Wal-Mart has closed the $3.3bn acquisition of e-commerce company Jet.com, providing exits to Alphabet and Alibaba in the process.

Big box retailer Wal-Mart sealed the acquisition of Jet.com, the US-based e-commerce company backed by e-commerce group Alibaba and internet technology conglomerate Alphabet, on Friday, sources have told TechCrunch.

Wal-Mart formally announced the transaction, which is made up of $3bn in cash that will be paid in instalments and $300m in stock, today. Reports last week suggested Wal-Mart was lining up the acquisition for ‘up to $3bn’ but a source with direct knowledge of the deal told TechCrunch the…

Subscribe to go deeper

GCV subscribers get access to all our proprietary data and deep-dive articles, as well as the global directory of CVC investors.



Not sure if you have a subscription?