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Flipkart receives another $262 Mn from Singapore-based parent

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Flipkart receives another $262 Mn from Singapore-based parent
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Flipkart receives another $262 Mn from Singapore-based parent Flipkart Internet (India), the marketplace arm of the Walmart-owned firm, has received another $262 million (Rs 2,225 crore) in internal funding from its Singapore-based parent entity. This comes nearly two months after Flipkart Internet received $382 million from its Singapore-based parent company. The board at Flipkart has allotted equity shares worth Rs 2,225 crore to Flipkart Marketplace Private Limited (Singapore), its multiple filings accessed from the Registrar of Companies (RoC) show. This follows around the same time Flipkart’s fashion platform Myntra India received $125 million from its Singapore-based parent, FK Myntra Holdings. Media reports indicate the firm plans to launch its IPO with a valuation of $60-$70 billion. It is shifting its Domicile from Singapore to India, joining Pine Labs, Zepto, Meesho, and Razorpay in relocating their headquarters back to their home country. According to startup data intelligence platform TheKredible, Walmart owns 85% of Flipkart Internet, which includes its affiliates PhonePe and Myntra. Other shareholders include Tencent, CPP Investments, GIC, SoftBank, and Microsoft. Flipkart is currently valued at $36 billion. For the fiscal year ended 2024, Flipkart reported a 20% growth in operating revenue to Rs 17,907 crore, while reducing its losses by over 41% to Rs 2,359 crore during the same period.

Flipkart board approves domicile shift from Singapore to India

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Flipkart board approves domicile shift from Singapore to India
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Flipkart board approves domicile shift from Singapore to India Walmart-owned e-commerce major Flipkart will join dozens of other companies that have either completed or are in the process of moving their base to India. E-commerce marketplace Flipkart has reportedly received approval from its board to shift the company's domicile from Singapore to India. The Walmart-owned firm will join dozens of other companies that have either completed or are in the process of moving their base to India. According to an ET report, Flipkart’s board approved the plan to shift its domicile back to India during a meeting held last week in Singapore. While Flipkart did not comment on approval from the board, it has shared its intention to relocate its holding company from Singapore to India. “This strategic decision reflects our deep and unwavering commitment to India and its remarkable growth. We are inspired by the Government of India’s strong vision and proactive initiatives in fostering a thriving business environment and ease of doing business, which have significantly shaped our journey. This move represents a natural evolution, aligning our holding structure with our core operations, the vast potential of the Indian economy and our technology and innovation-driven capabilities to foster digital transformation in India,” said a Flipkart spokesperson. “As a company born and nurtured in India, this transition will further enhance our focus and agility in serving our customers, sellers, partners, and communities to continue contributing to the nation’s growing digital economy and entrepreneurship,” the spokesperson added. Meanwhile, the board of Flipkart Internet (India) has approved a resolution to capitalise its securities premium of up to Rs 26,552 crore for the issuance of bonus shares to Flipkart (Singapore), Flipkart (Marketplace), and Quickroutes International, according to a regulatory filing accessed from the Registrar of Companies (RoC). Flipkart has been working on shifting its holding company back to India since May 2023. Its IPO is expected by late 2025 or early 2026. The company was last valued at $33 billion after raising $600 million from existing investors in December 2023. Earlier, in July 2021, it raised $3.6 billion led by SoftBank at a $37.6 billion valuation. The valuation was later revised to $33 billion after it separated from PhonePe. So far, PhonePe, Zepto, Dream11, and Groww have completed their reverse flip to India. Meanwhile, several other companies — including Meesho, Razorpay, Pine Labs, Eruditus, Livspace, Mensa, and KreditBee — are awaiting final approvals to shift their base.

Meesho gets NCLT nod to relocate base to India

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Meesho gets NCLT nod to relocate base to India
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Meesho gets NCLT nod to relocate base to India The National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) has approved Meesho’s move to shift its headquarters back to India from Delaware in the US, taking it a step closer to its initial public offering (IPO). This allows Meesho to separate from its US entity and merge back with its Indian company, completing its move back to India. A Moneycontrol report also added that Meesho is likely to pay $288 million in taxes for the reverse flip. Confirming the development to Entrackr, a Meesho spokesperson said, “This filing is part of our ongoing transition to re-domicile in India. With the majority of our operations, including customers, sellers, creators and Valmo partners already based here, this step aligns our corporate structure with our day-to-day business footprint.” However, the spokesperson did not comment on the tax amount paid by the company. Media reports suggest that Meesho has also shortlisted Morgan Stanley, Kotak Mahindra Capital, JP Morgan, and Citi as its bankers and is likely to launch its IPO by the end of this year. Last week, the homegrown e-commerce platform also transitioned into a public entity from a private one ahead of its $1 billion IPO. Meesho adds to the growing number of Indian startups such as Razorpay, PhonePe, Groww, Pine Labs, and Zepto that have paid hefty taxes to relocate their base back home after originally being incorporated overseas. While Zepto and Dream11 did not disclose the amount of tax paid for the reverse flip, Razorpay paid $150 million, PhonePe and Groww paid Rs 8,000 crore ($1 billion then) and Rs 1,340 crore ($157 million) in taxes, respectively, to complete the process. Meesho’s rival Flipkart, with an estimated valuation of $36 billion, is also working on relocating its domicile from Singapore to India.

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