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Deal Digest: Vision Fund may invest $2b in Yanolja; Dentsu sets up 2nd CVC vehicle


Deal Digest: Vision Fund may invest $2b in Yanolja; Dentsu sets up 2nd CVC vehicle
Kyoto, Japan. Photo: Alex Wolfe/Unsplash
June 3, 2021
SoftBank Vision Fund is reportedly injecting $2 billion into Korean travel platform Yanolja while Japanese advertising agency Dentsu Group announced the setting up of its second corporate venture capital fund.
SoftBank Vision Fund to inject $2b into Korean travel platform Yanolja
Japan’s Softbank Vision Fund is said to be weighing an investment of around $2 billion in South Korea’s largest travel platform Yanolja, The Korea Economic Daily reported. 
With the backing of Vision Fund, Yanolja will expand its business through mergers and acquisitions and seek a US listing as early as 2023, the daily reported. ....

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Masayoshi Son-led SoftBank to invest $2 bn in Yanolja


Masayoshi Son-led SoftBank to invest $2 bn in Yanolja
Japanese billionaire picks travel app as next Coupang
Chae-yeon Kim
2 HOURS AGO
Vision Fund, led by billionaire SoftBank founder Masayoshi Son, has decided to invest around $2 billion in South Korea s largest travel platform Yanolja, double the previously reported amount, according to investment banking sources on May 26. Now, the world s largest venture capital firm is putting the final touches on the deal.
The pending investment will pave the way for the travel app s existing shareholders, including Singapore s sovereign wealth fund GIC, US online travel agency Booking Holdings Inc. and VC firms, to exit with handsome gains. ....

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