What Criteria do Big Businesses Set to Acquire Smaller CompaniesAre dead ends for start-ups result of poor planning by acquirers or there is more to this than meets the eye?

BySandeep Soni

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New-age technology businesses are silent killers. Major chunk of the start-ups that were gobbled over past few years are buried gradually or left almost lifeless to accelerate inorganic scale of the company. That may come even at the expense of a growing product, before it gets sucked in. The rise and fall of the digital payment appFreeChargeis aligned with that thought. Such dead ends for start-ups are result of poor planning by acquirers or there is more to this than meets the eye?

The Acquisitions

Around 12 acquisitions have been made bySnapdealin the past seven years as per global data platformCrunchbase. Roughly 10 out of them don't exist anymore and that includes ones which had clear line of growth such as online fashion and accessories start-upExclusively.comand advertising platformReduce Data.

Similarly start-ups like electronics e-tailerLetsbuy, mobile marketing automation providerAppiteratewere acquired byFlipkartand logistics technology start-upSparse Labsand US-based food ordering appUrbanspoonby restaurant discovery appZomato.

More than that, it wasn't about competition (at least in India in case of Urbanspoon).

Survival Hack

Nonetheless, shutting down such businesses are more a result of the strategic objective with which a company has been bought and the decision is made to let it grow or die rather than lack of entrepreneurs' foresight. "Businesses may shut a company for consolidation of the sector. Sometimes it is also a question of running a separate entity vis-à-vis being a part of the large business and advantages and synergies that comes with it," saidRajan Wadhawan, Leader, Valuation Services,PricewaterhouseCoopers India. Acquisitions from growth perspective can be decluttered under four heads — first, to kill the competition; second, to acquire technology; third, to acquire talent and fourth, to acquire business or domain expertise.

Acquiring for technology is perhaps among the most common acquisition deal types where technology is integrated into various business processes such as logistics, finance, marketing, product discovery etc. "It is about acquiring technology that can be added to the main business for its products or clients. It is also about acquiring a business to kill competition. IfFlipkart-Snapdealdeal had gone through, the latter might not have survived. However, it takes a lot to keep both chugging along at the same momentum," saidPankaj Karna, Managing Director,Maple Capital Advisors, a Delhi-based investment banking firm.

Mid-stage, affordable, online fashion marketplaceVoonikbacked bySequoia Indiahas already acquired half-a-dozen start-ups in the last four years. Its acquisition strategy spans across all kinds of acquisitions. In August 2015, it acquiredTrialkart– a virtual dressing room with image intelligence capabilities that became part of Voonik's research and development division.

"It helped us develop capabilities to create descriptions about products automatically be reading the images," saidSujayath Ali, CEO and Co-Founder,Voonik. com. Similarly, it acquired online salon-booking appStylfor its talent, who had developed a great user interface and user experience design. But in both cases there was no value in the product or business for Voonik, hence they were shut down.

Along with Styl last year, it also acquired online store for silk sarees –PickSilkbut it wasn't killed. "We acquired it because we didn't have any expertise in silk sarees. We saw that consumers had a likening for the brand and hence we didn't shut it," added Ali. Voonik also acquiredZohraa, which was into designer sarees but shut it because the brand lacked stickiness with customers.

Scale And Recall

Taking Voonik as an example to how acquisitions have played out, the brand ideally should have shut down PickSilk as running two separate brands require creating two respective paths of benefits. This essentially is not efficient even from shareholders' perspective, as access to cash flow gets narrow even as it gets devoid of some privileges attached to the main company. "Absorbing a company would give a much better sense on cash flows and may be leveraging on its clients. But it is caseby-case," added Wadhawan.

However, if the brand offers better business beyond the core business then it makes sense. "It depends on multiple things such as whether there is a market for the acquired business, can it run at a unit price, is there a visibility to its profitability, does that align to larger focus area etc.," said

Sharda Balaji, Founder,NovoJuris– a Bengaluru-based law firm.

Looking at it from a broader scenario, while Jabong and eBay India continues to exist as separate brands under Flipkart Group, their days seems to be numbered as from a cost-benefit analysis perspective, Jabong and eBay India won't be able to scale up to the level of Myntra and Flipkart respectively.

"There is no point in keeping the two alive. Even in our case, the acquired business from domain expertise perspective would be integrated into Voonik unless it has a strong brand recall," asserted Ali. For example, Flipkart would never be able to shut downMyntra因为它有一个强大的品牌比Flipka召回rt in fashion category. Apart from brand recall, scale is also critical, without that the former doesn't make sense.

"Scale is the only reason that is keeping Jabong alive," reasoned Ali. Despite that, Snapdeal kept the ailing FreeCharge as an independent identity instead of scraping it off altogether before it was sold toAxis Bankin a distressed sale worth only $60 million. "There is a regulatory aspect to wallets and also FreeCharge's business model was different from pure ecommerce. Perhaps that's why it was kept separate," suggested Karna. However for Axis Bank it will be useful to keep FreeCharge as a separate neutral entity being a non banking vehicle. "The neutrality can essentially get Axis Bank beyond its current retail banking reach. This means you are able to leverage much beyond your own customers," concluded Karna.

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Sandeep Soni

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