Curly has started to raise more than 100 billion won for existing investors.
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hoondork1977@alphabiz.co.kr | 2023-04-03 21:43:16
[Alpha Biz=(Chicago) Reporter Paul Lee] Kurly, a fresh food delivery platform, has started to raise more than 100 billion won for existing investors. It has been three months since the listing (IPO) was postponed in January.
According to the investment banking (IB) industry on the 3rd, Kurly is seeking to attract more than 100 billion won from existing investors and is currently in last-minute negotiations. The price per share is estimated at 60,000 won and the corporate value is estimated at 3 trillion won. The ransom was lower than the previous investment attraction. Anchor Equity Partners (Anchor PE) invested 250 billion won in Kurly in November 2021 at a corporate value of 4 trillion won.
Kurly is a major investor in Sequoia Capital (11.82%), Hillhouse Capital (10.91%), DST Global (9.33%), and Anchor PE (7.56%). Kim Seul-ah, the founder of Curly, has a 6.25% stake.
Kurly pushed for an initial public offering (IPO) last year, but voluntarily withdrew it in January this year. As the IPO market froze in the second half of last year, it decided to postpone the listing as the possibility of not receiving its value increased.
Kurly posted sales of 2.372 trillion won last year. It is an increase of 30.5% compared to last year. During the same period, operating losses amounted to 233.5 billion won, up 15.8 billion won from a year earlier.
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