Walmart likely to announce Flipkart deal before end of week -sources

Reuters  |  MUMBAI/BENGALURU 

By and Nivedita Bhattacharjee

and parent will buy up to 75 percent of Flipkart, the two sources familiar with the matter said, declining to be named as the talks are private.

Bentonville, Arkansas-based will acquire about a 60 percent stake in Flipkart, while Alphabet will get a roughly 15 percent stake in the for about $3 billion, one of the sources said.

previously reported that Walmart was in advanced talks to acquire 51 percent or more of the for $10 billion to $12 billion, valuing at some $18 billion to $20 billion.

Both sources said that Group held a closed-door meeting with the firm's top leadership at its on Monday, and one added that said that Flipkart would exit after the Walmart deal is sealed.

Flipkart last year named Kalyan Krishnamurthy, a former hedge fund Tiger Global Management, as the head of its core business, while took the broader strategic role of remained as

The includes Myntra-Jabong, payments unit and logistics firm

Sachin and Binny Bansal, both former employees, founded Flipkart in 2007, and like their U.S. rival, began by selling books.

Walmart is expected to get three board seats at Flipkart and will also have a say in the appointments of the group's finance, legal and compliance heads, one of the sources said.

Krishnamurthy and will remain in their current roles after the deal, the two sources said.

Early Flipkart investors Tiger Global and venture fund will sell a majority of their stakes, one of the sources said.

Japan's <9984.T>, which owns roughly a fifth of Flipkart through its Vision Fund, is expected to completely exit, has previously reported.

The had invested close to $2.5 billion in Flipkart via primary and secondary share purchases last year.

Flipkart will hold a townhall for employees on Friday, with Walmart likely to attend, one of the sources said. Other top Walmart executives will also be in for the announcement, the other source added.

A third source said Flipkart had scheduled multiple batches of townhall meetings with employees on Friday, sparking chatter within the ranks that a deal is likely imminent.

Walmart declined to comment. Flipkart, Alphabet, Tiger Global and did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

(Reporting by in Mumbai and in Bengaluru; Additional reporting by in New York; Editing by Euan Rocha, and Leslie Adler)

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First Published: Tue, May 08 2018. 04:10 IST