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India set for largest M&A deal today

Walmart CEO Carl Douglas Mc Millon in country to acquire Flip kart for $15 billion

- KARAN CHOUDHURY & SAMREEN AHMAD New Delhi/Bengaluru, 8 May

Aday ahead of the announceme­nt of the Walmart-Flipkart deal, the largest through the M&A route and marking the American firm’s real entry into India, both organisati­ons were in waiting. The Flipkart campus at Bengaluru’s Embassy Tech Village was dressing up for a town hall meeting with Carl Douglas McMillon, president and chief executive officer of Walmart Inc, while preparing to shed the life of a start-up. The Gurugram headquarte­rs of Walmart India too was busy setting things up for a similar meeting with Doug, as the CEO of the Bentonvill­e major is popularly known as.

Doug, accompanie­d by his top team including president and chief executive of Walmart Internatio­nal Judith McKenna, and CEO ecommerce Marc Lore, has flown in from the US already to seal the deal with Flipkart. Some last-minute meetings were lined up till late evening of Tuesday for finalising the sale agreement draft, a complex business with so many investors on board. Doug’s meeting with Walmart India employees is expected Thursday morning, a day after the announceme­nt of the transactio­n, before he proceeds to meet the Flipkart staffers.

Walmart is picking up close to 75 per cent in Flipkart, sources said. Walmart, traditiona­lly a brick and mortar giant, is investing $15 billion in the Bengaluru firm, founded in 2007 by Sachin Bansal and Binny Bansal—not related to each other. With this, Flipkart will be valued at an estimated $20 billion or more. Masayoshi Son’s SoftBank, the largest investor in Flipkart, is making an exit, sources indicated. And so is Sachin

Bansal, who’s selling his approximat­ely 5 per cent stake in the business. Binny Bansal and Flipkart CEO Kalyan Krishnamur­thy are likely to continue with Flipkart even after the deal.

It is learnt that the Walmart top management would travel to India frequently over the next few months to complete the process of integratio­n. At the Flipkart office, the senior management and team leaders have been busy answering employee questions related to management change over the last few days, a source said. “There have been questions ranging from layoffs to a change in work culture. It is learnt that the management has given an assurance that there would be no job cuts and things would be business as usual. Not only that, there’s hope of a better performanc­e appraisal once Flipkart becomes part of Walmart.

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CEO Carl Douglas McMillon’s meeting with Walmart India employees is expected on Thursday

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