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Zomato-Blinkit sign deal for merger, to move CCI soon for approval
Mar 15, 2022 10:30 AM

Online food delivery firm Zomato and online grocer Blinkit has signed up for a merger in an all stock deal which is likely to be at a downround for a valuation of USD 700 million, sources privy to the development told Moneycontrol.

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Blinkit last raised USD 100 million from Zomato in a round which gave the company a unicorn status.

The deal signals towards the beginning of a consolidation in the quick commerce space in India.

The public listed food-tech firm will be approaching the Competition Commission of India for an approval soon.

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Following the stock swap, Blinkit's lead investor Softbank will get around 4 percent stake in Zomato. It must be noted that Softbank already is an investor in rival Swiggy.

This comes days after Moneycontrol reported that Zomato is extending a USD 75-USD 100 million loan to rescue cash-strapped Blinkit.

The development happens at a time when Blinkit has laid off employees, shuttered dark stores, and delayed some vendor payments, amid intense competition in the quick commerce space.

Zomato's last investment in Blinkit happened for a 10 percent stake at a valuation of a billion dollars just before its initial public offering in July last year. While Blinkit was supposed to raise a further USD 500 million from Zomato, this hasn't materialised due to current market conditions, where new-age tech stocks have been hammered.

Last month Blinkit also signed a term sheet with Innoven Capital for debt worth USD 10 million which is coming in three tranches. The company received Rs 25 crore in the first tranche last month.

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Blinkit laid staff from Mumbai, Hyderabad and Kolkata across segments such as riders, pickers and store managers. The company currently has over 2,000 people on its payroll and 30,000 ground staff. This layoff is likely to have impacted close to 5 percent of the overall strength.

This was an attempt to cut costs by Blinkit which spent Rs 600 crore between November and February to expand business and acquire customers in the cash-guzzling and deep-discounted grocery delivery space.

It currently has close to 445 dark stores after shutting down approximately 40 of them in the last couple of months.

In February Zomato said it had set aside USD 400 million to invest in quick commerce stating that this category offers a "huge addressable market" and is synergistic with its food delivery business.

Before that it made an investment of USD 225 million across Shiprocket, Magicpin and Blinkit.

It must be noted that Zomato was also in talks with Blinkit's younger rival Zepto for an acquisition last year. The deal which was way above Zomato's current budget sidelined for quick commerce, however, did not materialise then. The food-tech had offered Zepto a valuation of USD 1 billion.

Blinkit and Zomato didn't immediately respond to Moneycontrol's queries.

First Published:Mar 15, 2022 6:30 PM IST

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