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Softbank-backed ride-sharing company Ola readies for up to $1 billion India IPO -sources

Published 30/08/2021, 14:09
Updated 30/08/2021, 14:10
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A policeman drinks tea in front of Ola's office in Mumbai, India October 29, 2018. REUTERS/Francis Mascarenhas/File Photo

By Aditi Shah and Scott Murdoch

NEW DELHI/HONG KONG (Reuters) - Indian ride-sharing giant Ola plans to raise up to $1 billion through an initial public offering (IPO) and is finalising banks to advise on the fund-raise, three sources told Reuters, becoming the latest startup to join the capital markets boom.

Ola, backed by Japan's Softbank Group, has roped in Citigroup (NYSE:C), two people with direct knowledge of the matter said. It has also brought Kotak Mahindra and Morgan Stanley (NYSE:MS) on board, said two other people familiar with the plans.

The company, which competes with Uber Technologies (NYSE:UBER), is also in talks with Bank of America (NYSE:BAC) and JP Morgan, one of the people said.

Ola, JP Morgan and Kotak Mahindra did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Bank of America, Citi and Morgan Stanley declined to comment.

The successful listing of food delivery service Zomato, backed by China's Ant Group, in July has made other technology startups more bullish about raising money through capital markets, two of the people said.

Over half a dozen startups including payments company Paytm, e-pharmacy PharmEasy and online insurance aggregator Policybazaar are preparing for IPOs, giving investors like Ant and Softbank an opportunity to exit.

Founded in 2010 by Bhavish Aggarwal, Ola has a majority share of India's ride-hailing market which took a hit last year as lockdowns kept people at home, forcing the company to cut its workforce and temporarily halt the bulk of its business.

Ola also has a growing presence in several global markets such as Australia and the United Kingdom.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A policeman drinks tea in front of Ola's office in Mumbai, India October 29, 2018. REUTERS/Francis Mascarenhas/File Photo

In July, private equity firms Temasek and Warburg Pincus invested about $500 million in Ola ahead of its planned IPO.

Bloomberg News first reported of Ola's IPO plans earlier on Monday.

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