Ola eyes $100 mn in fresh funding to fuel expansion as battle with Uber on

Ola recently raised funds to the tune of Rs 1,675 crore from its Japanese investor, SoftBank

An employee speaks over his phone as he sits at the front desk inside the office of Ola cab service in Gurugram. Photo: Reuters
An employee speaks over his phone as he sits at the front desk inside the office of Ola cab service in Gurugram (Photo: Reuters)
Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Apr 20 2017 | 11:11 PM IST
Cab aggregator Ola's board has approved raising up to $100 million from existing shareholders, primarily to fund its expansion plans.

The company, which is locked in an intense battle with American rival Uber, had recently raised funds to the tune of Rs 1,675 crore from its Japanese investor, SoftBank.

The approval was for the issuance of convertible securities at a price of Rs 13,521 apiece through a rights issue.

ANI Technologies -- which operates Ola -- on Thursday said its board has approved raising "up to $100 million (about Rs 670 crore) by issue of 495,526 Series 'l1' preference shares of face value INR 10 each at a price per subscription share equivalent to Rs 13,521".

As per the filing made to the Corporate Affairs Ministry under the Companies Act, the rights issue was scheduled for March 23, 2017.

However, it could not be immediately ascertained how much the company raised through the issue.

A query sent to Ola did not elicit any response.

The filing said the objective of the issue was "to meet the growth and expansion of business and to strengthen financial position of the company".

After selling its China business to rival Didi, Uber has made India one of its top priorities. It has made significant investments in its India operations, strengthening its platform and expanding its driver partner ecosystem.

Ola, which has a presence in 110 Indian cities compared to Uber's operations in 29 cities, has also been aggressively expanding its portfolio of services.

It is also placing big bets on new technologies like electric vehicles to stay ahead of competition.
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First Published: Apr 20 2017 | 11:11 PM IST

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