Arab Times

Walmart may launch IPO for Flipkart

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MUMBAI, May 12, (RTRS): Walmart Inc said on Saturday in a filing with a US regulator that it may take India’s Flipkart public in as early as four years, detailing for the first time a potential listing timeline for Walmart’s largest-ever acquisitio­n.

Minority investors holding 60 percent of Flipkart’s shares “acting together, may require Flipkart to effect an Initial Public Offering” (IPO) four years after the close of the WalmartFli­pkart transactio­n, the Bentonvill­e, Arkansas-based retailer said in a May 11 filing with the US Securities and Exchange Commission.

The IPO should be done at no less a valuation than that at which Walmart invested in the Indian e-commerce firm, the filing said.

Walmart announced earlier this week that it will pay $16 billion for a roughly 77 percent stake in Flipkart in what is the US retail giant’s largest-ever deal and a move to take on arch rival Amazon.com Inc in a key growth market.

The investment implies a valuation of nearly $21 billion for Bengaluruh­eadquarter­ed Flipkart.

Minority shareholde­rs after the deal include co-founder Binny Bansal, China’s Tencent Holdings, US hedge fund Tiger Global Management and Microsoft Corp.

The deal now awaits clearance from India’s anti-trust regulator and is expected to close later this year.

As part of the deal, Walmart will initially appoint five directors to Flipkart’s board, two directors will be named by minority shareholde­rs while Bansal will take one board seat, according to the filing.

Walmart said it may, in future, appoint a sixth board member with the approval of the majority of the Flipkart directors.

It also said it could appoint or replace Flipkart’s chief executive and other key executives of group companies in consultati­on with Bansal and the board.

Walmart or its units could ask Flipkart to issue new ordinary shares of up to $3 billion before the close of the “transactio­ns and on or before the first anniversar­y of the closing”, it said.

Reuters previously reported that Google-parent Alphabet was in talks to invest about $3 billion for a roughly 15 percent stake in Flipkart.

That deal could be sealed before the close of the Walmart-Flipkart transactio­n or immediatel­y after, a source told Reuters, declining to be named as the talks are private.

 ??  ?? Indian members of the Aam Admi Party (AAP) trade wing shout slogans and hold placards as they protest against a deal between US retailer Walmart and Indian online retailer Flipkart in New Delhi on May 12. US retail behemoth Walmart will buy a 77...
Indian members of the Aam Admi Party (AAP) trade wing shout slogans and hold placards as they protest against a deal between US retailer Walmart and Indian online retailer Flipkart in New Delhi on May 12. US retail behemoth Walmart will buy a 77...

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