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Google to approach CCI for approval on Rs 33,737Cr deal with Jio Platforms

Last month, Facebook received CCI approval on its transaction that was carried out through a wholly-owned indirect subsidiary, Jaadhu Holdings LLC.

Google to approach CCI for approval on Rs 33,737Cr deal with Jio Platforms

Wednesday July 22, 2020 , 3 min Read

Search engine giant Google will approach the Competition Commission of India (CCI) to seek approval for its Rs 33,737 crore investment in Reliance's Jio Platforms for a 7.73 percent stake, according to sources.


Google plans to approach the CCI for approval on the deal in the next two weeks, sources privy to the development said.
Sundar Pichai Google

Google CEO Sundar Pichai




When contacted, Google and Reliance Jio did not comment on the matter.


The deal, which was announced on July 15 at Reliance Industries' annual general meeting, will see Google pick up 7.73 percent stake in RIL's technology venture Jio Platforms for Rs 33,737 crore. The partnership will also see the two parties cooperate on technology initiatives, including the development of affordable smartphones.


California-based Alphabet, Inc., the parent company of Google, joined Facebook, which opened the investment cycle in Jio Platforms by picking 9.99 percent stake for Rs 43,573.62 crore.


Last month, Facebook received CCI approval on its transaction that was carried out through a wholly-owned indirect subsidiary Jaadhu Holdings LLC.


Reliance has sold a 32.8 percent stake in Jio Platforms Ltd, the unit that houses India's youngest but largest telecom firm Jio Infocomm and apps, to 13 marquee firms, including chipmaker Intel Corp and Qualcomm Inc, for over Rs 1.52 lakh crore.


Jio Platforms, which is also amassing a wide range of services from music streaming to online retail and payments, is expected to use its 388 million mobile phone subscribers as the cornerstone of an e-commerce and digital services business to rival Amazon and Walmart's Flipkart.


Google and Jio are partnering to build an operating system that could power affordable 4G and 5G smartphones. Also, its online shopping portal JioMart and WhatsApp will be working closely to enable customers to seamlessly transact at mom-and-pop stores.


Commenting on the partnership with Jio, Google CEO Sundar Pichai had said, "Through this partnership with Jio Platforms, we see the chance to have an even greater impact than either company could have alone. This partnership is a key part of the next chapter of investment in India... Our investment of $4.5 billion in Jio is the first -- and the biggest -- investment we will make through this fund (of $10 billion announced on July 13)."


On July 13, Google announced its 'Google for India Digitisation Fund,' wherein it will invest Rs 75,000 crore (about $10 billion) to accelerate India's digital economy over the next five to seven years.


Edited by Suman Singh