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Delivery Hero’s Talabat to launch over US$1 billion Dubai IPO next week: sources

by Yurie Miyazawa
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Delivery Hero’s Talabat to launch over US billion Dubai IPO next week: sources
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TALABAT, the Middle East business of Delivery Hero, plans to launch its Dubai initial public offering next week, three people familiar with the plans told Reuters, in one of the UAE’s biggest IPOs this year.

The deal, set by the German parent for the fourth quarter, could start as soon as Monday (Nov 11), two of the sources said. It could see the largest food ordering business in the Middle East sell stock worth more than US$1 billion, according to two of them.

Dubai-based Talabat and Delivery Hero declined to comment.

The IPO rides a retail spending boom in the Gulf and comes amid a frenzy of public listings in the region as governments push to cut their dependence on oil.

Hypermarket chain operator Lulu Retail raised US$1.72 billion on Wednesday.

Founded in 2004 in Kuwait, Talabat has since expanded to serve customers in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Oman, Qatar, Bahrain, Jordan, Iraq and Egypt, with over six million active customers as of the end of July, according to company data.

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Besides food, it provides deliveries of groceries and other goods including health and beauty products.

Germany’s Delivery Hero bought a majority stake in Talabat in 2015. The Berlin-based online takeaway food company said in August it planned to retain a majority stake, with analysts flagging the deal could help cut its debt.

Its Frankfurt-listed shares have fallen over 74 per cent from their January 2021 highs fuelled by pandemic demand.

The IPO “represents a highly positive catalyst for the equity (of Delivery Hero),” said Jefferies analyst Giles Thorne in a video note earlier this week, citing “very low execution risk” and a material de-leverage of the balance sheet.

Talabat is “one of the highest, if not the highest quality on demand delivery platforms globally,” he said, valuing the company at 11.5 billion to 13.5 billion euros.

Regional rivals include Saudi Arabia’s Jahez as well as Uber Technologies-owned Careem.

Delivery Hero chief executive Niklas Östberg did not comment when asked about the IPO in an interview with Reuters on Thursday, when the company reported third-quarter earnings.

Its gross merchandise value (GMV), measuring the total value of all goods sold, rose 30 per cent in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, its fastest growing geography, where it also operates through units Hungerstation, Yemeksepeti and InstaShop.

It accounted for over a quarter of the group’s overall GMV in the period. REUTERS

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