Amsterdam's Tapp declared bankrupt
Briefly

"At Tapp, we are all disappointed and sad. It is an incredible shame that we cannot realise our dream. It is up to the curator to decide whether there is still a future for Tapp." CEO Wibo Roest expresses the emotional impact of Tapp's bankruptcy, underscoring the hope for a possible continuation under new management.
"We failed to become commercially profitable in time. Even though there's a demand for hospitality data, the adoption and willingness to pay the right amount for data took too long for Tapp." Roest highlights the critical barriers the company faced in scaling its data services to meet the market's expectations.
"Tapp serves over 3,500 hospitality businesses, claiming to be the only organisation in the Netherlands that combines internal information on beverage sales at specific catering businesses with a baseline for the whole market." This statement emphasizes Tapp's unique position in the market prior to its bankruptcy.
Founded in 2015 by Frans van Hoogstraten and Sjoerd Rothweiler, Tapp expanded from a consumer payment app to a comprehensive digital platform that provides insights for catering entrepreneurs." This quote illustrates the company's evolution and its ambitions within the catering industry.
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