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    ByteDance explores sale of Indian TikTok assets to rival firm Glance: Report

    Synopsis

    Glance's parent, mobile advertising technology firm InMobi, also owns short-video app Roposo that has gained in popularity after TikTok was banned by the Indian government in July last year.

    FILE PHOTO: FILE PHOTO: The TikTok app's logo seen on a mobile phone screen in this picture illustrationReuters
    The TikTok app's logo seen on a mobile phone screen in this picture illustration taken February 21, 2019. REUTERS/Danish Siddiqui/Illustration/File Photo
    China's ByteDance is said to be exploring the sale of the India operations of TikTok to rival unicorn Glance, Bloomberg News reported on Saturday.

    The discussions, initiated by Japan's SoftBank Group Corp, are private, early and complex, the report said, citing people familiar with the matter.

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    Glance's parent, mobile advertising technology firm InMobi, also owns short-video app Roposo that has gained in popularity after TikTok was banned by the Indian government in July last year.

    SoftBank is a backer of InMobi Pte as well as TikTok's Chinese parent, ByteDance, the report added.

    Softbank, ByteDance and InMobi, did not immediately respond to Reuters request for a comment.

    Last month, ByteDance reduced its 2,000-plus India team and said in a company memo that it's unsure of resuming operations in India.

    The move came after India decided to retain its ban on TikTok and 58 other Chinese apps following responses from the companies on issues such as compliance and privacy.

    According to the report, the Indian government will insist that user data and technology of TikTok stay within its borders if the talks progress.
    The Economic Times

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