Reliance Jio – Facebook Deal: Facebook invests Rs 43,574 Crores in Jio for a minority stake

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Facebook has its biggest user base in India where all its platforms – Facebook, Messenger, WhatsApp are household names. However, the rocketing popularity of TikTok app is being perceived as an emerging threat for the industry leader. Facebook is trying to tilt the balance in its favor and has acquired 9.99-percent in Reliance Jio.

As a part of the deal, Facebook will pick up a minority stake (9.99%) in the Reliance Industries digital business arm for Rs. 43,574 crores.

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What’s in it for Facebook in Jio deal?

Well as a part of the arrangement, the social media firm looks to leverage its WhatsApp chat service to offer digital payment services for Reliance Retail and JioMart.

While the Reliance Retail is currently India’s largest retail chain network, JioMart is an online grocery delivery platform that will partner with independent small Kirana stores and local vendors.

Source: JioMart

Under this new arrangement, WhatApp will become the medium for JioMart’s registered small Kirana stores and local vendors to place orders and payments.

With this integration, WhatsApp will become a super app similar to WeChat in China that will work for messaging, calls, shopping, and gaming. It will also become easy for businesses to connect with users directly.

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Why the Facebook-Jio deal is important for Reliance?

The debt of Reliance Industries, the parent company of Jio telecom, has been piling up ever-since it launched the Jio Telecom business. The current debt is estimated to be more than $40 billion or approx 3lakh crores. Selling minority stakes in Jio business will help Reliance Industries to substantially cut down its debt.

Last year, Billionaire Mukesh Ambani, chairman of Reliance Industries, announced their plans to become a debt-free company by 2021. At that time, it was announced that Reliance Industries will be selling a 20-percent stake in its oil and chemical refining business to Saudi’s Aramco for approx $15 billion (roughly Rs. 1.15 lakh crores), and approx $3 billion (roughly Rs. 23,000 crores) worth of stake in its telecom tower assets to Canadian Brookfield Asset Management private equity fund.

While the status of Saudi Aramco and Canadian Brookfield deals are unknown, parting with the less than 10-percent stake sale in Jio will help Reliance industries cut down its debt and to scale up its telecom operations.

Deepak RajawatDeepak Rajawat
Experienced technology journalist with over 7-years of experience. Before embracing online journalism, he has worked with several legacy publications including print editions at Hindustan Times and The Statesman. He also has a keen interest in Sports, which he used to cover with equal enthusiasm in his early career.

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