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Ride-hailing firm Grab to make Wall Street debut at US$40 bil

Listing planned ‘in the coming months’ on the Nasdaq exchange

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 13 Apr 2021 7:07PM

Ride-hailing firm Grab to make Wall Street debut at US$40 bil
The Grab listing would be the biggest global market launch via a Special Purpose Acquisition Company (SPAC). – AFP pic, April 13, 2021

NEW YORK – Asian ride-hailing company Grab plans a US listing after merging with the investment fund Altimeter Capital Management in an operation that values Grab at US$39.6 billion (RM163.7 billion), the company said today.

The listing, planned “in the coming months” on the Nasdaq exchange, would be the biggest global market launch via a Special Purpose Acquisition Company (SPAC), a statement issued by the Singapore-based company said.

If successful, it should provide Grab with US$4.5 billion in fresh funds, the company added.

The deal would involve Grab, a popular ride-hailing company that also delivers meals and provides financial services, merging with what is sometimes called a “blank-cheque vehicle” that is already listed and whose business consists of helping stock market flotations.

The so-called SPAC model has become a favoured way of managing such listings because they are faster and less expensive than classic stock flotations.

Grab, an Asian “unicorn” – or privately held start-up valued at more than US$1.0 billion – could pave the way for similar companies in the region that also want to sell shares to the public.

“It gives us immense pride to represent Southeast Asia in the global public markets,” the statement quoted Grab co-founder and chief executive Anthony Tan as saying.

It added that Grab’s partnership with Altimeter should lead to “the largest-ever US equity offering by a Southeast Asian company”.

The combined company would trade shares “on Nasdaq under the symbol 'GRAB’ in the coming months”, the statement said.

“The proposed transactions value Grab at an initial pro-forma equity value of approximately US$39.6 billion,” it added.

Southeast Asia’s population is approximately twice that of the US, the statement noted, but the markets served by Grab are much smaller at present, meaning it has plenty of room for growth.

The firm’s expansion was helped along in the past by taking over Uber’s southeast Asian business in 2018, and it now operates in Singapore, Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam.

According to specialist site Pitchbook, Grab was valued far lower in October 2019, at US$15 billion.

The fresh cash raised by the listing will also come from giant money managers Blackrock and Fidelity International, Abu Dhabi’s Mubadala investment fund and Singapore’s Temasek sovereign wealth fund, Grab said.

Its existing investors include Japan’s Softbank and carmakers Toyota and Hyundai. – AFP, April 13, 2021

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