Alibaba Goes Offline With $2.9 Billion Stake in China's Top Grocer

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By Reuters | Updated: 20 November 2017 10:34 IST
Alibaba Goes Offline With $2.9 Billion Stake in China's Top Grocer

Internet giant Alibaba Group Holding Ltd said on Monday it would invest HKD 22.4 billion ($2.87 billion or roughly Rs. 18,691 crores) for a major stake in China's top hypermart operator, Sun Art Retail Group Ltd, part of a wider push into offline retail.

As part of an alliance with Auchan Retail S.A. and Ruentex Group, Alibaba would buy the stake from Ruentex while Auchan Retail would boost its stake, the three companies said in a joint statement.

The alliance would target opportunities in China's $500 billion (roughly Rs. 32,54,765 crores) food retail sector, as Alibaba races to build big-data capabilities in the offline retail market where roughly 85 percent of sales are made.

"Physical stores serve an indispensable role during the consumer journey, and should be enhanced through data-driven technology and personalised services in the digital economy," Alibaba Chief Executive Officer Daniel Zhang said in the statement.

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Shares of Hong Kong-listed Sun Art, which were suspended on Nov. 13, resumed on Monday and were down 5.3 percent in morning trade, while the benchmark index was flat.

The deal would give French retailer Groupe Auchan SA, China's Alibaba Group and Taiwanese conglomerate Ruentex 36.18 percent, 36.16 percent and 4.67 percent stakes respectively in Sun Art. Alibaba would replace Ruentex as the second-largest shareholder.

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Alibaba has invested upwards of $9.3 billion (roughly Rs. 60,538 crores) in brick-and-mortar stores since 2015. It has launched many un-staffed concept shops in the past year, including grocery and coffee stores.

The $474 billion (roughly Rs. 30,85,559 crores) firm is taking more risks to secure offline, rural and overseas buyers as China's urban e-commerce market shows signs of saturating, including purchasing extensive infrastructure which it had previously avoided.

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"They're getting into a territory that's not their core strength ... for example securing a property, the licences to sell certain products, paying tax, more labor and so on," said Bain & Company analyst Weiwen Han.

"On one hand they really need to do it, but on the other hand they are facing a lot of challenges that they have never experienced before."

Sun Art is China's grocery store leader with about 8.2 percent of the market, according to data from Kantar Worldpanel.

It operates about 450 hypermarkets across China under the RT-Mart and Auchan banners. It also operates unmanned stores under the Auchan Minute brand.

It has been slow to go online, with its platform Feiniu lagging bigger players like China Resources and Wal-Mart Stores Inc.

In a separate statement, Sun Art said Alibaba's Taobao China Holding Ltd would make a general offer for the company at HKD 6.50 apiece.

© Thomson Reuters 2017

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