Online marketplace major Snapdeal is in talks to acquire logistics firm GoJavas in a deal estimated to be about Rs.150-200 crore, as it looks to further strengthen its delivery operations in the country.
According
to sources, Snapdeal is expected to announce the acquisition of the
former logistics arm of e-tailer Jabong in the next two weeks.
The deal size could range between Rs.150-200 crore, they added.
When contacted, a Snapdeal spokesperson said: "These are speculations and as a policy, we do not comment on speculations."
GoJavas
did not respond to the email query. GoJavas, which works with eCommerce
firms like HealthKart, Jabong, Yepme and Lenskart, covers over 2,500
pincodes in the country.
Founded in 2010, Snapdeal has over 25
million registered users and more than 50,000 business sellers.
Currently, it does not have a captive delivery arm and relies on
third-party logistics.
The City-based e-commerce firm, which
raised about USD 1 billion last year, including USD 627 million from
Japan's SoftBank, has been scouting for acquisitions in mobile
technology and supply chain space.
Snapdeal co-founder Kunal Bahl
had indicated that the target companies would be across sizes, ranging
from less than USD 1 million (about Rs.62 lakh) to USD 100 million.
The company has invested in setting up fulfilment centres to smoothen its delivery operations.
Currently, it has 50 such centres across 20 cities and plans to expand this to 75 in 30 cities in the next few months.
Snapdeal
counts global eCommerce giant eBay, Temasek, Myriad, Tybourne,
Blackrock Inc and Premji Invest among its investors. Tata Sons Chairman
Emeritus Ratan Tata also made a personal
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