Carousell ends talks on Spac merger amid market rout, sources say

The platform Carousell was founded in 2012. ST PHOTO: CHONG JUN LIANG

HONG KONG (BLOOMBERG) - Online classifieds marketplace Carousell has recently ended talks to go public through a merger with blank-cheque company L Catterton Asia Acquisition Corp amid market volatility, according to sources familiar with the matter.

The special purpose acquisition company (Spac), which has been conducting due diligence on Carousell over the past few months, has not been able to reach a merger agreement with the company, the sources said.

The stock market rout has made it difficult to arrange a private investment in public equity (Pipe), the sources said, where typically other investors chip in funds alongside those contributed by the Spac itself to the merged entity.

Macroeconomic uncertainty and valuation concerns are also among the factors weighing on a potential deal, they added.

A representative for Carousell declined to comment, while a representative for L Catterton Asia Acquisition did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

Shares of L Catterton Asia Acquisition touched their lowest level in more than five weeks in New York after the Bloomberg News report.

The stock was down 0.2 per cent at its Wednesday close.

The companies were in exclusive talks to merge in a transaction that could have valued the combined entity at as much as US$1.5 billion (S$2.09 billion), Bloomberg News reported in January.

The deal was meant to include a Pipe worth a few hundred million dollars, sources familiar with the matter said at the time.

Enthusiasm for Spacs has waned amid heightened market volatility with a growing number of prominent deals fizzling out.

The changing regulations from the US Securities and Exchange Commission have also hurt sentiment in the once-heated sector.

The US-listed Spac is backed by L Catterton, the US$30 billion buyout firm minority-owned by Paris-based luxury goods company LVMH and billionaire Bernard Arnault's investment firm.

Led by managing partners Chinta Bhagat and Scott Chen, the Spac raised US$250 million last year to target a combination with companies in the high-growth, consumer technology sectors across Asia.

It is sponsored by L Catterton Asia's US$1.45 billion third fund.

Carousell was founded in 2012 and counts Telenor Group, Rakuten Ventures, Naver and Sequoia Capital India among its backers.

The company has since expanded to eight markets across South-east Asia, Taiwan and Hong Kong, allowing users to buy and sell a diverse range of products from cars to gadgets and fashion accessories.

It runs several online marketplaces, including Carousell, Chotot.com in Vietnam, Mudah in Malaysia and OneKyat in Myanmar, according to its website.

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