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Bertelsmann, a German logistics company, has acquired a majority stake in Indian firm

The head of Bertelsmann's investment division said that the German media and service group has acquired a majority stake in Lets Transport. It hopes to leverage its position in India as an?important market for growth.

In an interview published Tuesday, Carsten Coesfeld, CEO of Bertelsmann Investments said: "We have now achieved 80%."

Bertelsmann owns the publisher Penguin Random House, is active in education and services, and has a stake in Lets Transport. This ownership began in late 2018.

The logistics company, founded in 2015, connects truckers with corporate clients across India.

Coesfeld stated that the market for Lets Transportation is worth 14 billion dollars, and has a growth rate of 11% per year. However, 90% of this market is unorganised.

Bertelsmann views India as a growth market in general. It is a highly attractive market. "We are convinced of its potential," he said.

He refused to provide details about the investment.

According to someone familiar with the matter, Bertelsmann invested a large amount of money, possibly in the double-digit millions. In a hypothetical sale scenario, Lets Transport would be worth a three-digit million dollar sum.

This is Bertelsmann’s first strategic acquisition in India.

Coesfeld stated that he would be willing to buy more assets across the supply chain for Lets Transport, which he described in a similar way to Uber. This includes warehouses.

(source: Reuters)