However, a Snapdeal spokesperson denied the report of sale talks with Paytm and Flipkart, according to the newspaper.
“Your information is incorrect and without basis. We are making decisive progress in our journey towards profitability and all our efforts are aligned in this direction”, the spokesperson said in an email to Mint.
Softbank is expected to inject up to $50 million in bridge financing until a deal is finalised, the newspaper reported.
Snapdeal, Flipkart, and Paytm were not immediately available for comment after regular business hours in India.
Snapdeal reported a loss of 29.6 billion rupees ($14.93 million) in the financial year to March 31, 2016, according to regulatory filings.
Indian e-commerce, which is one of the world’s fastest growing internet services market, has largely been driven by steep discounts, resulting in investor markdowns due to concerns about profitability.
Source: Business-Standard