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SoftBank to sell 1.17% stake in Zomato for Rs 940 cr: Report

| @indiablooms | Aug 30, 2023, at 05:42 am

Mumbai: SoftBank Vision Fund (SVF Global) is reportedly planning to sell a 1.17 percent stake in food delivery giant Zomato for Rs 940 crore (approximately $126 million) through a block deal, media reports said.

The sale will involve 10 crore shares being offered by SVF Growth Fund at a price of Rs 94 per share, CNBC TV-18 reported citing sources.

Kotak Securities will facilitate the transaction as the broker for the deal.

Earlier, Zomato's stock had risen by 5 percent on the exchanges, driven by a block deal in which 184 million shares (equivalent to a 2.14 percent stake) changed hands.

According to Moneycontrol, sources indicated that SoftBank was considering selling its shares following the expiration of the lock-in period for investors after the Blinkit deal on August 25.

The specific buyers and sellers involved in the transaction were not immediately disclosed.

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