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Roundup: Walmart buys Mexico and Chile-based online marketplace Cornershop

Walmart acquires Mexico and Chile-based online marketplace Cornershop

Walmart Inc. on Thursday announced it has bought Mexico and Chile-based online marketplace Cornershop for $225 million. Cornershop offers on-demand delivery  from supermarkets, pharmacies and specialty food retailers in Mexico and Chile and claims its unique user base has doubled in the last 12 months.

Cornershop will continue to deliver from a variety of retailers to customers in Mexico and Chile and its three founders—Oskar Hjertonsson, CEO; Daniel Undurraga, chief operating officer; and Juan Pablo Cuevas, chief technology officer—will continue to lead the business.

“Cornershop’s digital expertise, technology and capabilities will strengthen our successful businesses in Mexico and Chile and provide learning for other markets in which we operate,” says Judith McKenna, president and CEO of Walmart International.

This is yet another piece of Walmart’s international expansion. Walmart acquired a 77% holding in Flipkart Group for $16 billion in May and a 12% stake in China’s JD.com Inc. in 2016. Additionally, the retail giant in August recently invested $500 million in Chinese online grocery service Dada-JD Daojia (which is part-owned by JD.com) and teamed up with Japan’s Rakuten Inc. to sell e-books in the United States and improve its online grocery business in the Asian nation.

Walmart is No. 3 in the Internet Retailer 2018 Top 1000.

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