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Ola Electric board approves Rs 1,700 Cr funding plan via debt instruments

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Ola Electric board approves Rs 1,700 Cr funding plan via debt instruments
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Ola Electric board approves Rs 1,700 Cr funding plan via debt instruments Bengaluru-based Ola Electric Mobility Limited has approved a fundraising plan of up to Rs 1,700 crore through various debt instruments. Ola Electric Mobility has approved a plan to raise up to Rs 1,700 crore through debt instruments, following a board meeting held earlier today. According to the regulatory filing, the company will raise funds by way of term loans, working capital facilities, or issuance of Non-Convertible Debentures (NCDs) and other eligible debt securities. The funds may be raised in one or more tranches on a private placement basis or through any other method permitted under applicable laws. This is within the borrowing limits approved by shareholders and is intended to support the company’s growth and operations. Importantly, the company confirmed that the trading window remains closed since April 1, 2025, and will reopen 48 hours after the announcement of its financial results. This comes as the company faces increased regulatory scrutiny and financial challenges. In January, SEBI cautioned Ola Electric for violating disclosure norms after announcing a retail expansion on social media before informing exchanges. The following month, a discrepancy arose between its claimed 25,000 vehicle sales and 8,600 VAHAN registrations, which the company attributed to vendor delays. However, the Bhavish Aggarwal-led company secured the second position in the electric two-wheeler segment in April, with TVS Motor emerging as the market leader. While Ola Electric has yet to file its Q4 results, the company reported a 19.4% year-on-year drop in operating revenue to Rs 1,045 crore from Rs 1,296 crore. During the period, its net loss widened 50% to Rs 564 crore. Disclaimer: Bareback Media has recently raised funding from a group of investors. Some of the investors may directly or indirectly be involved in a competing business or might be associated with other companies we might write about. This shall, however, not influence our reporting or coverage in any manner whatsoever. You may find a list of our investors here.

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Ola Electric losses surge 2X to Rs 862 Cr in Q4 FY25, revenue declines 62%

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Ola Electric saw a 62% year-on-year decline in revenue in Q4 FY25, while its losses surged 106%, underscoring a tough quarter for the SoftBank-backed electric mobility company. Ola Electric witnessed a turbulent financial performance during the fourth quarter of FY25, as its revenue saw a sharp year-on-year decline of 62%. In parallel, the company’s losses more than doubled, indicating the mounting challenges faced by the SoftBank-backed electric mobility firm. Ola Electric’s revenue from operations decreased to Rs 611 crore in Q4 FY25 from Rs 1,598 crore in Q4 FY24, its consolidated financial statements sourced from the National Stock Exchange show. For the full fiscal year (FY25), Ola Electric’s operating revenue decreased 10% to Rs 4,514 crore in FY25 from Rs 5,010 crore in FY24. Income from the sale of electric scooters was the sole source of revenue for Ola Electric while the collection from the sale of batteries contributed only a small portion in the last quarter of the previous fiscal year. For the EV scooter maker, material procurement made up 33% of the total costs at Rs 527 crore in Q4 FY25. Other major expenses included employee benefits, advertising, and technical support, pushing the total quarterly burn to Rs 1,598 crore. For the full fiscal year ending March 2025, total expenses rose to Rs 7,185 crore. A higher decline in sales caused Ola Electric's losses to rise by 106% in Q4 FY25, reaching Rs 862 crore compared to Rs 418 crore in the same quarter of the previous fiscal year (Q4 FY24). For FY25, the firm’s losses stood at Rs 2,276 crore in FY25, up from Rs 1,584 crore in FY24. Recently, Ola Electric Mobility has approved a plan to raise up to Rs 1,700 crore through debt instruments. The Bhavish Aggarwal-led company secured the second position in the electric two-wheeler segment in April, with TVS Motor emerging as the market leader. For the first time, Ather Energy has surpassed Ola Electric in quarterly revenue. In Q4 FY25, Ather reported an operating revenue of Rs 676 crore, ahead of Ola Electric’s Rs 611 crore. At the close of today's trading session, Ola Electric's stock was priced at Rs 53.20, giving the company a market capitalization of Rs 23,465 crore.

Exclusive: Ola Electric raises Rs 100 Cr debt ahead of IPO

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Exclusive: Ola Electric raises Rs 100 Cr debt ahead of IPO
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IPO-bound Ola Electric has raised Rs 100 crore (approximately $12 million) in debt from Alteria Capital. This is the second round of debt funding for the Bengaluru-based company in 2024. The board at Ola Electric has passed a special resolution to issue 10,000 non-convertible dentures at an issue price of Rs 1,00,00 each to raise Rs 100 crore, its regulatory filings accessed from the Registrar of Companies (RoC) show. The development comes after two months of its $50 million debt funding from EvolutionX. According to the filings, the debentures have an interest rate of 13.8% per annum with an additional 2% interest per month over and above the coupon rate, in case of default of interest. As per the startup data intelligence platform TheKredible, the Bhavish Aggarwal-led company has raised more than $1 billion across equity and debt and was valued at $5.4 billion during the last round. In December 2023, Ola Electric filed its draft red herring prospectus (DRHP) with the Security Exchange Board of India (SEBI) for an initial public offering (IPO) to raise Rs 5,500 crore ($660 million). As per media reports, the company has also received a green signal from market regulator SEBI for the public listing. Based on the DRHP filed by Ola Electric, Bhavish Aggarwal is the largest stakeholder with 36.94% followed by Soft Bank which commands 21.98% of the company. Tiger Global, Indus Trust, and Alpha Wave own 6.03%, 3.85% and 3.49%, respectively. Ola Electric grew at a rapid clip in FY23 which could be evident from its revenue that surged seven-fold to Rs 2,631 crore as compared to Rs 373 crore in FY22. Meanwhile, its losses increased by 87.76% to Rs 1,472 crore in the fiscal year ending March 2023. In the two-wheeler electric vehicles segment, the SoftBank-backed company competes with Hero Electric, Ather Energy, TVS, among others. As per Vahan data, Ola Electric controls 49% market share in two-wheeler EVs with 37,191 e-scooter registrations in May.

IPO-bound Ola Electric raises $50 Mn debt from EvolutionX

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IPO-bound Ola Electric raises $50 Mn debt from EvolutionX
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Ola Electric has raised Rs 410 crore (approximately $50 million) via non-convertible debentures from EvolutionX. The board at Ola Electric has passed a resolution to issue 41,000 NCD (non-convertible debentures) at an issue price of Rs 100,000 each to raise Rs 410 crore, its regulatory filing sourced from RoC shows. This is the second debt financing for Ola Electric in the last six months. In October 2023, it received $385 million in a funding round mix of equity and debt from Temasek-led marquee investors and the State Bank of India (SBI). According to startup data intelligence platform TheKredible, the firm has raised more than $1 billion across equity and debt and was valued at $5.4 million during the last round. ET reported the development first. Ola Electric has been working on its lithium-ion cell manufacturing facility with an initial capacity of 5 gigawatt hours in phase I which will be further scaled up in phases to 100 gigawatt hours at full capacity. Besides focusing on electric scooters, the firm has also introduced its motorcycle line-up scheduled to be launched by the end of this year. In December 2023, Ola Electric filed its draft red herring prospectus (DRHP) with the Security Exchange Board of India (SEBI) for an initial public offering (IPO) to raise Rs 5,500 crore ($660 million). As per the company, it will utilize the primary proceeds for the expansion of the capacity of its cell manufacturing plant, repayment or pre-payment of the indebtedness, investment into research and product development, and general corporate purposes. Ola Electric is the second IPO-bound company that raised debt financing in recent times. Last week, fintech firm MobiKwik raised Rs 50 crore ($6 million) in debt from BlackSoil Capital. Entrackr exclusively reported the development. Temasek-backed EvolutionX has backed notable companies like Udaan, Mensa Brands, PharmEasy and LendingKart.

Exclusive: Ecom Express board approves Rs 2,600 Cr IPO

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Exclusive: Ecom Express board approves Rs 2,600 Cr IPO
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Logistics firm Ecom Express appears close to file draft red herring prospectus as it has received board’s approval for initial public offering worth Rs 2,600 crore via a mix of fresh issue and offer for sale. The board at Ecom Express has passed a special resolution to approve its initial public offer of equity shares amounting to Rs 2,600 crore, which consists of Rs 1,284 crore of fresh issue and Rs 1,316 crore offer for sale, according to the company’s internal documents accessed by Entrackr. As per media reports, the Gurugram-based company already appointed bankers including Kotak Capital, IIFL, Axis Capital, and UBS for the IPO. Ecom Express’ major investors Warburg Pincus and Partners Group are likely to take part in the OFS, said sources. As per data intelligence platform TheKredible, Warburg Pincus is the largest external stakeholder with 48.26% followed by Partners Ground and CDC Group. This is the second attempt by the 13 year-old-firm for public listing. In February 2022, it approved a fundraise of up to Rs 4,860 crore via a public issue of shares. However, the firm put a hold on its IPO plan then. Meanwhile, Ecom Express is also raising Rs 1,424 crore (approximately $172 million) from existing investors via right issue. Since its inception, it has scooped up more than $250 million through equity and debt. Ecom Express claims to provide logistics services in over 2,700 towns and 27,000 pin codes in India. It employs over 50,000 people, and has more than 3,000 facility centers across the country. For the fiscal year ending in March 2023, Ecom Express’ revenue from operations increased by 21.9% to Rs 2,548 crore from Rs 2,090 crore in FY22. The company’s losses rose by 4X to Rs 375 crore in FY23 from Rs 91 crore in the previous fiscal year. It is yet to file its FY24 numbers. Ecom Express will be the second Indian startup from the logistics ecosystem that will be listed on the stock exchange. Its competitor Delhivery went public in May 2022. Flipkart-backed Shadowfax is also planning to raise up to Rs 3,000 crore through public listing.

Capillary Tech board approves Rs 2,250 Cr IPO; doubles ESOP pool

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Capillary Tech board approves Rs 2,250 Cr IPO; doubles ESOP pool Loyalty management firm Capillary Technologies is inching closer towards its public listing as the Bengaluru-based firm received board nod to float its Rs 2,250 crore or $265 million Initial Public Offering (IPO). The board at Capillary Technologies has passed a special resolution to raise up to Rs 500 crore ($59 million) via fresh issue of equity of shares and an offer for sale of up to an aggregate amount of Rs 1,750 crore ($205 million), its regulatory filing accessed from the Registrar of Companies show. In a separate move ahead of the IPO, the firm has expanded its employee stock ownership plan (ESOP) pool by 123%, increasing it from 32.6 lakh to 72.91 lakh options, which now account for 9.04% of its total share capital. According to Entrackr’s estimates, the expanded ESOP pool is valued at around Rs 212 crore, out of a total pool size of Rs 384 crore. Founded by Aneesh Reddy, Krishna Mehra, and Ajay Modani, Capillary Technologies is a SaaS company that helps brands strengthen customer loyalty. Its platform provides insights that enable brands to offer real-time, personalized, and consistent experiences across multiple channels. As per the company, it operates across the US, India, the Middle East, and Asia, supporting over 100 loyalty programs and partnering with more than 250 brands, including Tata, PUMA, Shell, and Al-Futtaim, among others. Capillary Technologies has raised more than $240 million so far, including a $140 million Series D round completed in February last year. From this amount, $20 million is allocated for employee payouts through its stock ownership plan (ESOP). Earlier this month, the company expanded its presence in North America by acquiring Kognitiv, a provider of omnichannel loyalty solutions, as part of its strategic growth plan.

Bhavish Aggarwal pledges Ola Electric shares for Krutrim’s debt

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Bhavish Aggarwal pledges Ola Electric shares for Krutrim’s debt
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Ola Electric’s founder Bhavish Aggarwal has pledged his Ola Electric shares to raise debt funding (via issuing debentures) for its artificial intelligence startup Krutrim SI Designs. Bhavish Aggarwal, the promoter, entered into an agreement with Axis Trustee and Krutrim Data Center Private Limited on November 23. The agreement aims to provide assurance regarding certain debentures issued by Krutrim Design, Ola Electric’s internal document accessed by Entrackr show. As per the document, Bhavish Aggarwal held 132.39 crore shares of Ola Electric, accounting for 30.02% of the company. He pledged 4.83 crore shares, representing 1.10% of Ola Electric's equity or 3.65% of his total shareholding, as an encumbrance. Entrackr has reached out to Ola Electric for more details. Artificial intelligence startup Krutrim SI Designs has raised around $75 million to date and entered into a coveted unicorn club this year. Its investors include Z47 (formerly Matrix), Sarin Family, and others. On Monday, Aggarwal revealed plans to open 4,000 Ola Electric stores in December. Ola Electric is currently trading at Rs 91.79 with a total market capitalization of 40,487 crore (approximately $4.82 billion). In Q2, Ola Electric recorded a 26% decline in its operating revenue to Rs 1, 214 crore when compared to Rs 1,644 crore in Q1 FY25. However, the firm registered 39% year-on-year increase in revenue from Rs 873 crore in Q2 FY24. The company posted a net loss of Rs 495 crore during the September quarter.

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