Telegram Gets $150-Million Investment From Abu Dhabi State Fund

Telegram saw an increase in users this year amid privacy concerns with larger rival WhatsApp.

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By Reuters | Updated: 23 March 2021 16:24 IST
Highlights
  • Telegram have seen an increase in users this year
  • Launched in 2013, Telegram has 500 million monthly users
  • Telegram will open an office in Abu Dhabi following the new investment

Telegram is well-positioned for an inflection point that will transform it into a leading global company

Abu Dhabi state fund Mubadala Investment and Abu Dhabi Catalyst Partners said they had invested a combined $150 million (roughly Rs. 1,090 crores) in Telegram.

Mubadala invested $75 million (roughly Rs. 540 crore) in five-year, pre-initial public offering (IPO) bonds of Telegram, while Abu Dhabi Catalyst Partners invested a further $75 million (roughly Rs. 540 crore).

"Telegram's user base has reached a critical mass that places it amongst global tech giants," Mubadala executive Faris Sohail Faris al-Mazrui said in a statement.

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"Telegram is well-positioned for an inflection point that will transform it into a leading global technology company."

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Telegram, along with messaging app Signal, have seen an increase in users this year amid privacy concerns with larger rival Facebook-owned WhatsApp.

Launched in 2013, Telegram has 500 million monthly users, according to Abu Dhabi Catalyst Partners.

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Telegram, already headquartered in the United Arab Emirates, will open an office in Abu Dhabi following the new investment, Mubadala said.

Abu Dhabi Catalyst Partners is a Mubadala joint venture with US investment company Falcon Edge Capital.

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Mubadala, which manages more than $230 billion (roughly Rs. 16,67,300 crore) in assets, is UAE's second-biggest state investor after Abu Dhabi Investment Authority.

Both have invested in technology, with Mubadala contributing $15 billion (roughly Rs. 1,08,740 crore) to SoftBank's $100 billion (roughly Rs. 7,24,910 crore) Vision Fund in 2017.

Mubadala last year bought a 1.85 percent stake in Reliance Industries' digital unit, Jio Platforms, for $1.2 billion (roughly Rs. 8,700 crore).

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