Yandex Market has increased financial support for new pick-up points (POP) in places with high demand for services and an insufficient number of POPOs. The company added an “orange” zone to the card with the maximum possible reward.
Yandex Market added an “orange” zone to the map for pick-up points with high demand
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“Market” published information about the changes in the Telegram channel “Ya.Market PVZ Channel”.
“We have another zone, the orange one, in which pick-up stations in Moscow, the Moscow region, St. Petersburg and the Leningrad region will be able to receive an additional payment of 300,000 rubles. And in some other regions, pick-up points will be able to receive up to 200,000 rubles in the orange zone,” the exchange said in a statement.
The orange zone is considered the maximum subsidy zone. In addition to the monthly financial support, a new collection point in such zones receives a one-time payment, as described above. A one-time payment is made together with the first agency fee and is not dependent on the collection point’s turnover.
According to Market, the orange zone allows you to receive the maximum possible reward of up to 1.8 million rubles during the first six months of the point’s operation.
The changes to the offer went into effect on July 5.
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Back in the spring, Yandex Market introduced three types of subsidized zones, in which owners of new pick-up points receive additional remuneration during the first six months of operation.
There are now such zones in Moscow, St. Petersburg, Volgograd, Yekaterinburg, Kazan, Krasnodar and other cities. They are marked in purple, blue and light blue on the map of zones recommended for opening. The amount of financial support depends on the specific region.
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