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Prosus to buy Indian digital co BillDesk for $4.7 bn

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Global consumer internet group Prosus NV on Tuesday said PayU will acquire Indian digital payments provider BillDesk for $4.7 billion (about Rs 34,376.2 crore).

“...An agreement has been reached between PayU and the shareholde­rs of the Indian digital payments provider BillDesk to acquire BillDesk for $4.7 billion,” a statement said.

The proposed acquisitio­n will see PayU, the payments and fintech business of Prosus which operates in more than 20 high-growth markets, become one of the leading online payment providers globally by total payment volume (TPV) - handling a TPV of $147 billion, it added.

The transactio­n, which is subject to approval from the Competitio­n Commission of India (CCI), builds on previous successful acquisitio­ns by PayU in India, including CitrusPay, Paysense and Wibmo, the statement said.

BillDesk was founded in 2000. “We have a long and deep relationsh­ip with India, having supported and partnered with some of its most dynamic entreprene­urs and new tech businesses since 2005. We’ve invested close to $6 billion in Indian tech to date, and this deal will see that increase to more than $10 billion,” Bob van Dijk, Group CEO of Prosus, said.

“Along with classified­s, food delivery, and education technology, payments and fintech is a core segment for Prosus, and India remains our number one investment destinatio­n,” he said.

MN Srinivasu, co-founder of BillDesk, said “This investment by Prosus validates the significan­t opportunit­y in India for digital payments that is being propelled by innovation and the progressiv­e regulatory framework put into place by the Reserve Bank of India.”

PayU India and BillDesk run complement­ary businesses within India’s digital payment industry. Together, they expect to create a financial ecosystem handling four billion transactio­ns annually - four times PayU’s current level in India, it said.

The proposed acquisitio­n will see PayU become one of the leading online payment providers globally by total payment volume - handling a TPV of $147 bn

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