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Ecom Express and Smartworks receive SEBI nod for IPO

EntrackrEntrackr · 1y ago
Ecom Express and Smartworks receive SEBI nod for IPO
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Logistics firm Ecom Express and coworking space provider Smartworks have secured approval from the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) for their initial public offerings (IPOs). Ecom Express, which filed its draft red herring prospectus (DRHP) in August, aims to raise Rs 2,600 crore through its IPO. This includes a fresh equity issue of up to Rs 1,284.5 crore and an offer for sale (OFS) totaling Rs 1,315.5 crore. As part of the OFS, Partners Group will divest shares worth up to Rs 931 crore, while Warburg Pincus and BII (formerly CDC Group) will sell shares valued at Rs 211 crore and Rs 137 crore, respectively. This is the 13-year-old firm's second attempt at going public, after pausing its Rs 4,860 crore IPO plan approved in February 2022. In the logistics space, Delhivery and Blackbuck are already listed on the stock exchange, while Shadowfax is also gearing up for their IPOs. Smartworks, which also submitted its draft IPO papers in August, plans to raise funds through a fresh equity issue worth Rs 550 crore, alongside an offer for sale (OFS) of 67.49 lakh equity shares by its promoters. As of March 2024, Smartworks has a presence in as many as 13 cities, including Bengaluru, Kolkata, Delhi NCR, Mumbai, and Pune, with a portfolio of 41 centers spanning 8 million square feet. Smartworks will become the second firm, after Awfis, to get listed on the bourses. As per media reports, WeWork India, Simpliwork, Table Space firm, DevX, and Indiqube are also gearing up for their IPOs.

Fractal IPO to fetch over 5X returns for Apax Partners

EntrackrEntrackr · 5d ago
Fractal IPO to fetch over 5X returns for Apax Partners
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Fractal IPO to fetch over 5X returns for Apax Partners AI solutions provider Fractal Analytics has filed its red herring prospectus (RHP) and announced a price band of Rs 857–900 per equity share for its upcoming initial public offering (IPO). At the upper end of the price band, Fractal’s valuation is expected to be around $1.6 billion. According to its RHP, Fractal has trimmed its IPO size by 42% to Rs 2,834 crore, which comprises fresh issue of shares worth Rs 1,023.5 crore and an offer for sale (OFS) of Rs 1,810.4 crore by existing shareholders. Major shareholders, including Apax Partners, TPG, and GLM Family Trust, will participate in the offer for sale (OFS) and are expected to earn healthy returns on their investments through the initial public offering, as per Entrackr analysis. Quinag Bidco Ltd, owned by Apax Partners, holds an 18.64% stake in the company as of the RHP date and will offload the largest portion of the total OFS by selling shares worth Rs 880.9 crore (around $98 million), generating a 5.2X return on its investment. TPG Capital, which is the largest shareholder in the company with a 25.49% stake, will offload shares worth Rs 450 crore ($50 million), yielding a 1.4 times return. Another major shareholder, GLM Family Trust, which owns a 15.59% stake, will also cash out Rs 450 crore through the OFS. Meanwhile, individuals Satya Kumari Remala and Rao Venkateswara Remala are set to earn Rs 29.5 crore from the IPO, with a bumper 450X return at a weighted average cost of acquisition of just Rs 2 per share. Notably, Fractal co-founders Srikanth Velamakanni and Pranay Agrawal will not participate in the OFS and together hold a 10% stake in the firm. At the upper price band of Rs 900, Srikanth Velamakanni’s 5.17% stake stands valued at Rs 790.4 crore (around $88 million), while Pranay Agrawal’s 4.83% stake valued at Rs 738 crore (about $82 million). Founded in 2000, Fractal supports global enterprises across consumer goods and retail, technology, media and telecom, healthcare and life sciences, and BFSI. It counts Microsoft, Apple, Nvidia, Alphabet, Amazon, Meta, and Tesla as clients. The fresh proceeds from the IPO will be used to fund inorganic growth, invest in subsidiaries, meet working capital requirements, and for general corporate purposes. Axis Capital, Citigroup, Morgan Stanley, and Kotak Mahindra Capital Company are the book-running lead managers to the issue. On the financial front, Fractal posted consolidated revenue of Rs 2,765 crore in FY25, up from Rs 2,196 crore in FY24. The company reported a net profit of Rs 220.6 crore in FY25, reversing a loss of Rs 54.7 crore in FY24. In the first half of FY26, it recorded revenue of Rs 1,559 crore and a profit of Rs 71 crore.

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