Amazon Said to Be in Talks to Buy Online Grocer BigBasket

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By Dinesh Nair, Saritha Rai and Siddharth Philip, Bloomberg | Updated: 15 June 2017 11:13 IST
Highlights
  • Amazon is said to be in preliminary talks to buy BigBasket
  • BigBasket said that it’s untrue that Amazon is in talks to buy it
  • BigBasket raised $150 million last year in a funding round

Amazon.com Inc. is in preliminary talks to buy the Indian grocery site BigBasket, as the American company steps up efforts to gain ground in the fast-growing market, according to people familiar with the matter.

The discussions are at an early stage and may not lead to a sale, the people said, asking not to be identified as the negotiations are private. BigBasket, run by SuperMarket Grocery Supplies Pvt, is India's largest online grocer and operates in about 25 cities across the country.

A spokesman for BigBasket said that it's untrue that Amazon is in talks to buy the firm. A representative for Amazon declined to comment.

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Amazon Chief Executive Officer Jeff Bezos has vowed to spend $5 billion in India in coming years as he competes against local rivals. Amazon's success in the country has pushed the two largest domestic e-commerce players, Flipkart Ltd. and Snapdeal, into a preliminary agreement to combine.

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BigBasket raised $150 million last year in a funding round led by Dubai's Abraaj Group, and its backers also include Bessemer Venture Partners and Helion Venture Partners. In March, BigBasket raised Rs. 45 crores ($7 million) in venture debt from Trifecta Capital to set up new warehouses and strengthen its delivery network.

Amazon and BigBasket have not yet agreed to any specific terms, said one of the people. BigBasket has also had discussions with private equity firms, the person said. The startup has been boosting revenue quickly and has reached break-even in two cities, the person said.

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Amazon has been expanding in online food and grocery sales as it seeks to increase its product offerings. This year, it opened drive-in grocery locations in Seattle, its home town, as part of a renewed effort in the business.

In India, the company has sought approval to invest and partner with the government in food supply. Amazon said in an email in February that it has sought a license for food retail trading from the government's Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion, which oversees foreign investments into the country. Amazon plans to invest close to $500 million in online food retailing, one government minister said in March.

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