Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Reuters: Technology News: Blavatnik leads $130 million buy into Russian online retailer Lamoda

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Blavatnik leads $130 million buy into Russian online retailer Lamoda
Jun 11th 2013, 11:06

MOSCOW | Tue Jun 11, 2013 7:06am EDT

MOSCOW (Reuters) - Billionaire American industrialist Leonard Blavatnik has led a $130 million round of financing for Russian online fashion retailer Lamoda, the company said on Tuesday.

Russia's e-commerce industry, dominated by local players such as Ozon, has boomed in recent years amid rapidly improving access to the internet, and has already attracted several large investments.

The latest cash-for-equity deal gives Blavatnik's Access Industries as well as Summit Partners and Tengelmann an undisclosed direct stake in Lamoda, which sells clothing, shoes and beauty products, Lamoda said in a statement.

The company said the transaction was the largest investment ever made in Russian e-commerce.

In March South African retailer Naspers bought a stake in Russian internet rival Avito with an agreed merger of their local classified businesses and $50 million in cash.

Odessa, Ukraine-born Blavatnik is founder and chairman of Access Industries which also owns chemicals, real estate and media businesses including Warner Music.

He was also part of the AAR consortium which sold its half share of Anglo-Russian oil firm TNK-BP to Rosneft for $28 billion earlier this year, in a deal that turned Rosneft into the world's largest listed oil firm by output.

The tycoon, who emigrated to the United States in 1978, set a trend by converting his Russian wealth into assets in Europe and the United States. However, he has also been in talks to buy a stake in a holding company owning Russian cellphone retailer Svyaznoy and Svyaznoy Bank.

(Reporting by Maria Kiselyova; Editing by Douglas Busvine and Greg Mahlich)

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