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Google, Temasek said to be in talks to invest in Indonesian e-commerce giant Tokopedia

Published Fri, Jul 3, 2020 · 03:56 AM

[SINGAPORE] Google and Temasek Holdings are in negotiations to join a funding round of between US$500 million and US$1 billion for Indonesian e-commerce giant Tokopedia, according to people familiar with the matter.

Tokopedia, the online marketplace backed by SoftBank Group's Vision Fund, has held talks with US Internet giants including Facebook, Microsoft and Amazon.com, the people said.

But Google and Temasek have been more active in their negotiations and those talks may conclude in coming weeks, they said, asking not to be identified because the discussions are private.

America's largest Internet corporations have looked increasingly toward Asia as growth in the US and Europe slows, seeking to tap the region's rapidly growing smartphone-savvy population. Facebook is buying a stake in India's Jio Platforms, while its WhatsApp unit struck a deal last month to invest in ride-hailing and food delivery giant Gojek. Representatives for Tokopedia and Temasek declined to comment. Google didn't respond to an email seeking comment.

The backing of Alphabet Inc's Google and Singapore state investment firm Temasek would mark a major boost for one of South-east Asia's biggest e-commerce operators. Tokopedia co-founder and chief executive officer William Tanuwijaya built the country's most valuable startup after Gojek after scoring early backing from SoftBank founder Masayoshi Son and Alibaba Group co-founder Jack Ma.

It now plans to list shares at home as well as in another as-yet-undecided location, Mr Tanuwijaya told Bloomberg News in October.

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Tokopedia came close to finalising its latest financing this year before news emerged of a recent data theft attempt that may have affected 15 million of its users, one of the people said. It was also held back by the Covid-19 pandemic, which is rapidly changing the online shopping landscape in the world's fourth most populous nation.

E-commerce platforms are now moving quickly to serve the millions of people forced to make their first online purchases during widespread lockdowns. Singapore-based rival Shopee - a unit of Sea Ltd - is catching up, while Alibaba last month appointed a long-time veteran to helm Lazada and "fight harder" as competition heats up.

Indonesia has become a key battleground between the regional rivals: The country's e-commerce market is projected to expand from US$21 billion in 2019 to US$82 billion by 2025, according to a recent study by Google, Temasek and Bain & Co.

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