Baidu's food delivery service Waimai looking to raise $500m: Report
The O2O food delivery market is increasingly looking like the next front in China's tech titan battle, reports Tech in Asia
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China’s O2O food delivery sector is apparently still in the cash-burning phase. In late summer, Chinese O2O food delivery start-up Ele.me raised a $630 million series F round, and now Baidu’s O2O food delivery subsidiary Baidu Waimai is reportedly looking to do the same. Sina Tech reported on Tuesday that the company began a search for capital in November and aims to close the round next month. Supposedly, it’s looking to raise $300 to $500 million.
Baidu declined to comment on the Chinese media report. Tech in Asia has also contacted Baidu for comment (we like to double-check) but the company again declined.
Reportedly, Baidu plans to use the biggest chunk of the incoming investment capital (40%) on improving its platform. Smaller chunks (20% each) will go to product development, new category expansion, and marketing.
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First Published: Dec 30 2015 | 7:37 PM IST
