German firm invests in
An ad of the Coc Coc web browser is seen on its website.
One of Germany's largest media groups has invested in Coc Coc, a
Vietnamese startup whose products ambitiously seek to challenge the search
and browser market share of Internet giant Google in Vietnam.
Hubert Burda Media, which is responsible for
over 400 print and digital consumer brands, announced the investment in a
press release on its website on Tuesday, but did not elaborate on the scale
of the investment.
“We are really pleased to welcome Coc Coc to
be a part of our portfolio in Asia and are expecting further development of
the company in the near future,” Peter Kennedy, executive chairman with
Hubert Burda Media in
The Hanoi-based tech company launched its
main products, including the Coc Coc Browser, Coc Coc Search engine, Coc Coc
advertising, and a geo location application called “Nha Nha”, in April 2013
and has acquired leading positions in the Vietnamese market, according to
Hubert Burda Media.
"Coc Coc already reaches a very big
audience, shows remarkable technological competitiveness and strong growth,”
Kennedy said.
“We are convinced of its ability to rapidly
develop and launch new features and products that are welcomed by Vietnamese
users.”
Coc Coc currently employs more than 200
specialists from all around the world.
Its CEO, Victor Lavrenko, said he is “very
excited” to have Hubert Burda Media as a business partner.
Lavrenko believes the German investor’s
money will “help us to strengthen our position in the Vietnamese market and
roll out to the rest of
Coc Coc, whose name is onomatopoeia for the
sound of knocking at a door, was founded by Lavrenko and three Vietnamese
co-founders.
The team has managed to acquire developers
from some of the biggest Russian Internet companies, such as Yandex, Mail.ru
and Parallels.
Coccoc.com has the highest daily audience in
The Coc Coc browser, meanwhile, surpassed
Firefox and Internet Explorer to become the second most popular web browser
in
ICTNews also quoted sources as speculating that the German firm
would invest hundreds of billions of dong in Coc Coc. (VND1 billion =
US$46,603).
But sides involved have refused to comment
on the figure.
Le Van Thanh, one of the Vietnamese
co-founders of Coc Coc, toldICTNews that
the specific investment will be publicized at “a suitable time.”
Hubert Burda Media has been active in Asia
since 1997 and currently manages magazine businesses in
The company considers
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