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Purple Style Labs posts Rs 372 Cr revenue in FY23, cuts losses

EntrackrEntrackr · 1y ago
Purple Style Labs posts Rs 372 Cr revenue in FY23, cuts losses
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Purple Style Labs, an omnichannel luxury fashion platform, experienced rapid growth with a revenue increase of over eight-fold in the last two fiscal years. Its revenue from operations reached Rs 372 crore in FY23, compared to Rs 44 crore in FY21. The Mumbai-based company also managed to narrow down its losses significantly in the fiscal year ending March 2023. Purple Style Labs primarily generates revenue from the sale of designer fashion and lifestyle products, with a significant contribution from its UK-based subsidiary. The company's expenses include material procurement, advertising and marketing, employee benefits, and other overheads. Despite the growth, Purple Style Labs still posted losses in FY23.

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Exclusive: Salman Khan and Sachin Tendulkar join Purple Style Labs new round

EntrackrEntrackr · 4m ago
Exclusive: Salman Khan and Sachin Tendulkar join Purple Style Labs new round
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Purple Style Labs (PSL), the parent company of Pernia’s Pop-Up Shop (PPUS), is raising Rs 102 crore (approximately $12 million) in a new funding round from more than eighty investors. The board at Purple Style Labs has passed a special resolution to issue 2,040 preference shares at an issue price of Rs 5,00,000 each in the last 3 months to raise Rs 102 crore or $12 million, its regulatory filing sourced from the Registrar of Companies (RoC) shows. Minerva Ventures Fund, Cordelia Family Trust, S Four Capital, and Sopariwala Exports will invest Rs 10 crore, Rs 5 crore, Rs 6 crore, and Rs 5 crore, respectively. The remaining amount will be contributed by individual investors, including Sachin Tendulkar, Salman Khan, Surya Kumar Yadav, Shraddha Kapoor, Sailesh Gupta, Pravesh Dhandhania, Fahim Sultan Ali, and 73 other individual investors. The company will use these proceeds for general corporate purposes and to meet working capital requirements. As per Entrackr’s estimates, the company will be valued at around $400 million post-allotment. Founded in 2015 by Abhishek Agarwal, Purple Style Labs is a luxury fashion platform housing Pernia’s Pop-Up Shop and The Stylist. Since acquiring Pernia’s Pop-Up Shop in 2018, it has expanded to 15 experience centers across major Indian cities and London. Purple Style Labs recorded a 36% year-on-year growth, with its revenue rising to Rs 508 crore during the last fiscal year from Rs 372 crore in FY23. However, this expansion came at a cost, as its losses increased by 20%, reaching Rs 45.6 crore in the past fiscal year. Purple Style Labs is gearing up for an initial public offering (IPO) in 2026 and has set a target of $200 million in gross sales for the upcoming year.

Pine Labs India posts Rs 1,384 Cr revenue in FY24; losses jump 3X

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Pine Labs India posts Rs 1,384 Cr revenue in FY24; losses jump 3X
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The Indian unit of merchant commerce and payments platform Pine Labs has reported flat revenue in the fiscal year ending March 2024. However, the Delhi-based firm’s losses swelled 3X in this period. Pine Labs’s operating revenue increased modestly by 2.8% to Rs 1,317 crore in FY24 from Rs 1,281 crore in FY23, its annual financial statements sourced from the Registrar of Companies show. Caveat: Pine Labs is registered in Singapore and has not yet submitted its FY24 results there. Based on the previous fiscal year’s report, the parent entity is expected to post approximately Rs 400 crore more or over Rs 1,700 crore in operating revenue in the last fiscal year. As for the revenue channels of Pine Labs’ Indian entity, income from transaction processing and settlement was the main contributor, accounting for 61% of total operating revenue, which rose a modest 1.5% to Rs 805 crore in FY24. Income from digitization and services provided at petroleum outlets amounted to Rs 67 crore during the same period. Pine Labs also offers gifting solutions through Qwikcilver, Pine Perks, and Google Wallet. Income from this segment declined by 44.5% to Rs 111 crore in FY24. Revenue from device sales, plastic cards, and other miscellaneous sources brought the total revenue to Rs 1,384 crore during the last fiscal year, compared to Rs 1,328 crore in FY23. In terms of cost breakdown, Pine Labs allocated 38.5% of its total expenditure to employee benefits, which grew by 3% to Rs 625 crore in FY24, including Rs 58 crore in non-cash ESOP expenses. Legal and professional fees were the next largest expense category. Other significant costs included materials, travel, advertising, e-commerce site listings, database communication, and repairs, bringing total expenditures up by 15.8% to Rs 1,624 crore in FY24. FY23-FY24 FY23 FY24 EBITDA Margin 14.91% 10.55% Expense/₹ of Op Revenue ₹1.09 ₹1.23 ROCE -1.65% -7.87% The modest growth in scale, combined with a nearly 16% rise in expenditure, led Pine Labs to report a more than threefold increase in losses, reaching Rs 187 crore in FY24 compared to Rs 56 crore in FY23. Its ROCE and EBITDA margin stood at -7.87% and 10.55%, respectively. On a per-unit basis, Pine Labs spent Rs 1.23 to earn a rupee in FY24. Pine Labs recently received approval from a Singapore court to relocate its domicile to India. It also obtained initial approval from the National Company Law Tribunal to merge its entities in India and Singapore. Pine Labs has been pursuing an initial public offering (IPO) for several years. Last year, the company appointed bankers for a U.S. IPO, but the attempt did not materialize. While the firm has not yet confirmed a listing timeline, it is likely to debut on one of the Indian stock exchanges sometime in the next fiscal year (FY26).

Redcliffe Labs posts Rs 419 Cr revenue in FY25; narrows EBITDA losses

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Redcliffe Labs posts Rs 419 Cr revenue in FY25; narrows EBITDA losses
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Redcliffe Labs posts Rs 419 Cr revenue in FY25; narrows EBITDA losses Diagnostics platform Redcliffe Labs has posted a 20% increase in its operating revenue to Rs 419 crore in FY25 from Rs 350 crore in FY24 and managed to narrow its EBITDA losses, as per the company’s press release. Diagnostics platform Redcliffe Labs has posted a 20% increase in its operating revenue to Rs 419 crore in FY25 from Rs 350 crore in FY24, as per the company’s press release. The Gurugram-based firm also managed to reduce its EBITDA losses from -38% to -21% during the same period. Founded by Aditya Kandoi, Redcliffe operates a nationwide network of over 80 labs and claims to have the widest home sample collection footprint in the country. Diagnostic services contributed over 95% of the company’s revenue in FY25, with the rest coming from product sales and other operating income. The company said it diagnosed over 2.5 million cases last fiscal and continues to focus on expanding in underserved regions, with more than 70% of its testing volumes now coming from Tier II cities and beyond. On the profitability front, Redcliffe reported a gross margin of 70% in FY25 and is aiming to expand it to 74% in FY26. It has also set a revenue target of Rs 560 crore for the ongoing fiscal through organic growth and strategic acquisitions. “We are transforming lives and making diagnostics a first-line solution for millions who were previously underserved,” said Kandoi. The company plans to expand its presence to over 300 cities with 150 labs by FY28. According to startup data platform TheKredible, Redcliffe has raised $113 million to date, including a $42 million Series C round led by LeapFrog. It also acquired Bengaluru-based Celara Diagnostics in a $7 million deal. Redcliffe competes with players like PharmEasy-owned Thyrocare, Tata 1mg, and Healthians.

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