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SoftBank leads $535M investment in DoorDash

- ByOlivia Zaleski Bloomberg News

The latest winner of the SoftBank Group lottery is DoorDash, a food- delivery app. SoftBank’s Vision Fund is leading a $535million investment in the San Francisco-based company, almost triple the amount of capital the company had raised in the last five years.

The deal, which includes funding fromSequoi­a Capital and Singapore’s GIC Pte sovereign-wealth fund, values DoorDash at $1.4 billion and gives the company a boost in the highly competitiv­e food- delivery business. Amazon. com, GrubHub, Square Inc. and Uber Technologi­es, along with a bunch of startups, try to lure customers and restaurant­s to their delivery apps with discounts and other promotions.

But Tony Xu, DoorDash’s cofounder and chief executive officer, said his real competitio­n is the telephone. Most people still order food by calling a restau-

rant directly. “We’ve just scratched the surface, and our investors recognize the incredible opportunit­y ahead,” he said.

The deal introduces potential conflicts for SoftBank. The Japanese firm bought a 15 percent stake in Uber and took two seats on the board in January. A few days later, Uber CEO Dara Khosrowsha­hi took the stage at a conference to talk up the performanc­e of UberEats. He said growth of the app was exploding and estimated that it would be the largest food-delivery business in the world this year.

SoftBank will appoint Jeffrey Housenbold, amanaging partner, to DoorDash’s board. ( Different SoftBank representa­tives sit on Uber’s board.) Jeremy Kranz, head of technology investing at GIC, will also become a director at DoorDash.

With the new funding, Xu plans to hire 250employe­es on top of the 550 DoorDash has now and add restaurant­s in 1,000 U.S. and Canadian cities to the 600 it has today. He said DoorDash will expand internatio­nally this year, though he declined to say where.

 ?? NHAT V. MEYER — STAFF FILE ?? A DoorDash driver waits for an order in downtown Palo Alto.
NHAT V. MEYER — STAFF FILE A DoorDash driver waits for an order in downtown Palo Alto.

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