Ex-BharatPe MD Ashneer Grover to raise $200-300 million for new venture
Ashneer Grover, who is currently in the US, may sell his BharatPe stake or raise fresh capital by issuing a stake in the new company
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Former BharatPe chief executive Ashneer Grover is planning to raise $200-300 million for starting a new business, a media report said on Thursday.
According to a Livemint report, Grover, who is currently in the US, may sell his BharatPe stake or raise fresh capital by issuing a stake in the new company.
The former investment banker owns 8.5 per cent of BharatPe, valued at around $3 billion.
“There are buyers for his BharatPe stake. The transaction price is something one has to negotiate,” the Livemint report said, quoting a person in the know.
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It is not known which sector this 40-year-old will venture in. In a tweet on Tuesday, Grover said he is ready to re-enter the world of business with plans to build another “unicorn”, and the new startup would “disrupt another sector”.
“Today, I turn 40. Some will say I’ve lived a full life and experienced more things than most. Created value for generations. For me, it’s still unfinished business, “said Grover.
Today I turn 40. Some will say I’ve lived a full life and experienced more things than most. Created value for generations. For me it’s still unfinished business. Time to disrupt another sector. It’s time for the Third Unicorn !! pic.twitter.com/wb7ZQe41FY
— Ashneer Grover (@Ashneer_Grover) June 14, 2022
In January, Grover was sent on a leave of absence after an audio clip surfaced online where he was heard being aggressive with a Kotak Mahindra Bank employee. Later, Grover and his wife Madhuri Jain were stripped of all company titles over alleged “extensive misappropriation of company funds” and using “company expense accounts” to “enrich themselves and fund their lavish lifestyles”.
During the TiECon-2022 startup event in May, Grover said he plans to start his venture without seeking funds from the investors. “I don’t want to go to the investors again,” Grover told a panellist, adding that his tussle with BharatPe is a “badly fought corporate battle”.
As the face of BharatPe, Grover helped turn the fintech into a unicorn in August last year after raising $370 million led by Tiger Global. A startup is termed a unicorn when its valuation crosses $1 billion.
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First Published: Thu, June 16 2022. 10:02 IST