Ratan Tata invests in taxi-hailing company Ola


  • TECH
  • Wednesday, 01 Jul 2015

PROGRESSIVE INVESTOR: Tata previously invested in start-ups ranging from online retailer Snapdeal to Chinese phone maker Xiaomi.

Ratan Tata, chairman emeritus of the holding company of India's Tata conglomerate, has bought a stake in online taxi-hailing firm Ola, the company said.

Tata, a respected business leader who was the chairman of salt-to-software Tata Sons for more than two decades, has previously invested in start-ups ranging from online retailer Snapdeal to Chinese phone maker Xiaomi.

Ola did not disclose financial details of the investment, but said Tata had taken a stake in his individual capacity.

In most cases, analysts say Tata's investments have not been big, but are considered valuable for start-ups because of the validation and mentorship these endorsements bring.

Ola, which competes with Uber in India, is the country's biggest online cab service.

Backed by Japan's Softbank, Ola bought TaxiForSure in March for US$200mil (RM750.9mil) in one of India's biggest e-commerce deals as the company plans to see off its domestic rivals and the emerging challenge of fast-growing US -based rival Uber. — Reuters

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