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**Meituan Denies Organizational Restructuring, Claims It Is Merely a Platform Upgrade** *Beijing News Flash (Reporter: Zhang Xiaorong)* - On February 25, reports surfaced that Wang Xing, CEO of Meituan, announced an internal organizational restructuring, allegedly downgrading the transaction capabilities of Dianping, positioning it instead as an "online search platform." In response, Meituan clarified that this was merely an internal platform upgrade and not a company-wide organizational adjustment. Additionally, the rumor of Dianping's transaction function being weakened was dismissed as false. **Meituan Claims It Is Just an Internal Platform Upgrade** Today (February 25), according to reports from Jiemian News and EO Intelligence, on February 22, Meituan Dianping released an internal letter announcing a new round of personnel changes, which clarified the role of Dianping. The internal letter was reportedly sent only to directors and executives. According to the leaked letter, the Dianping platform was renamed to the "Dianping App Department," responsible for product planning, content operations, and development of the "Dianping" app. The platform will focus on content operations, building a reliable online search platform. Huang Hai was appointed as the head of the department, reporting to Wang Huiwen. According to insiders, the internal letter signified the reduction of Dianping's transaction function, positioning it more as a search and discovery tool. An employee revealed that Dianping's transaction volume contributed to less than 10% of the overall transactions. After this restructuring, Dianping will focus on search and discovery functions, though no mention of a name change was made. On February 25, in response to the above claims, a Beijing News reporter contacted Meituan for confirmation. Meituan's public relations department responded that the rumor of Wang Xing announcing an organizational restructuring was false and that this was merely an internal upgrade of the user platform, not a company-wide organizational adjustment. **Denial of Company-Wide Organizational Restructuring** According to Meituan's public relations department, in the organizational restructuring on October 31, 2018, Meituan formed the user platform, which includes the Meituan platform, Dianping platform, and service experience platform department. The establishment of the Meituan App Department, Dianping App Department, and back-end support departments aimed to improve user experience and service capabilities. Li Ming and Huang Hai remained responsible for the Meituan and Dianping apps, respectively, reporting to Wang Huiwen. It was not a company-wide organizational adjustment. Regarding the claim that "Dianping's transaction volume contributes less than 10% of the overall volume, and after this restructuring, Dianping will focus on search and discovery functions," Meituan responded that the notion of weakening Dianping's transaction function was false and did not provide further explanation. On February 20, some media outlets reported that Dianping might face significant changes, similar to how Mobike was renamed "Meituan Bike" after its acquisition. According to these reports, Dianping would be renamed or even discontinued, with all of Meituan's products integrated into one app to increase daily active users (DAU). This would involve transferring key assets such as user-generated content (UGC), relationships, and traffic from Dianping to Meituan. Specifically, Dianping's core asset—UGC content and reviews—would be displayed on the Meituan platform, and the traffic from food delivery and travel services would be directed to Meituan. However, Meituan denied these claims, emphasizing that Dianping would remain an independent app with no plans for a merger into the Meituan app. *Reporter: Zhang Xiaorong* *Image Source: Visual China (000681)* *Editor: Li Yan* *Proofreader: He Yan*