Cape Times

Indian food delivery giants’ battle stage set

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INDIAN start-up Swiggy has raised $210 million (R2.87 billion) in a round led by South Africa’s Naspers and investment house DST Global, setting the stage for a battle between wellfunded players in the sizzling food delivery sector.

The financing values the four-year-old start-up at well over $1 billion, according to people familiar with the deal. That makes Swiggy the second unicorn to emerge from the segment, said the people, who asked not to be identified discussing private details.

Start-ups that specialise in delivering all-time favourites from paneer tikka to mutton biryani have snagged at least half a billion dollars in financing this year from some of the world’s largest internet investors and companies.

New Delhi-based Zomato received $150m in February from billionair­e Jack Ma’s Ant Financial, while Swiggy’s latest round comes on the heels of a $100m financing in February that was also led by Naspers.

Its valuation has jumped by more than a third in the course of a few months, said one of the people familiar with the deal. New investors this time included DST and Coatue Management, joining existing backers Naspers and Meituan Dianping, the Chinese food delivery juggernaut.

The start-up said it would use the funds to improve its supply chain and technology while expanding into new markets. Bangalore-headquarte­red Swiggy already lists 35 000 restaurant­s and 40 000 delivery people across 15 cities.

The revival of interest in online food ordering began last year when Uber Technologi­es introduced UberE across the country, while domestic rival Ola acquired FoodPanda’s local operations and pledged $200m to the unit.

That’s a sharp turnaround from a few years ago, when investors around the globe wrote off the sector, drying up capital and forcing dozens of start-ups to shut shop. – Bloomberg

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