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Google pumps $300 million in Indian social networking platform ShareChat at $5 billion valuation

As per initial estimates the valuation of the social media platform is pegged at nearly $5 billion. The deal is set to be announced as early as next week.

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Global technology giant has backed India's with $300 million in fresh funding. As per initial estimates, the valuation of the social media platform is pegged at nearly $5 billion. The deal is set to be announced as early as next week.

This is Google's second key investment in India's short video space, having previously backed Josh, which competes with ShareChat's sister firm . Google's investment in a bearish market for Indian start-ups shows the appetite for the short video sector and the start-up's investment thesis, one of the sources said.

India's tech startups, which raised a record $35 billion in new funds in 2021, have been struggling to raise funds as corporate governance concerns loom large for investors facing a new uncertainty in global markets.

Short video apps like Moj and Josh shot up in popularity after India in 2020 banned Byte Dance's ,Tik Tok and some other Chinese apps following a border clash with China.

ShareChat currently has 180 million monthly active users. Moj, along with Mohalla's recently acquired MX Taka Tak, has a combined user base of 300 million, according to one of the sources.

ShareChat was last valued at $3.7 billion in a $266 million funding round from investors including Alkeon Capital and Temasek. The firm also counts Twitter and Snap among its investors. If the bid by Tesla CEO Elon Musk to buy Twitter goes through, Musk will have potentially a stake of between 6% and 8% in ShareChat.

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