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Prosus N.V. announced it has sold a 4.5% stake in Delivery Hero SE to Uber Technologies, Inc. for approximately €270 million.

The transaction involved the sale of 13.6 million shares at €20.00 each, representing a roughly 22% premium to the one-month volume-weighted average price. The deal forms part of Prosus’ commitments to the European Commission following its acquisition of Just Eat Takeaway*com, requiring a reduction in its Delivery Hero stake.

Prosus stated it remains committed to further reducing its shareholding within the agreed timeframe.
Prosus has introduced the Agentic Services Protocol (ASP), an open-source standard designed to enable AI agents to seamlessly interact with online marketplaces and services.

ASP establishes a common communication layer between AI “life assistants” and platforms, allowing users to delegate tasks such as ordering food, booking travel, or arranging transport through a single interface. The protocol builds on Universal Commerce Protocol, extending it to handle real-world service features like delivery logistics, scheduling, and tipping.

The initiative aims to address fragmentation in digital commerce, where each platform currently requires separate integrations with AI systems. By standardizing interactions, ASP allows marketplaces to integrate once and become accessible to multiple AI agents without losing control over pricing, data, or customer relationships.

Prosus highlighted that the protocol supports multiple industries—including food delivery, ride-hailing, and travel—and is designed to expand into additional sectors such as groceries and home services.

The company stated that ASP is a step toward a unified “life assistant” ecosystem, where AI can manage end-to-end transactions, from discovery to payment and post-service feedback, across platforms.
Prosus leads $18 million funding round in Brazilian healthtech Mevo

March 26, 2026 — Prosus has led an $18 million funding round in Mevo, a leading Brazilian e-prescription platform, to accelerate the digital transformation of healthcare services.

The investment will support Mevo’s expansion of its integrated platform, which connects patients, healthcare providers, pharmacies, and pharmaceutical companies across the care journey. The company expects to serve around 20 million patients through digital prescriptions in 2026.

Mevo’s platform is already integrated with more than 1,100 healthcare institutions and seven major insurers, covering roughly 30% of Brazil’s private healthcare market. It also connects with over 1,600 pharmacy locations.

Prosus said the investment reflects its confidence in digital healthcare as a major growth opportunity, positioning Mevo at the center of a more connected and efficient healthcare ecosystem in Brazil.
Prosus and Accel launch Atoms X program backing six deep-tech startups

March 25, 2026 — Prosus and venture capital firm Accel announced the first cohort of their Atoms X initiative, selecting six early-stage startups focused on frontier “LeapTech” innovation.

The program, which received over 2,000 applications, supports startups working on advanced technologies across sectors including climate infrastructure, space communications, aerospace, and healthcare. Selected companies include ventures developing air purification systems, satellite communication technologies, cancer detection solutions, reusable launch vehicles, and longevity-focused health tools.

Under the partnership, Prosus will match Accel’s investment in each startup, providing long-term capital along with mentorship and global network access to help founders scale complex, science-driven innovations.

The initiative builds on Accel’s broader Atoms program and aims to accelerate the development of breakthrough technologies from India for global markets.
Prosus unveiled its AI-first strategy at its inaugural Prosus Forward technology event, outlining plans to integrate artificial intelligence across its global ecommerce ecosystem.

The company introduced several AI products, including its proprietary Large Commerce Model (LCM), designed to analyze billions of real-world interactions such as orders, searches and clicks to deliver highly personalized customer experiences. The model is already deployed in more than 40 use cases and has improved conversion rates and advertising efficiency across several Prosus platforms.

Prosus also showcased internal and partner-facing AI agents and “life assistants” aimed at automating business operations and simplifying everyday tasks for users across its ecosystem in Latin America, Europe and India, as the company seeks to expand AI-driven services across its portfolio.
Prosus has partnered with Endeavor Romania to launch the Prosus Found-HER Challenge Romania, a program supporting women-led startups with a total of €100,000 in equity-free grants. The initiative, marking the program’s first expansion into Europe after successful editions in India and Africa, invites Romanian women founders to apply between March 9 and April 3, with finalists pitching at a grand finale in Bucharest on May 28. The challenge aims to address funding gaps for female entrepreneurs and strengthen Romania’s innovation ecosystem by connecting founders with global networks, mentorship and growth resources.
Prosus N.V. has led a US$100 million funding round in Flink to support expansion in Germany and the Netherlands.

The financing, joined by existing investors and new backer Btomorrow Ventures, strengthens Flink’s balance sheet following consolidation in the European online grocery market. The company confirmed it has reached EBITDA profitability after refining its operating model with a focus on unit economics and cost discipline.

Flink plans to open additional hubs in selected German regions in 2026, targeting areas that meet strict profitability and density criteria. The company operates around 160 hubs across Germany and the Netherlands, serving more than 22.5 million people, with an average basket size of over €45 and delivery times of approximately 30 minutes.

Prosus said the investment positions Flink to capture further growth as online grocery penetration remains relatively low in Germany and the Netherlands compared with more mature markets such as the UK.
Prosus’ OLX unveils agentic AI tools for property and automotive marketplaces

Prosus-owned OLX Group has launched two new agentic AI-powered products, CompassGPT and AutoIQ, aimed at transforming property search and car sales across its European and South African marketplaces.

Unveiled at OLX’s CLAIM AI conference in Lisbon, CompassGPT is a conversational property search assistant built in partnership with OpenAI. Initially available on OLX’s Imovirtual portal in Portugal, the tool allows buyers to describe their preferences in natural language and receive tailored property shortlists, including summaries, trade-offs and next steps such as connecting with agents.

AutoIQ, rolled out to dealers on OLX’s Otomoto platform in Poland, acts as an AI-driven operating system for car dealerships. The tool helps dealers create listings faster, manage leads centrally and receive pricing and follow-up recommendations. Early results show dealers publishing listings up to 36% faster and a 12% increase in responsiveness.

OLX said it has invested more than $200 million in AI capabilities over the past eight years and now has over 75 AI use cases live, including 10 new agentic AI applications launched in the first half of 2026. The company aims to position itself as the leading verticalised platform scaling agentic AI across both demand and supply sides of digital marketplaces.
Prosus, BCG and India’s MeitY Launch ‘AI for All’ at India AI Impact Summit 2026

Prosus, in partnership with Boston Consulting Group and India’s Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), has launched the “AI for All: Catalysing Jobs, Growth, and Opportunity” white paper at the India AI Impact Summit 2026 in New Delhi.

The report outlines a blueprint to scale AI adoption across five priority sectors: agriculture, education, healthcare, manufacturing, and financial services. It shifts the focus from automation concerns to productivity, institutional adoption, and inclusive growth.

India is projected to contribute nearly 20% of incremental global GDP growth over the next 15 years and accounts for around 16% of global AI talent. The paper argues that disciplined execution and large-scale institutional integration—rather than mere access to AI—will define the country’s next growth phase.

Key use cases include AI-enabled diagnostics and triage in healthcare, precision crop planning in agriculture, personalised learning in education, predictive maintenance in manufacturing, and AI-driven credit and underwriting models in financial services. The report also highlights AI’s potential as a net employment generator through emerging roles in data, supervision, advisory, and digital operations.

The initiative follows a series of multi-sector “Amrit Manthan” roundtables and positions India as a model for responsible AI deployment across the Global South.
Prosus Ventures Invests $5m in Qureos to Expand AI Hiring Platform

Prosus Ventures has invested $5 million in Qureos, leading its seed funding round alongside Salica Oryx Fund and other investors.

Qureos offers an AI-powered recruitment platform that unifies sourcing, screening and interviewing into a single system, reducing hiring timelines from months to days. Its AI assistant “Iris” enhances candidate matching, screening efficiency and interview preparation.

The platform is used by more than 1,000 enterprise and public-sector organisations, including Qatar Airways and Dubai Economy and Tourism. The new funding will support further AI development, expanded market reach and global growth through enterprise and agency partnerships.

Prosus Ventures said the investment aligns with its focus on AI-driven solutions that address operational complexity at scale.