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Tatas to buy majority stake in BigBasket for $1 bn: Report

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Bengaluru, October 28

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Indian online grocery startup BigBasket is in advanced talks to sell a majority stake for about $1 billion to salt-to-software conglomerate Tata Group, a newspaper reported on Wednesday, citing three sources familiar with the matter.

The century-old group has been planning to launch a “super app”, one that will tie in all its consumer businesses, several media reports have said, as it competes against Amazon and Reliance Industries, who have made big bets on India’s booming e-commerce market.

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Bengaluru-based BigBasket competes with Walmart Inc-owned Flipkart and Amazon’s “Fresh” service as more consumers stay indoors and choose to shop online during the Covid outbreak. The Tata Group and BigBasket did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

China’s Alibaba, which holds around 26% stake in BigBasket, is expected to sell its entire shareholding in the company, the newspaper reported.

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“While the talks have been ongoing for some time, it is still work-in-progress as far as the specifics go. It may eventually not lead to a transaction at all,” the newspaper cited one of the sources.

Separately, another newspaper also reported on Wednesday that Tata Group could pay $500 million-$700 million for a controlling stake in BigBasket. The paper had earlier said BigBasket was looking to raise $200 million for a fresh funding round and was in talks with the Tata Group. — Reuters

Alibaba expected to sell entire holding

  • The Tata Group has been planning to launch a “super app” that will tie in all its consumer businesses, several media reports have said, as it competes against Amazon and Reliance Industries in the e-commerce space
  • BigBasket competes with Flipkart and Amazon’s “Fresh” service as more consumers stay indoors and choose to shop online during the Covid outbreak
  • China’s Alibaba, which holds around 26% stake in BigBasket, is expected to sell its entire shareholding in the company
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