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Uber adds to stake in Germany’s Delivery Hero, becomes biggest shareholder

By Thomson Reuters May 18, 2026 | 10:18 AM

By Emanuele Berro

May 18 (Reuters) – Uber has more than doubled its stake in Germany’s Delivery Hero, becoming the largest shareholder, according to a company announcement and LSEG data on Monday.

Delivery ​Hero said its rival had increased its holding to about ‌19.5% of issued capital from roughly 7%. Uber’s stake is worth around 1.7 billion euros, according to Reuters calculations.

“Delivery Hero welcomes Uber’s additional investment as a further endorsement of its platform and Everyday App strategy,” the company said in ‌a ​statement.

The U.S.-based ride share app also has ⁠options for a further ⁠5.6% of the shares, Delivery Hero said. This could give Uber a blocking minority.

Uber, which offers delivery service in Germany in competition with Delivery Hero, said in a regulatory filing it does ​not currently intend to increase its stake to 30%, a move that would trigger a mandatory offer to the remaining shareholders.

Uber ⁠declined to comment beyond its regulatory filing.

Shares ⁠in Delivery Hero closed 5.6% higher following the ​announcement.

“While Uber’s ultimate intentions on further stake-building remain unclear, we view the ​move as a clear endorsement of the strategic attractiveness of ‌Delivery Hero’s asset base for Uber,” JPMorgan analysts said.

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The Berlin-based food-delivery company has seen trading volume in its shares increase as former majority shareholder Prosus has sought to comply with ⁠European Commission conditions for Prosus’ acquisition of Just Eat Takeaway.

The commission required the company to cut its Delivery Hero stake to below 10% by late ⁠summer to address competition ‌concerns.

Uber bought a 4.5% stake in Delivery Hero ⁠from Prosus in April.

Activist investor Aspex Management also ​raised ‌its stake to about 15% in May as ​part of a ⁠campaign against the company’s chief executive, Niklas Oestberg. In March, Aspex urged him to resign and pushed for a strategic overhaul at Delivery Hero, including a withdrawal from entire regions.

Delivery Hero’s annual general meeting is scheduled for June 23.

(Reporting by Emanuele Berro; Editing by Rachel More ​and Cynthia Osterman)