd (IEHPL), one of India’s top five Food & Beverage companies, which owns and manages 57 restaurants in 16 cities across India, was one of them.
During the lockdown, the company launched its own home delivery services and online payment platform. On November 20, it opened Thane SOCIAL, an outlet designed keeping in mind social distancing and new hygiene and safety measures.Moreover, they have managed to get to 60 per cent revenues of pre-Covid times.
Riyaaz Amlani, CEO and MD of Impresario tells Forbes India how he and his team turned the tide.
Why did you open a new SOCIAL in the pandemic?
We had already started work on four SOCIAL outlets before the pandemic hit us. But the launches were delayed because of the lockdown. Also, we got busy fighting the financial crisis at hand. When consumer sentiment was back, we focused on home deliveries and in early October we restarted work on these projects.