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Dreamfolks, an Indian airline, says that three customers will terminate lounge service contracts.

Dreamfolks, an airport lounge access provider in India, announced on Friday that it would be terminating contracts with three of its clients, including Encalm Hospitality - the third largest lounge operator in the country.

Dreamfolks, in a filing on the exchange, said that Adani Digital and Semolina kitchens would also terminate their contract.

It said that the termination of these contracts would have an impact on Dreamfolks financial operations. However, it did not provide any further details.

Dreamfolks, an aggregator which connects lounge operators to card networks and passengers began as airport operators who wanted direct lounge access.

In July, the company announced that it would be closing certain programs for Axis Bank clients and ICICI Bank customers.

Dreamfolks' CEO Liberatha Kallat said to CNBC-TV18, a news broadcaster, that the decision was made after "pressure tactics from two large airport operators who entered the same business." Kallat didn't name the operators.

Arun Bansal said on LinkedIn shortly after that India's "fintech" revolution had eliminated the need for intermediaries across all sectors.

Dreamfolks announced in a filing that it has expanded its international market in response to recent developments.

The shares of this company have fallen 64% in the first six months of this year.

(source: Reuters)