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Deliveroo Hong Kong taps Nick Price as new general manager

Price will oversee Deliveroo’s business in the city. 

Deliveroo has appointed Nick Price to serve as General Manager for its operations in Hong Kong. 

Before Price's appointment, he served as Finance and Strategy Director for Deliveroo.

After stepping into the role of Interim General Manager in July 2023, Price was responsible for strategic planning, operations, marketing, commercial development, staff development, and building relationships with restaurants, riders and customers.

“Deliveroo has established ourselves as a household name in Hong Kong by delivering Hong Kong people what they need, helping our merchant partners to grow and enabling our rider partners to have more earning opportunities. I am excited about the journey ahead and thrilled to work closely with the amazing team to realise our vision,” Nick Price, General Manager for Deliveroo Hong Kong said.

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