Sunday, April 2, 2017

Grab and Kudo confirm deal to boost digital payments

Grab, an Uber-rival in Southeast Asia, and Indonesian startup Kudo are officially joining forces.

It’s not been confirmed how much money changed hands.

In rumors that surfaced more than a month ago.
The deal was portrayed as an acquisition at a price tag of “over US$100 million”.

According to TechCrunch, two sources close to the company said the price was significantly lower than that but it nonetheless represents a good exit for the company and its investors.

Payments partner

Behind the acquisition is Grab’s interest in expanding its digital payments ecosystem, GrabPay.

Through Kudo, it taps into an already existing payments platform and online-to-offline channel. The startup’s most obvious asset is hundreds of thousands of “agents” who use the app to sell things like prepaid phone credit, tickets, household items and fashion.

Kudo says it now has 400,000 such agents working for it. They are spread across cities and smaller towns in Indonesia, not just the top tier ones. Agents earn a commission. They help bridge the gap between the online and offline world, which makes it possible to bring digital services to new customers.

“The Kudo team will join Grab and the Kudo platform will be integrated with Grab’s existing payments ecosystem”, Grab said in a release that made the acquisition official today.

Earlier this year, Grab had pledged to invest US$700 million into a “four year plan” for Indonesia, which includes spending US$100 on “startups focusing on financial inclusion,” so the Kudo deal fits snugly into this vision.

This post Grab and Kudo confirm deal to boost digital payments appeared first on Tech in Asia.



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