Softbank CEO confirms Walmart buying controlling stake in Flipkart

Softbank CEO also said the stake of USD 2.5 billion Flipkart is now worth about USD 4 billion in deal.

Update: 2018-05-09 09:08 GMT
AIOVA's case alleged Flipkart was not adhering to a section of India's anti-trust laws that says companies should not abuse a dominant market position through unfair or discriminatory pricing.

Mumbai: Global retail giant Walmart has formally agreed to buy a controlling stake in Flipkart. The deal, probably the biggest in the e-commerce space, was confirmed by Softbank CEO Masayoshi Son on Wednesday.

Softbank is Flipkart's largest investor.

Masayoshi Son also said the stake of USD 2.5 billion Flipkart is now worth about USD 4 billion in deal.

Flipkart was founded in 2007 in Bengaluru by Sachin Bansal and Binny Bansal, former employees of Amazon.

The first billion-dollar Indian e-commerce company, Flipkart, sells 8 million products across 80-plus categories and has 100 million registered users.

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