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Kakao Corp., South Korea’s largest mobile messenger operator, has dropped a plan to sell shares in Kakao Mobility Co., the country’s No.1 taxi-hailing app, after it held talks with MBK Partners on the stake sale.“We had considered changing the shareholder structure of Kakao Mobility, but decided to stop the process,” the company said in a regulatory filing on Thursday.

The July filing was made in response to a report from The Korea Economic Daily in June that Kakao was in talks with MBK Partners to sell some shares in the mobility services provider, valued at around 8.5 trillion won ($6.5 billion).Kakao owns 57.5% of the mobility platform.

To allay their concerns, Kakao Mobility CEO Alex Ryu was understood to ask the parent company Kakao to hold off on the stake sale process.


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Author / Journalist: [email protected] (Yeonhee Kim)

Category: Economy

Topics: Company Considered Shares Sell Mobility Talks Kakao Sale Partners Plan Stake

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News Sentiment: Neutral

Fact Checked: Legitimate

Article Type: News Report

Published On: 2022-08-18, 14:47:07

News Timezone: GMT +8:00

News Source URL: kedglobal.com

Language: English

Reading Time: 2 minutes read

Article Length: 244 words

Coverage Area: Korea, Republic of

Availability: Desktop Web, Mobile Web

News ID: 147359

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