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Xiaomi raising over $1 billion from investors including GIC - source

Published 22/12/2014, 10:18
© Reuters. People stand near a logo of Xiaomi ahead of the launching ceremony of Xiaomi Phone 4, in Beijing

SINGAPORE/SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China's Xiaomi (XTC.UL) is raising over $1 billion (640 million pounds) from investors including Singapore sovereign wealth fund GIC that would value the smartphone maker at over $45 billion, a person familiar with the deal said.

The fund raising was first reported by the Wall Street Journal, which also said this round was led by tech fund All-Stars Investment and included Russian tech fund DST Global and Yunfeng Capital, a private-equity firm affiliated with Alibaba Group Holding Ltd (N:BABA) Executive Chairman Jack Ma.

All-Stars Investment is led by former Morgan Stanley analyst Richard Ji, who declined to comment.

GIC's investment in Xiaomi comes after Singapore state investor Temasek Holdings Pte Ltd (TEM.UL) bought a small stake in the smartphone maker during an earlier funding exercise, a second person said.

The people were not authorised to speak to media on the matter and so declined to be identified. Xiaomi and GIC declined to comment.

Xiaomi's valuation has skyrocketed in the four years since it was founded by Chief Executive Lei Jun, reflecting investors' belief that it will grow into a global powerhouse despite signs it is encountering intellectual property challenges outside its home country China. This month sales in India were temporarily halted after Swedish telecommunciations firm Ericsson filed a patent complaint.

Still, the Beijing-based company will likely come close to its 2014 sales target of 60 million smartphones, up from less than 20 million in 2013. At $45 billion, it is now worth nearly three times the market capitalisation of Lenovo Group Ltd (HK:0992), the world's No. 1 PC maker and one of its rivals in the smartphone market.

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Xiaomi has had six rounds of funding to date, including most recently an investment in 2013 at a $10 billion valuation. It turned down investment offers at a $30 billion valuation this year, according to a person close to the company.

Regulatory filings showed Xiaomi reported revenue of 26.6 billion yuan and a profit of 347.5 million yuan in 2013, although the company has said the documents did not account for the entirety of its business or reflect its overall profitability.

Ricky Lai, an analyst at Guotai Junan Securities, said Xiaomi's smartphone shipments were "over market expectations" in the third quarter, when it sold close to 18 million handsets, according to multiple market research firms.

Xiaomi brands itself as an Internet company that eschews traditional marketing and sells hardware at low prices as a distribution channel for its real money maker, software and services.

It has been investing heavily in other manufacturers with the aim of building an ecosystem of Internet-connected devices and appliances to extend its reach beyond smartphones.

Nomura analysts said in a report earlier this month that Xiaomi and founder Lei Jun had invested in 43 companies across China's mobile Internet eco-system, including smart device makers, network infrastructure firms, smartphone platform developers, and providers of various mobile internet services.

"The valuation might seem pretty high but investors are seeing a lot of potential from Xiaomi expanding into multiple categories," said Neil Shah, an analyst at Counterpoint Research.

(Reporting by Saeed Azhar and Gerry Shih; Editing by Christopher Cushing and Sunil Nair)

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