SoftBank-backed Carro in talks to raise over US$100 million ahead of potential IPO: executive

    • Carro has already been audited to the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board level, which makes it ready for an IPO in the US.
    • Carro has already been audited to the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board level, which makes it ready for an IPO in the US. PHOTO: REUTERS
    Published Wed, Nov 22, 2023 · 07:15 PM

    CARRO, a South-east Asian online automotive marketplace, is in talks with potential investors to raise over US$100 million ahead of a possible US listing in 18 months.

    That’s according to a senior executive at the Singapore-headquartered unicorn.

    “Currently, we are entertaining approaches from certain investors as a result of which we are thinking of a small fundraise,” chief financial officer Ernest Chew told Reuters.

    Chew, a former HSBC banker in Hong Kong and London, said the investors were global and regional “blue chips”. He declined to give further details.

    The fundraising could value Carro, which has valuation of more than US$1 billion, even higher, he added.

    Carro is also in the midst of securing “triple-digit million dollar” financing from banks at around 5 per cent annually, a rate Chew said was “near risk-free”.

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    Proceeds will be used to support expansion, he added.

    Carro’s platform allows consumers and dealers to buy and sell vehicles, as well as provides insurance and financing services, according to its website. It competes with the likes of Carsome and Carousell in South-east Asia.

    Founded in 2015, Carro has expanded to Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Japan and Taiwan. It has raised over US$1 billion in debt and equity from investors, including Japan’s SoftBank Group and Singapore’s sovereign wealth fund GIC.

    It posted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortisation of more than US$4 million in June, according to its press release in August.

    Carro has already been audited to the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board level, which makes it ready for an initial public offering (IPO) in the US, Chew said.

    A successful IPO would see Carro join a growing number of South-east Asian companies seeking listing in the United States, which are filling part of the void left by Chinese companies that have paused US IPOs amid political tensions with Washington. REUTERS

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