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PhonePe to acquire IndusOS for $60 million

PhonePe is acquiring IndusOS, bolstering its plans for a super app independent of the restrictions posed by Google's Play Store, which is making commissions mandatory and has received backlash from the technology community in India.

May 19, 2021 / 14:15 IST
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Payments firm PhonePe is in the final stages to acquire mobile operating system startup IndusOS for $60 million, sources said, the latest sign of large startups rallying against Google to build and launch apps on their own platforms.

IndusOS will work with PhonePe’s Switch -- a service which enables multiple apps such as Ola, redBus, Goibibo, Myntra, Delhi Metro, Grofers on a single platform.

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PhonePe declined to comment while IndusOS was not immediately reachable for comment. Entrackr first reported the development.

IndusOS, founded by Akash Dongre, Rakesh Deshmukh, and Sudhir Bangarambandi, has raised about $20 million so far from Samsung Ventures, Omidyar Network and Snapdeal founders Kunal Bahl and Rohit Bansal among others.