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However, delays to a proposed revamp of Indonesia’s listing rules, now expected to be unveiled late in September, mean GoTo is only likely to launch its IPO early next year, followed by the U.S. listing.
One of the sources said the effort to raise funds of $1.5bn to $2bn ahead of the IPO exercise drew strong demand, and could be completed next month.
GoTo, backed by investors such as Alibaba Group Holding, Softbank Vision Fund and Singapore wealth fund GIC, is among the companies benefiting from greater use of digital platforms by consumers stuck at home by pandemic lockdowns.
Source: Reuters
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