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Germany's Bertelsmann takes majority stake in Indian logistics firm

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Posted on February 10, 2026

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BERLIN, Feb 10 (Reuters) - German media and services group Bertelsmann has taken a majority stake in Indian logistics platform Lets Transport, hoping to build on its presence in India as an important

Bertelsmann Acquires Majority Stake in Indian Logistics Company

Bertelsmann's Strategic Move in Indian Logistics

BERLIN, Feb 10 (Reuters) - German media and services group Bertelsmann has taken a majority stake in Indian logistics platform Lets Transport, hoping to build on its presence in India as an important growth market, the head of its investment division told Reuters.

Details of the Investment

"We now have 80%," Bertelsmann Investments CEO Carsten Coesfeld said in an interview published on Tuesday.

Market Potential and Growth

Bertelsmann, which owns publisher Penguin Random House and is also active in services and education, has held a stake in Lets Transport since late 2018.

Future Acquisition Plans

The logistics company was founded in 2015 and connects truck drivers with corporate clients across India.

"The market for Lets Transport is worth $14 billion, with an annual growth rate of around 11% — but 90% of it is unorganised," Coesfeld said.

Bertelsmann sees India in general as a key growth market. "It is highly attractive. We are convinced of its potential," he added.

He declined to give details on the investment. 

A person familiar with the matter said Bertelsmann's investment amounted to a high double-digit million-dollar sum and that, in a hypothetical sale, Lets Transport could be valued at a three-digit million-dollar sum.

This is Bertelsmann's first strategic acquisition in India.

Coesfeld said he could imagine buying more assets across the supply chain of Lets Transport - which he described as a kind of Uber for logistics - such as warehouses.

(Reporting by Klaus Lauer; Writing by Rachel More; Editing by Susan Fenton)

Key Takeaways

  • Bertelsmann acquires 80% of Lets Transport.
  • India is a key growth market for Bertelsmann.
  • Lets Transport valued at a high million-dollar sum.
  • Potential for further acquisitions in logistics.
  • Bertelsmann's first strategic acquisition in India.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a majority stake?
A majority stake refers to owning more than 50% of a company's shares, giving the stakeholder significant control over company decisions and operations.
What is a logistics company?
A logistics company specializes in the management of the flow of goods, services, and information from the point of origin to the point of consumption.
What is corporate strategy?
Corporate strategy is the overall plan for a diversified company, outlining how it will create value across its various business units and achieve its long-term objectives.

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