Oyo To Raise $1.5 Billion Led By Founder, Existing Investors

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Japanese conglomerate SoftBank Group Corp, announced on Monday a $1.5 billion deal with its existing investors that will tighten the
founder's control and provide fresh capital to the money-losing firm.Oyo founder Ritesh Agarwal will put in $700 million into the company
as a primary investment, an Oyo spokeswoman said, adding the money was part of the $2 billion debt he raised in July.The rest of the money,
most of which will be used to expand the company's businesses in the United States and Europe, will come from other existing investors,
Oyo said.Other than SoftBank, Oyo also counts Lightspeed Ventures and Sequoia Capital among its investors.Oyo, which operates in over 80
countries, is expanding in the United States and Europe, where it runs vacation rentals
In the United States, Oyo is rebranding the Hooters Casino Hotel in Las Vegas as its own.Mr Agarwal has said India and China account for
two-thirds of the company's total revenue, while a fifth comes from Europe and the United States.Meanwhile, as the company pushes for
profits, many hotel owners who partnered with it complained of their income being hurt by higher fees Oyo charges them.Get Breaking news,
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