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Meesho gets NCLT nod to relocate base to India

EntrackrEntrackr · 27d ago
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.

Meesho completes reverse flip, merges US entity with Indian

EntrackrEntrackr · 19d ago
Meesho completes reverse flip, merges US entity with Indian
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Homegrown e-commerce platform Meesho concludes its reverse flip to India after receiving final National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) approval last week. As per its recent filing with the Registrar of Companies, Meesho’s board has approved the merger of its US-based entity, Meesho Inc., with its Indian arm. As part of the process, shares of the Indian entity have been allotted to the US investors, making Meesho a fully Indian entity. As per media reports, the company is expected to pay $280-$300 million tax in the US to relocate its domicile. The Softbank-backed company is likely to file its draft red herring prospectus (DRHP) with Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) for a $1 billion initial public offer (IPO). The e-commerce giant has shortlisted Morgan Stanley, Kotak Mahindra Capital, JP Morgan and Citi Bank as its bankers. According to startup data intelligence platform TheKredible, Meesho has raised over $1 billion in funding to date from investors including Softbank, Prosus, Fidelity Investments, Peak XV and others. The company sustained its growth momentum, posting a 33% year-on-year increase in revenue to Rs 7,615 crore for the fiscal year ending March 2024. It also narrowed its adjusted losses by 97% to Rs 53 crore in FY24. With this reverse flip, the company joins the ranks of Razorpay, Groww, Zepto, Dream11, and PhonePe, all of which have shifted their domiciles back to India. Razorpay paid $150 million while 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.

Flipkart targets to shift domicile from Singapore to India

EntrackrEntrackr · 1y ago
Flipkart targets to shift domicile from Singapore to India
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E-commerce major Flipkart is planning to shift its domicile or holding company from Singapore to India, according to a media report. With this, it will join several late stage companies which are also planning to move back to India over the next few months. The domicile shift can be linked to Flipkart’s plan to go for an initial public offering (IPO) in the near future, ET reports. Walmart-controlled Flipkart will be the second firm from the group which is planning to shift the domicile. Earlier, PhonePe became the first to do a reverse flip. It’s worth highlighting that PhonePe was fully separated from Flipkart Group in December 2022. PhonePe’s investors had to pay Rs 8,000 crore in taxes to the government for the move and Flipkart is also expected to pay heavy taxes in the process. The quantum of the tax to move domicile depends on the company’s valuation and third-party audits. Flipkart was last valued at $33 billion after a $600 million funding from existing backers in December last year. Also, it’s the most valued Indian-origin private company till now. In July 2021, Flipkart received $3.6 billion led by SoftBank at a valuation of $37.6 billion. The company was revalued at $33 billion after separation from PhonePe. Entrackr has reached out to Flipkart for comments. Walmart owns nearly 85% stake in Flipkart followed by Tencent and CPP Investment which own 7.1% and 2.3% shares, respectively. The company’s co-founder Binny Bansal officially exited the company in January this year. Most recently, fintech unicorn Groww announced moving back its base to India from the US. The firm already completed the process in March this year. Besides the above-mentioned three companies, KreditBee, Pine Labs, Razorpay, Meesho, Eruditus and Zepto have been working on reverse flips.

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