S'pore car marketplace becomes unicorn, eyes IPO
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Carro's showroom in Singapore. Carro's platform allows consumers and wholesale businesses to buy and sell vehicles, along with providing insurance and financing services. The company raised US$360 million (S$478 million) in its latest funding round led by SoftBank Vision Fund 2.
PHOTO: REUTERS
Singapore-based car marketplace Carro said yesterday that it has raised US$360 million (S$478 million) in its latest funding round led by SoftBank Vision Fund 2, becoming the region's latest unicorn.
"The valuation for the company is well over a billion dollars," Carro chief executive and founder Aaron Tan told Reuters. He did not provide a specific number. A unicorn is a privately held start-up valued at more than US$1 billion.
Carro will use the fresh capital to expand into new locations and grow its business in its existing markets - Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore. It also plans to expand its portfolio of financial services and accelerate development of artificial intelligence capabilities.
Carro's platform allows consumers and wholesale businesses to buy and sell vehicles, along with providing insurance and financing services.
Other investors in the new round of financing include several prominent Indonesia-based funds, including EV Growth, it said.
Since being founded in 2015, Carro has raised over US$400 million in equity and US$200 million in debt. Its previous investors include SoftBank Ventures Asia, EDBI, Insignia Ventures Partners and B Capital Group.
The company has started preparing internally for an initial public offering (IPO), Mr Tan said. "The plan is to IPO the company, hopefully in the next 18-24 months in the United States, depending on whether the market holds."
While Carro saw an initial decline in business due to the Covid-19 pandemic, like other digital businesses, the company is now benefiting from users shifting to online transactions.
"People are more willing to buy vehicles entirely online without the need to visit a showroom," he said.
Carro booked revenues of US$300 million for the year ending March and has registered positive Ebitda - earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortisation - for two years.
REUTERS


