Uber Technologies Inc said on Wednesday it has received almost $2
billion in funding from Chinese investors, some as part of a recent
fundraising round that valued the U.S. firm’s Chinese unit at $7
billion.
Uber’s main global entity received the rest of the money, though the
company did not specify how much each unit got. The details were
reported by Chinese media on Wednesday and confirmed by an Uber
spokeswoman.
Previously unreported Chinese investors include China Minsheng
Banking Corp, real estate developer China Vanke Co Ltd and China
Broadband Capital.
Other investors include HNA Group Co Ltd, parent of Hainan Airlines
Co Ltd, China Taiping Insurance Holdings Co Ltd, China Life Insurance Co
Ltd, Guangzhou Automobile Group Co ltd and CITIC Securities Co Ltd.
Uber’s Chinese unit was valued at $7 billion before taking on investment
in its recently-closed Series B funding round, Uber CEO Travis Kalanick
told reporters in Beijing on Monday.
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