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    Prosus to sell part of PayU to Rapyd

    August 1, 2023
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    Prosus NV, a Dutch global consumer internet group, has agreed to sell part of its financial technology company, PayU, to Israel’s Rapyd for almost R11 billion ($610 million).

    1. The deal will exclude PayU’s biggest payments market in India, as well as its units in Turkey and Indonesia.
    2. PayU’s Global Payments Organisation, which operates in over 30 countries across Asia, Latin America, Europe, and Africa, and contributes to about a third of PayU’s overall revenue, will be part of the transaction.
    3. The sale is part of Prosus’s efforts to unlock value after its early bet on China’s Tencent Holdings.
    4. Prosus is now fully focused on the fintech opportunity in India, where PayU is the leading payments service provider and is rapidly expanding its credit offering.
    5. Rapyd, which recently partnered with another South African firm previously owned by Naspers, Multichoice Group, has made several acquisitions, including payments company Valitor in 2021.
    6. The deal with PayU will help Rapyd scale its business and market presence in regions including Europe and Latin America, while giving it access to relevant underlying licenses and payment-processing infrastructure.
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