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KreditBee plans ‘Ghar Wapsi’ from Singapore to India

EntrackrEntrackr · 1y ago
KreditBee plans ‘Ghar Wapsi’ from Singapore to India
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Fintech company KreditBee is shifting its domicile to India from Singapore, sources aware of the development told Entrackr. With this move, the firm will join a bunch of fintech companies which are in the process of shifting their base to India from Singapore or the US (mostly Delaware). “Fintech companies including KreditBee want to be headquartered in India because the local ecosystem including public markets have matured in the past few years,” said one of the sources requesting anonymity. “Moreover, regulators tend to like fintech firms to be based out of the country as diligence and monitoring becomes easy.” KreditBee is registered as Finnove Private Limited in Singapore which has an over 70% holding in the Indian entity of the lending firm. According to sources, KreditBee has been working on a relocation plan for the past few months. “It’s seeking regulators’ inputs and figuring out tax liabilities,” said another source who also wished not to be named. Sources further added that another benefit such companies moving back to India hope to reap is from the rising valuations being offered by domestic public markets to technology firms. KreditBee has declined to comment on the story. Besides KreditBee, Pine Labs, Groww, Razorpay, Meesho and Zepto have been working on reverse flips. Walmart-owned PhonePe was the first to move its domicile to India and its investors paid a hefty Rs 8,000 crore in taxes to the government for this move. The quantum of the tax depends on the company’s valuation and third-party audits. KreditBee was valued at around $700 million during its latest tranche in March. It’s one of the few fintech companies that may turn unicorn in the next funding round. It has raised more than $400 million to date. Sources emphasized that a reverse flip will also smoothen KreditBee’s road to IPO. While the company isn’t in a rush, its founder and CEO Madhusudan Ekambaram anticipates a public listing by 2027. Six-year-old KreditBee facilitates loans up to Rs 4 lakh for a tenure of 2 to 15 months with an interest rate of up to 2.49%. As per the startup data intelligence platform TheKredible, Premji Invest is the largest external stakeholder with 23.44% followed by Newquest Asia and Alpine Capital. KreditBee posted Rs 64.33 crore profit whereas its revenue from operations grew to Rs 788.66 crore in FY23. Even in the first half of FY24, the company claimed a profit after tax of Rs 95 crore and expected to close the last fiscal with Rs 250-260 crore profit. The company majorly competes with MoneyTap, Fibe (formerly EarlySalary), LazyPay, and Sachin Bansal’s Navi, among others. A return to India, while driven by policy and market compulsions, will not be as simple as it sounds, thanks to the heavy bill it comes with for back taxes effectively. That might necessitate funding support for KreditBee, dispute being profitable, creating its own issues of valuations and change in stake. Going for a debt raise might also be a touch and go affair, considering the relatively higher interest rates now. Thus, figuring out the financials of the move will probably occupy a lot of mindspace for the firm now that it has decided to move. Investors will do well to hope and support any process that ensures a quicker resolution, to ensure the firm stays focused on its core business as well.

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Pine Labs receives Singapore Court nod to shift base to India

EntrackrEntrackr · 1y ago
Pine Labs receives Singapore Court nod to shift base to India
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Merchant commerce and payments platform Pine Labs has received approval from Singapore Court to amalgamate its Singapore entity, Pine Labs Limited (PLS) with its Indian company, Pine Labs Private Limited (PLI). PSL’s whole undertaking including all assets and liabilities shall be transferred and vested in PLI according to the amalgamation agreement, according to PLS’s regulatory filing in Singapore. All the shareholders of PLS (Singapore entity) will become Pine Labs Private Limited (PLI) shareholders and any pending legal proceedings against PSL shall be continued by PLI after the arrangement. The filing further states that following the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) order filed with the Registrar of Companies, the Singapore entity shall be dissolved without undergoing winding up. TechCrunch reported the development first. Pine Labs provides merchants with a variety of products and services, including cloud-connected point-of-sale machines, gifting and credit. Pine Labs has become the third fintech company after PhonePe and Groww which relocated its domicile to India from overseas. Currently, a clutch of fintech firms including KreditBee, Razorpay, Meesho, and Zepto have been working on shifting their ultimate holding entities to India. Most recently, Flipkart was in the headlines for shifting its base to India from Singapore. In April, US-based investment firms Baron Funds and Invesco marked up the valuation of Pine Labs to $5.8 billion and $4.8 billion, respectively. It’s worth noting that the valuation plays a crucial role in deciding the quantum of tax liabilities for shifting the domicile. Pine Labs has been trying for initial public offerings for the past few years. Last year, it also finalized bankers for the IPO in the US but the attempt didn’t materialize. The firm has not disclosed the timeline of listing on the bourses. Of late, fintech companies have been laying emphasis to be headquartered in India as regulators’ job become easier as far as diligence and monitoring are concerned. However, the reverse flips require hefty tax liabilities. For context, PhonePe’s investors paid Rs 8,000 crore in taxes to complete the process.

Zepto completes reverse flip from Singapore to India

EntrackrEntrackr · 5m ago
Zepto completes reverse flip from Singapore to India
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Zepto completes reverse flip from Singapore to India Quick commerce platform Zepto has completed its transition from being domiciled in Singapore to India, according to the company’s Chief Financial Officer (CFO), Ramesh Bafna. This shift, commonly referred to as a reverse flip, will enable the Mumbai-based company to relocate its headquarters to India and initiate the process for an initial public offering (IPO), which has been in the works for several months. The development comes weeks after Zepto secured approval from the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) for its reverse merger. According to media reports, Zepto aims to raise approximately $400-500 million through its IPO and has selected Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, and Axis Capital as its bankers. “Historic scenes on completion of #IndiaFirst reverse merger from Singapore to India in the #FastestEver timeline. This is a display of understanding of technicals, working with right partners, getting into nuts and bolts on execution, unblocking natural causes of delay and tactical calls real time by an empowered team,” said Bafna in a Linkedin post. With this, Zepto has joined the likes of Groww and PhonePe which relocated their domicile to India from US and Singapore respectively. A bunch of fintech companies such as Flipkart, KreditBee, Pine Labs, Razorpay, Meesho have been working on reverse flips. Pine Labs already received a final nod from Singapore court to shift its base to India. However, Zepto did not disclose the amount of tax it paid for the reverse flip. For instance, PhonePe paid Rs 8,000 crore, while Groww paid Rs 1,340 crore in taxes to complete the process. The quantum of the tax depends on the company’s valuation and third-party audits. Zepto recently raised $350 million in a funding round led by Motilal Oswal Private Wealth at a valuation to $5 billion. In 2024, the company secured an additional $1.35 billion, bringing its total funding to $1.85 billion since its inception. For the fiscal year ending in March 2024, Zepto’s revenue from operations surged 2.2X to Rs 4,454 crore from Rs 2,026 crore in FY23. During the period, its losses decreased slightly by 2% to Rs 1,248.6 crore.

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