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Last month, Swiggy raised $1.3 billion in one of India’s largest public listings. The SoftBank- and Prosus-backed company debuted on the bourses with a valuation slightly above $11.3 billion, making the Bengaluru-based company the second largest VC-backed firm to list on the Indian bourses by market capitalisation.
The IPO was especially crucial for Prosus, Swiggy’s largest investor and a major technology backer in India. It sold 109 million shares in Swiggy during the IPO, generating Rs 4,255 crore ($500 million) and reducing its stake to 25.9%, just under the promoter threshold.
Having invested $2.7 billion in the country—roughly the worth of its remaining stake in Swiggy—Prosus leveraged Swiggy’s listing to offset losses from other significant bets, such as Byju’s and PharmEasy. Prosus had written down its $500 million investment in Byju’s to zero and reported a negative internal rate of return (IRR) of 40% on its $250 million investment in PharmEasy as of September.
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