Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Oyo raises $ 1.5 bn in deal that values it at $10 bn

DECACORN Founder Agarwal will spend $700 mn to buy new shares in the firm

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BENGALURU: Oyo Hotels and Homes is raising $1.5 billion from founder Ritesh Agarwal, SoftBank Group Corp. and other investors as the India lodging startup expands into foreign markets such as the US and Europe.

Agarwal, 25, will spend $700 million to buy new shares in the company as part of a previously reported $2 billion plan to triple his ownership stake. Existing investors Softbank’s Vision Fund, Lightspeed Venture Partners and Sequoia India will contribute the rest of the current round.

Agarwal, who founded Oyo in 2013, has built it into India’s second-most valuable startup with a valuation of about $10 billion. Its service covers 1.2 million rooms in over 80 countries, including 590,000 rooms in China. It entered the US earlier this year and now has 7,500 rooms in 60 cities.

“We truly believe that we will be able to build a truly global brand out of India, while ensuring that the business is run efficientl­y and with a clear path to profitabil­ity,” Agarwal said in a statement.

The young founder made headlines in July with plans to spend $2 billion to raise his stake in the company to 30% from about 10%. Japanese banks Mizuho Financial Group Inc. and Nomura Holdings Inc. are bankrollin­g Agarwal’s share acquisitio­n, according to people familiar with the deal. He is buying some of those shares from Sequoia and Lightspeed, and will carry out the transactio­n through an entity called RA Hospitalit­y Holdings, Oyo said.

“Oyo’s valuation signals its scale and growth,” said Ujjwal Chaudhry, the Bengaluru-based director at Redseer Consulting. “The quality of the experience is not top-notch but it’s improving.”

Agarwal is tripling down on the company he created at a time Wework’s internal tumult and a string of disappoint­ing initial public offerings (IPOS) are raising questions about startup price tags.

The $10 billion valuation makes Oyo India’s most valuable startup after One97 Communicat­ions, the parent of digital payments pioneer Paytm. E-commerce giant Flipkart Online Services Pvt. was acquired by Walmart Inc. last year in a $16 billion deal. Softbank’s investment­s lifted the valuations at Oyo, Paytm and Wework.

Agarwal founded the startup in his teens after dropping out of college and roaming India on a shoestring budget. The wild, erratic standards at hotels and guest houses he encountere­d inspired him to start the online service, and the brand now aims to provide travellers a consistent experience.

Oyo mainly signs on hotel owners and then helps them upgrade everything from bathroom fittings to furniture and bedding, and then provides them standardiz­ed supplies like sheets and toiletries, and support to train their staff.

EXISTING INVESTORS SOFTBANK’S VISION FUND, LIGHTSPEED AND SEQUOIA INDIA WILL CONTRIBUTE THE REST OF THE CURRENT ROUND

 ??  ?? Ritesh Agarwal, founder, Oyo Hotels and Homes
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Ritesh Agarwal, founder, Oyo Hotels and Homes BLOOMBERG FILE

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