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Jio Deal ‘Limited’ To Data Sharing On Ecommerce Transactions, Facebook Tells CCI

Facebook Says Deal With Jio Limited To Data Sharing On Ecommerce
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Facebook has assured India’s antitrust watchdog, the Competition Commission of India that its investment in Jio Platforms will involve a limited exchange of data

Facebook said that the limited data sharing between both parties would be for facilitating ecommerce transactions

In June, CCI approved Facebook entity Jaadhu’s INR 43,574 Cr investment in Jio Platforms for a 9.99% stake in the company

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Social media giant Facebook has assured India’s antitrust watchdog, the Competition Commission of India (CCI), that its investment in Reliance’s digital venture Jio Platforms will only involve an exchange of limited data to facilitate ecommerce transactions. The same has been revealed in the regulator’s order made public on Tuesday. 

However, CCI has warned that anti-competitive behaviour resulting from data sharing between the two parties in the future could be taken up by the regulator. 

In June, CCI approved Facebook entity Jaadhu’s INR 43,574 Cr investment in Jio Platforms for a 9.99% stake in the company. As per the CCI press release then, Jaadhu is an indirect wholly-owned subsidiary of Facebook, a newly incorporated company formed in March 2020 under the laws of the State of Delaware, United States. 

The Facebook unit told CCI at the time that the transaction between the two parties was solely for the purpose of facilitating ecommerce transactions on JioMart, and that a limited exchange of data would take place. 

This year, Reliance has embarked on what many have termed a strategic stakes sale in Jio Platforms. Since April, the company’s digital venture has raised INR 1.5 lakh crores from investors such as  Facebook, Silver Lake, General Atlantic, KKR, TPG Capital, Abu Dhabi Investment Authority (ADIA), Mubadala Investment Company, Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, L Catterton, Vista Equity Partner and Intel Capital.

In September, Google filed for approval from CCI for its INR 33,737 Cr investment in Jio Platforms for a 7.73% stake in the company. Google informed CCI that its investment in Jio Platforms is for manufacturing a new smartphone in India. 

Last month, Inc42 reported that CCI was examining the offline and online aspects of Reliance’s deal with Future Group. 

On August 30, Reliance Retail acquired the retail, wholesale, logistics, and warehousing businesses of the Future Group for INR 24K Cr. 

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