Wal-Mart Adds $102.9 Million In Indian Wholesale Business In June
By Nandita Bose | Jul 21, 2014 08:18 AM EDT
Wal-Mart Stores Inc (WMT.N) has infused fresh funds worth 6.2 billion rupees ($102.9 million) into its Indian wholesale business in June, according to a filing made by its Indian unit to the Registrar of Companies.
The funds were allotted as share application money, the filing showed.
Wal-Mart runs 20 wholesale stores in the country and plans to roll out 50 more over four to five years. The retailer has already launched its e-commerce operations, to sell to small businesses, in the cities of Lucknow and Hyderabad earlier this month.
($1 = 60.2800 Indian Rupees)
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