Flipkart raises $1.4 bln from Tencent, eBay and Microsoft, acquires eBay India

Flipkart on Monday said Tencent, eBay and Microsoft have made investments aggregating to $1.4 billion in the company.

The latest funding round from the three technology companies have come at a post-transaction valuation of $11.6 billion.

Flipkart's earlier investors include Tiger Global Management, Naspers Group, Accel Partners and DST Global. "We are delighted that Tencent, eBay and Microsoft — all innovation powerhouses — have chosen to partner with us on their India journey. We have chosen these partners based on their long histories of pioneering industries, and the unique expertise and insights each of them bring to Flipkart. This deal reaffirms our resolve to hasten the transformation of commerce in India through technology," Sachin Bansal and Binny Bansal, Founders of Flipkart, said in a statement.

Tencent, a leading provider of internet value-added services in China, joins as a strategic investor, bringing experience in linking social networking and e-commerce. "This strategic partnership enables Tencent to participate in the exciting opportunities in e-commerce and payments in India. We look forward to helping Flipkart to deliver compelling experiences to users throughout India, and to contribute to the development of the internet ecosystem there," said Martin Lau, Tencent President in a statement.

Flipkart raises $1.4 bln from Tencent, eBay and Microsoft, acquires eBay India

eBay India is now part of the Flipkart Group
The investment by eBay is accompanied by a strategic commercial agreement with Flipkart. In exchange for an equity stake in Flipkart, eBay is making cash investment in and selling its eBay.in business to Flipkart. eBay.in will continue to operate as an independent entity as a part of Flipkart.

"The combination of eBay's position as a leading global e-commerce company and Flipkart's market stature will allow us to accelerate and maximize the opportunity for both companies in India," said Devin Wenig, President and CEO of eBay Inc.

Flipkart and eBay have also signed an exclusive cross-border trade agreement, as a result of which customers of Flipkart will gain access to the wide array of global inventory on eBay, while eBay's customers will have access to unique Indian inventory provided by Flipkart sellers. Thus, sellers on Flipkart will now have an opportunity to expand their sales globally.

The Flipkart founders added that this was a "landmark deal for Flipkart and for India" and hailed it as an endorsement of the Indian startup's tech prowess, innovative mindset and its potential to disrupt traditional markets.

Flipkart is celebrating its tenth-year of operaton and the Group has grown to encompass Myntra, Jabong and PhonePe — a UPI-based app that enables cashless transactions.

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