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Exclusive: Shiprocket converts to public entity ahead of 2025 IPO

EntrackrEntrackr · 10m ago
Exclusive: Shiprocket converts to public entity ahead of 2025 IPO
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Exclusive: Shiprocket converts to public entity ahead of 2025 IPO Logistics and supply chain enabler Shiprocket is gearing up for a definitive initial public offering (IPO) plan in 2025, taking its first major step toward public listing by converting it into a public entity. The board at Shiprocket has approved a resolution to change its status to a public company and rename it from “Shiprocket Private Limited” to “Shiprocket Limited”, as per its regulatory filing. The conversion into the public entity has come a month after raising $26 million in its Series E round led by KDT Ventures, with participation from MUFG Bank, Tribe Capital, and SAI Global. The company will likely raise more capital in its pre-IPO round. Shiprocket reportedly plans to raise between Rs 2,000-2,500 crore through its IPO, which will include both primary components and an offer for sale (OFS). According to media reports, the company has enlisted Axis Capital, Kotak Mahindra, JM Financial, and BofA Securities as its investment bankers for the offering. Founded by Saahil Goel, Gautam Kapoor, and Vishesh Khurana, Shiprocket is a logistics and supply chain platform that enables businesses to streamline shipping through courier integration, real-time tracking, and automated solutions. Shiprocket has raised over $320 million to date and is valued at $1.21 billion. According to the startup data intelligence platform TheKredible, Bertelsmann Nederland B.V is the largest external stakeholder followed by Tribe. Zomato, Temasek, LightRock, and Paypal are other notable investors in Shiprocket. During the fiscal year ending March 2024, the company recorded a 21% year-on-year increase in revenue, reaching Rs 1,316 crore, while its losses stood at Rs 595 crore for the same period. It competes with Unicommerce which recently acquired Shipway, along with other players such as Shipyard.

Exclusive: Razorpay converts to public entity ahead of IPO plans

EntrackrEntrackr · 7m ago
Exclusive: Razorpay converts to public entity ahead of IPO plans
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Exclusive: Razorpay converts to public entity ahead of IPO plans Fintech unicorn Razorpay has transitioned into a public limited company, moving closer to its planned initial public offering (IPO). While it has no immediate plans to go public, the Bengaluru-based firm—previously domiciled in the United States—is in the process of shifting its headquarters to India. “As part of our redomiciling to India, we’re initiating the process to become a public company well before our IPO in approximately two years, in order to align with best governance practices and build early readiness,” a company spokesperson said in response to Entrackr’s queries. Razorpay will join the likes of Paytm and MobiKwik, which have already gone public, while Pine Labs and PayU are also expected to list by the end of the ongoing fiscal year (FY26). As per media reports, the Bengaluru-based payments unicorn is targeting its IPO by 2026-27. The development comes two months after the Regional Director in Hyderabad approved the amalgamation of Razorpay Inc with Razorpay India. Razorpay provides easy and secure payment solutions tailored for local businesses. Its offerings include multi-currency transactions, real-time payments, and cost-effective cross-border solutions. In addition to India, the company has expanded its presence to Singapore and Malaysia. Razorpay has raised over $800 million across multiple funding rounds and was last valued at around $7 billion. In FY24, the company posted a revenue of Rs 2,068 crore with a profit of Rs 35 crore. It competes with players like Cashfree, which reported Rs 642 crore in revenue for the same period, and PayU, which recorded $444 million (approximately Rs 3,800 crore) in revenue during FY24.

Exclusive: IPO-bound Ather Energy raises Rs 60 Cr debt

EntrackrEntrackr · 1y ago
Exclusive: IPO-bound Ather Energy raises Rs 60 Cr debt
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Ather Energy has continued to raise debt funding before its potential public listing. The Bengaluru-based company has raised Rs 60 crore (over $7 million) in debt from Stride Ventures through its trustee Vistra ITCL. This is the second debt infusion in the electric scooter manufacturer in the past two months. Stride Ventures invested Rs 200 crore via debentures in May. Entrackr had exclusively reported the fundraise which also had equity investment from co-founders. While Ather IPO timeline is yet to be known, it took a definitive step towards public listing by converting itself into a public company in June. Ather has raised around $450 million to date from the likes of Tiger Global and Hero MotoCorp. As per the startup data intelligence platform TheKredible, Hero Moto Corp is an associate company of Ather and controls around 38% stake. Following a four-fold growth during FY23, Ather’s revenue from operations decreased slightly to Rs 1,754 crore in FY24 from Rs 1,781 crore in FY23, as per disclosure made by Hero Moto Corp. The sale of scooters was the primary source of revenue for Ather while after-sale and subscription services were other income channels. Ather maintained its position as the fourth largest two-wheeler EV manufacturer with 6,097 units sold in June 2024 and a market share of 7.66%, according to Vahan data. Its arch rival Ola Electric stayed on top with sales of 36,716 units, controlling a market share of 44%. The company recently said that it will set up its third manufacturing plant in Maharashtra with an investment of Rs 2,000 crore. The new facility will produce electric two-wheelers as well as battery packs.

Exclusive: Garuda Aerospace converts into public company

EntrackrEntrackr · 16h ago
Exclusive: Garuda Aerospace converts into public company
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Exclusive: Garuda Aerospace converts into public company Drone technology startup Garuda Aerospace is set to convert into a public company after passing a resolution approving the move, a step that signals its preparation for a potential public listing. According to its filing with the Registrar of Companies (RoC), Garuda Aerospace’s board has passed a resolution to rename the entity as Garuda Aerospace Limited by removing the word “Private”. In line with regulatory requirements, the company has appointed Asha Vijayaraghavan, Mandakulathur Ramachandran Venkatesh, and Rithika Mohan as independent directors, while Vishnu Jayaprakash has been appointed as an additional director and Rithika Mohan has also been designated as a whole-time director. Founded in 2015, Garuda Aerospace is a drone-as-a-service startup that designs, manufactures, and customizes UAVs for uses such as deliveries, disaster management, and agriculture. The company operates India’s largest drone fleet with 400 drones and 500 pilots across 84 cities, offering 30 drone models and 50 related services. According to startup data intelligence platform TheKredible, Garuda Aerospace has raised approximately $44 million to date from investors such as Nagarajan Seyyadurai, Ocgrow Ventures, cricketer MS Dhoni and others. The company recently raised funding from the Narotam Sekhsaria Family Office to scale its manufacturing capacity from 8,000 drones a year to 12,000–15,000 units, and it plans to expand its export presence to 50 countries by year-end. For the fiscal year ended March 2025, the MS Dhoni-backed firm posted profit of Rs 17.5 crore while operating revenue grew 7.3% to Rs 118 crore from Rs 110 crore in FY24. Earlier this year, Garuda's CEO indicated the IPO would not occur in 2025 but the company is in the planning phase to expand manufacturing, research, and development.

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