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đź”” Vanguard Lowers Ola's Valuation to $2 Billion

Vanguard has cut its valuation of Indian ride-hailing startup Ola to approximately $2 billion as of August, down from $7.3 billion in late 2021, reflecting a significant decrease in its holdings in ANI Technologies, the parent company of Ola, following a series of prior valuation adjustments.

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đź”” Vanguard Lowers Ola's Valuation to $2 Billion

Vanguard has cut its valuation of Indian ride-hailing startup Ola to approximately $2 billion as of August, down from $7.3 billion in late 2021, reflecting a significant decrease in its holdings in ANI Technologies, the parent company of Ola, following a series of prior valuation adjustments.

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