After fruitless talks with Snapdeal, Flipkart completes eBay India merger

The deal was announced in April when Flipkart raised $1.4 bn from eBay, Tencent, and Microsoft

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

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The Flipkart logo seen here in this undated picture. Photo: Reuters

major Flipkart on Tuesday said it has completed the merger with eBay India's operations. With this, eBay.in will now be a Flipkart Group company. 

The deal was announced in April when the Flipkart group raised $1.4 billion from global technology majors eBay, Tencent, and

In exchange of an equity stake in Flipkart, eBay had made a cash investment of $500 million and sold its eBay.in business to Flipkart.

The announcement comes a day after smaller rival Snapdeal said it was terminating all discussions of a potential merger.

While Snapdeal did not name Flipkart, it had been widely reported that both were negotiating a merger for the last five months.

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"Effective immediately, Flipkart will own and operate eBay.in, which will remain an independent entity as part of Flipkart," Flipkart said in a statement. Besides, the will also partner to leverage opportunities in cross-border trade, it added.

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"As a result, Flipkart customers will get expanded product choices with the wide array of global inventory available on eBay while eBay customers will have access to a more unique Indian inventory from Flipkart sellers," the statement said.

The partnership will, therefore, provide an opportunity to sellers on Flipkart's platform to expand their sales globally.

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"Our coming together directly benefits Indian customers and sellers for whom we want to provide the best possible e- commerce experience. This is a step in that direction," Flipkart CEO Kalyan Krishnamurthy said.