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Updated · The Ken · Jun 27
Jio Platforms Keeps 12-Plus Foreign Investors Stuck as IPO Seeks Fresh Capital
Updated
Updated · The Ken · Jun 27

Jio Platforms Keeps 12-Plus Foreign Investors Stuck as IPO Seeks Fresh Capital

1 articles · Updated · The Ken · Jun 27

Summary

  • More than a dozen foreign investors that bought into Jio Platforms in 2020 are set to remain locked in, even as the company prepares what could be India’s biggest-ever IPO.
  • Jio wants the listing to raise fresh capital rather than provide a broad exit route, leaving backers such as Meta, Alphabet and other global investors unable to cash out.
  • Telecom still generates most of Jio Platforms’ profit, undercutting the digital-growth story that drew investors in six years ago and complicating exit expectations.
  • Timing is also working against a sale, with the report saying market conditions are not ideal for investors to exit the stock ahead of the offering.
  • The impasse adds an unusual twist to a marquee IPO, highlighting the gap between Jio’s tech ambitions and the business fundamentals public investors may value.

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