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SoftBank fulfils its $350M promise made to Delhivery

March 6, 2019 by cbn Leave a Comment

SoftBank fulfils its $350M promise made to DelhiverySoftBank has completed its investment in logistics major Delhivery, having put in about $350 million into the Gurgaon-based company, in the process catapulting it into India’s growing list of startups with billion-dollar valuations.

According to documents filed by the company with the Registrar of Companies, and accessed by business signals provider paper.vc, Delhivery has issued 1.23 million Series F compulsorily convertible cumulative preference shares (CCCPS) each at a premium of 20,063 to SoftBank, which has invested through its Cayman Islands-registered entity SVF Doorbell (Cayman).

The logistics company has also issued 158,831 Series-F CCCPS to bulge-bracket PE firm Carlyle Group, which is also an existing investor in the company, at the same premium per share. Carlyle Group has invested in Delhivery through its entity CA Swift Investments. Additionally, Fosun International, also an existing investor, has also participated in the latest round, subscribing to 63,532 Series-F CCCPS.

The latest round values Delhivery at a little over $1.6 billion, according to paper.vc, highlighting a significant jump in valuation of the eight-year-old company. In its last round of funding, the company was valued at about $634 million.

ET was the first to report the negotiations between Delhivery, SoftBank and Carlyle Group in its editions dated October 4 and November 21. The investments have also received the necessary regulatory approvals from the Competition Commission of India (CCI) last month.

Delhivery also counts Chinese conglomerate Fosun International, New York-based Tiger Global Management, Nexus Venture Partners and and Times Internet, the digital arm of the Times of India Group that publishes The Economic Times, among its list of backers.

As per the documents filed by the firm, SoftBank, which has invested through its $100-billion Vision Fund, and Carlyle Group will now hold 23.41% and 12.39% respectively in the company, which has emerged as the leading ecommerce-focused logistics company in the country.

“The logistics sector is hungry for capital. Interestingly, SoftBank’s investment in Delhivery does not really change the equation, given that the sources of capital are far more diversified in this particular segment, compared to others,” pointed out Vivek Durai, cofounder, paper.vc.

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