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Uber agrees on Southeast Asian sale to Grab

- ERIC NEWCOMER & YOOLIM LEE BLOOMBERG

Uber Technologi­es has reached an agreement to sell its Southeast Asian ride-hailing business to rival Grab and could announce the deal as early as Monday morning in Singapore, people familiar with the matter said.

The agreement — which includes all of Uber’s operations in Southeast Asia as well as Uber Eats in the region — gives Uber a stake of between 25 per cent and 30 per cent in the new combined business, the people said, asking not to be identified ahead of an official announceme­nt. The deal, which Bloombergo­utlined earlier this month, marks Uber’s operationa­l exit from yet another major market and hands a victory to Grab as it battles local competitor Go-Jek.

SoftBank Group, a major backer of Grab’s and Uber’s as well as China’s Didi Chuxing, has pushed consolidat­ion to improve the profitabil­ity of a global ride-hailing business that bleeds billions of dollars a year. New entrants and the strength of second-place regional players such as Lyft in the US has complicate­d those efforts.

Representa­tives for Grab and Uber declined to comment.

The deal represents another major retreat from internatio­nal markets for Uber. Travis Kalanick, Uber’s former chief executive officer, sold Uber’s business in China in 2016 in return for a 17.5 per cent stake in Chinese ride-hailing leader Didi Chuxing. Then Uber agreed to sell its Russian business to Yandex — just before Dara Khosrowsha­hi took over as chief executive.

Khosrowsha­hi has been pushing to clean up the company’s financials in preparatio­ns for an initial public offering next year. Pulling out of markets like Southeast Asia would boost profits at a company that has burned through $10.7 billion since its founding nine years ago.

Khosrowsha­hi signaled during a trip through Asia last month that he is committed to key markets such as Japan and India.

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Grab, which has more than 86 million mobile app downloads, currently offers services in more than 190 cities across Singapore, Indonesia, the Philippine­s, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Myanmar and Cambodia.

 ??  ?? Dara Khosrowsha­hi has been pushing to clean up Uber’s financials in preparatio­ns for an IPO next year
Dara Khosrowsha­hi has been pushing to clean up Uber’s financials in preparatio­ns for an IPO next year

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