As reported by Economic Times, officials who were directly aware of the development informed that the deal might add to the valuation of the company. The current valuation of
The official, on condition of anonymity, informed ET, "The deal could be finalized in about 2-3 weeks." "As Uber gets more aggressive in India, Ola will need to burn more cash to maintain its market leadership position," another source further added.
An Ola executive said that the firm is targeting to raise $550 million at a post-money valuation of $5 billion. Reports of bringing new investors onboard have also been heard.
The Bengaluru based firm, however, denied making any comments on the matter. Ola, which is a
Ola, so far, has raised around $676 million in six funding rounds from over a dozen investors.
"The company needs cash to invest further in new businesses as well as continued discounting (for customers)," informed a source.
With acquiring another taxi-service provider TaxiForSure earlier this year, Ola, currently, is present in around 10o Indian cities.
One of Ola’s biggest rivals, San Francisco-based Uber, which is valued at an estimated $50 billion, has grown swiftly in India since its launch in Bengaluru in 2013. It is now present across 20 cities.
The company is currently working on several new initiatives, including carpooling, on-demand food and grocery deliveries, on-demand bus aggregation and logistics.
Ola's spurt in revenues has been aided by the $200-million acquisition of rival
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