SoftBank to Sell 1.1% Stake in Zomato for Rs 1,024 Crore

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Japanese tech conglomerate SoftBank is reportedly planning to offload a 1.1% stake in the food delivery giant, Zomato, through block deals facilitated by its affiliate SVF Growth Singapore Pte. The transaction, scheduled for Friday, is anticipated to involve an offer price within the range of Rs 109.4 to Rs 111.6 per share, with an overall valuation of Rs 1,024 crore.

As of the end of the September quarter, SoftBank holds a 2.17% stake in Zomato, indicating this divestiture represents a part of its holdings. SoftBank’s move to reduce its stake in Zomato comes in the wake of the company’s surging popularity and growing market presence in the food delivery industry. 

Zomato has been expanding its services and exploring various strategic avenues to strengthen its position in the highly competitive sector.

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This transaction suggests SoftBank’s strategic decision to capitalize on its investment and potentially reallocate funds in line with its broader investment goals. Zomato, with its significant market share and continuous growth, remains an attractive player in the food delivery space, making it a substantial asset in SoftBank’s investment portfolio.

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SoftBank to Sell 1.1% Stake in Zomato for Rs 1,024 Crore

Japanese tech conglomerate SoftBank is reportedly planning to offload a 1.1% stake in the food delivery giant, Zomato, through block deals facilitated by its affiliate SVF Growth Singapore Pte. The transaction, scheduled for Friday, is anticipated to involve an offer price within the range of Rs 109.4 to Rs 111.6 per share, with an overall valuation of Rs 1,024 crore.

As of the end of the September quarter, SoftBank holds a 2.17% stake in Zomato, indicating this divestiture represents a part of its holdings. SoftBank’s move to reduce its stake in Zomato comes in the wake of the company’s surging popularity and growing market presence in the food delivery industry. 

Zomato has been expanding its services and exploring various strategic avenues to strengthen its position in the highly competitive sector.

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This transaction suggests SoftBank’s strategic decision to capitalize on its investment and potentially reallocate funds in line with its broader investment goals. Zomato, with its significant market share and continuous growth, remains an attractive player in the food delivery space, making it a substantial asset in SoftBank’s investment portfolio.

Disclaimer

We strive to uphold the highest ethical standards in all of our reporting and coverage. We StartupNews.fyi want to be transparent with our readers about any potential conflicts of interest that may arise in our work. It’s possible that some of the investors we feature may have connections to other businesses, including competitors or companies we write about. However, we want to assure our readers that this will not have any impact on the integrity or impartiality of our reporting. We are committed to delivering accurate, unbiased news and information to our audience, and we will continue to uphold our ethics and principles in all of our work. Thank you for your trust and support.

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