FSI to invest in video-sharing site Dailymotion

PARIS | Thu Oct 22, 2009 5:02am EDT

PARIS Oct 22 (Reuters) - France's FSI strategic investment fund said on Thursday it would take part in a 17 million euros ($25 million) capital raising deal for web video share site Dailymotion, the Gallic rival of Google's (GOOG.O) Youtube.

The money raised will be used to accelerate Dailymotion's expansion, notably abroad, the statement said.

The FSI will invest 7.5 million euros in the transaction, next to Dailymotion's fistorical shareholders Advent Venture Partners, AGF Private Equity, Atlas Venture et Partech International.

A spokesman for the FSI would not say what percentage of DailyMotion's capital the FSI would buy.

The FSI will be represented on the board of directors of DailyMotion, which claims 60 million unique visitors worldwide. (Reporting by Julien Ponthus and Dominique Vidalon; Editing by Dan Lalor) ($1 = 0.6697 euro)

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