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Worldfloat may sell 10 per cent stake to raise USD 50 million

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Home-grown social networking site, Worldfloat today said it is looking at selling 10 per cent stake to raise USD 50 million to expand its technologies.

"We are looking at selling 10 per cent stake and will be raising around USD 50 million to expand Worldfloat technologies to a larger scale and level," Worldfloat founder Pushkar Mahatta said in a statement.

"We are adding about 30 new products in the next six months and we are hopeful of getting a valuation of about USD 500 million from VC funds.

"We received a last valuation of about USD 300 million around a year back, when we were planning to sell 10 per cent of Worldfloat to raise capital for further expansion of our technologies. But we have decided not to go ahead and add more products," Mahatta said.
 

Worldfloat launched as a social network, has 50 million users from all over the world with majority of people from India.

Worldfloat offers about 1 lakh free online movies to watch at a click of a button and a news search engine like Google news and videos news platform, which shows viral videos from all around the world with maximum views and an online university with computer and school courses.

Worldfloat has recently introduced e-commerce feature taking on major players like OLX, Flipkart and Snapdeal in discount deals markets.

Mahatta said the new feature, called Citydeals, would allow users to sell and buy products locally.

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First Published: Mar 12 2014 | 5:33 PM IST

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