We’re making a financial investment, and more than that, we’re committing to work together on some major projects that will open up commerce opportunities for people across India”, says Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg.
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The Economic Times , Apr 22, 2020
US tech titan Facebook has acquired a 9.99 per cent stake in Mukesh Ambani’s digital operation Reliance Jio, the telecom arm of Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL), for USD 5.7 billion (about Rs 43,574 crore), in a deal that puts the pre-money enterprise value of Jio Platforms at Rs 4.62 lakh crore.”Facebook is teaming up with Jio Platforms. We’re making a financial investment, and more than that, we’re committing to work together on some major projects that will open up commerce opportunities for people across India”, says Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg.
Facebook Newsroom, April 21, 2020
Facebook Invests $5.7 billion in India’s Jio Platforms
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A New Collaboration to Accelerate India’s Digital Transformation
Today we are announcing a $5.7 billion, or INR 43,574 crore, investment in Jio Platforms Limited, part of Reliance Industries Limited, making Facebook its largest minority shareholder.
This investment underscores our commitment to India, and our excitement for the dramatic transformation that Jio has spurred in the country. In less than four years, Jio has brought more than 388 million people online, fueling the creation of innovative new enterprises and connecting people in new ways. We are committed to connecting more people in India together with Jio.
India is in the midst of one of the most dynamic social and economic transformations the world has ever seen, driven by the rapid adoption of digital technologies. In just the past five years, more than 560 million people in India have gained access to the internet.
Our goal is to enable new opportunities for businesses of all sizes, but especially for the more than 60 million small businesses across India. They account for the majority of jobs in the country, and form the heart and soul of rural and urban communities alike. In the face of the coronavirus, it is important that we both combat this global pandemic now, and lay the groundwork to help people and businesses in the years to come.
One focus of our collaboration with Jio will be creating new ways for people and businesses to operate more effectively in the growing digital economy. For instance, by bringing together JioMart, Jio’s small business initiative, with the power of WhatsApp, we can enable people to connect with businesses, shop and ultimately purchase products in a seamless mobile experience.
India is a special country for us. Over the years, Facebook has invested in India to connect people and help businesses launch and grow. WhatsApp is so ingrained in Indian life that it has become a commonly used verb across many Indian languages and dialects. Facebook brings together friends and families, but moreover, it’s one of the country’s biggest enablers of growth for small businesses. And Instagram has grown dramatically in India in recent years as the place where people follow their interests and passions.
We are excited about furthering our investment in India’s vibrant digital economy. Our efforts with Jio will be focused on opening new doors and fueling India’s economic growth and the prosperity of its people. We look forward to working with Jio, and to future collaborations in India to advance this vision.