Lazada to invest in SE-Asian e-commerce

File photo: Peter Kimpel, CFO of Rocket Internet, a German venture capital group, Alexander Kudlich, member of the management board and CEO Oliver Samwer pose during the initial public offering at the Frankfurt stock exchange.

File photo: Peter Kimpel, CFO of Rocket Internet, a German venture capital group, Alexander Kudlich, member of the management board and CEO Oliver Samwer pose during the initial public offering at the Frankfurt stock exchange.

Published Dec 2, 2014

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Berlin - Lazada, the Southeast Asian e-commerce company founded by Germany's Rocket Internet , has raised 200-million euros ($250-million) in a new funding round led by Singapore investment company Temasek.

Rocket Internet said in a statement that Temasek had joined existing investors including Rocket, Kinnevik and Verlinvest in the funding round, which valued Lazada at 1-billion euros.

Rocket said it contributed 15.3-million euros, with its stake in the business slipping to 23.8 percent from 26.7 percent. It did not say how much the other investors had contributed to the 200-million euro total or detail their stakes.

Lazada said it would use the funds to expand and improve its logistics infrastructure, payment solutions and IT systems.

“The eCommerce market in Southeast Asia is still in its early days and we will continue to invest in our operations to enhance our customer experience,” Lazada Chief Executive Maximilian Bittner said in a statement.

Rocket Internet listed on the Frankfurt stock exchange last month and said it would use part of the proceeds to invest more in some of the dozens of companies it has launched.

Earlier this week, Rocket said existing shareholders had agreed to invest another 120-million in its African e-commerce start up Jumia.

Lazada, launched in early 2012, last year secured $250-million in funding from investors including British grocer Tesco, Access Industries and Kinnevik.

Selling consumer electronics, household goods, toys and sports equipment in Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore, the Philippines and Vietnam, Lazada reported net revenues of 47-million euros in the first half of the year. - Reuters

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