Goldman Sachs Group has made Japan’s leading taxi-hailing provider, Go, a unicorn with its biggest startup investment in the country.
Tokyo-based Go was valued at ¥135 billion ($1 billion) in its latest fundraising round, which will bankroll aggressive acquisition forays and an initial public offering in the near future, according to President Hiroshi Nakajima.
The taxi app operator landed ¥10 billion from the Wall Street titan after pitching itself directly to financial institutions. It also secured a ¥3 billion loan line from MUFG Bank as well as a ¥1 billion line of credit from Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Bank.
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