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Tuesday 13 April 2021 12:17 pm

Grab finalises $40bn US listing through largest ever Spac deal

By: James Warrington

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Ride-hailing firm Grab is reportedly in talks about going public through what would be the biggest SPAC deal ever signed.
Grab has confirmed plans for the largest ever Spac deal

Ride hailing and food delivery firm Grab today finalised a merger with Altimeter Growth to go public in the US at a valuation of just under $40bn (£29bn).

The tie-up represents the largest ever Spac (special purpose acquisition company) deal ever made amid a frenzy of blank cheque deals on Wall Street.

The Singapore-based startup, which also offers payment services, said the deal will include $4bn of Pipe (private investment in public equity) funding led by US-based Altimeter.

Blackrock, Morgan Stanley, Fidelity and Janus Henderson are also contributing to the cash raise. The combined company will be valued at $39.6bn and is expected to list on the Nasdaq.

Grab said its decision to go public was driven by its strong financial performance in 2020 thanks to a surge in demand for food delivery and digital payment services.

The company said its gross merchandise value — a measure of total sales value — hit roughly $12.5bn last year, surpassing pre-pandemic levels and more than doubling from 2018.

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

“This is a milestone in our journey to open up access for everyone to benefit from the digital economy. This is even more critical as our region recovers from Covid-19.”

Grab, which was founded in 2012 and became south-east Asia’s first decacorn valued at more than $10bn, will merge with the Altimeter Growth I fund, which raised $450m last year.

California-based Altimeter, which has backed a string of tech giants, has raised a total of $850m for two Spacs. It also contributed to Pipe funding for Cazoo’s $7bn Spac listing.

As part of the merger, Altimeter will commit to a three-year lock-up of its sponsor promote shares.

The deal will be a crucial test for Asian unicorns looking to go public this year. Tiktok owner Bytedance is also reportedly considering an initial public offering.

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