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Pine Labs rewards CEO Amrish Rau with Rs 243 Cr ESOPs ahead of market debut

EntrackrEntrackr · 2d ago
Pine Labs rewards CEO Amrish Rau with Rs 243 Cr ESOPs ahead of market debut
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url: https://entrackr.com/news/pine-labs-rewards-ceo-amrish-rau-with-rs-243-cr-esops-ahead-of-market-debut-10617990. Content: Pine Labs has filed its RHP for a Rs 3,900 crore IPO. In the past four months, it added ESOPs worth Rs 564.75 crore, including Rs 243 crore granted to CEO Amrish Rau. Merchant payments and lending platform Pine Labs has filed its RHP for a Rs 3,900 crore IPO. In the past four months, the company added ESOPs worth Rs 564.75 crore, with a large portion valued at Rs 243 crore granted to their Chief Executive Officer, Amrish Rau. According to its RHP, Pine Labs had an ESOP pool of 6.15 crore options valued at Rs 1,360 crore as of June 30, 2025. Over the following four months (July 1 to November 1), the company granted an additional 2.55 crore options, expanding the total pool to 8.7 crore. Of these, 2.75 crore options were exercised and converted into equity shares at exercise prices ranging from Rs 5.4 to Rs 156. Some options were forfeited or lapsed during the period, leaving Pine Labs with 5.89 crore as a total outstanding ESOP options valued at around Rs 1,300 crore ($148 million). Of the 2.55 crore options granted in the past four months, 1.1 crore were allotted to CEO Amrish Rau, with the remainder going to other key managerial personnel. According to the red herring prospectus, before June 2025, Rau had already had 2.31 crore options, bringing his total to 3.41 crore worth Rs 755.6 crore. Pine Labs’ Rs 3,900 crore IPO includes a fresh issue of equity shares worth Rs 2,080 crore and an offer for sale (OFS) of up to 8.23 crore shares valued at Rs 1,820 crore by existing shareholders. In the OFS, early backer Peak XV is set to receive around Rs 508.4 crore, earning a return of nearly 40x on its investment. Other shareholders, including Madison India, Sofina Ventures, Temasek, PayPal, Mastercard, Invesco, and Lone Cascade, will also participate in the share sale. Pine Labs recorded a 28.5% year-on-year rise in revenue to Rs 2,274 crore in FY25, up from Rs 1,769 crore in FY24, while its net loss narrowed by 57% to Rs 145 crore. Notably, the company turned profitable in the first quarter of FY26, reporting a net profit of Rs 4.7 crore on revenue of Rs 616 crore.

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Exclusive: Pine Labs elevates CEO Amrish Rau to MD and Chairman

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Exclusive: Pine Labs elevates CEO Amrish Rau to MD and Chairman
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Exclusive: Pine Labs elevates CEO Amrish Rau to MD and Chairman Pine Labs, a merchant commerce and payments platform, has promoted its Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Amrish Rau, from the role of Additional Director to Managing Director and Chairman. His elevation comes as the company prepares for its Initial Public Offering. Importantly, Rau continues to be the CEO of the Peak XV-backed firm. The board of Pine Labs has passed a resolution appointing Amrish Rau as the Managing Director and Chairman of the company for a five-year term, effective March 24, 2025, according to its filing with the Registrar of Companies (RoC). Rau joined Pine Labs as its CEO in March 2020. Prior to this, he was chief executive of Prosus-backed PayU India. Pine Labs recently received final approval from the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) to reverse flip its Singapore-based entity back to India. With this move, the fintech unicorn joined other Indian unicorn companies such as PhonePe, Groww, Zepto, and Dream11, which also relocated their headquarters back to India recently. The payments firm is eyeing to launch an IPO in the second half of 2025. As per media reports, the company is eyeing a $1 billion public issue and would comprise of issue of fresh equity shares and an offer for sale (OFS). Pine Labs is a merchant commerce platform that offers POS (point of sale) services which let merchants accept plastic cards and QR-based payments in their stores. It also offers Buy Now Pay Later (BNPL), invoice management, and gifting solutions. According to data intelligence startup TheKredible, Pine Labs has raised nearly $1.3 billion in funding to date from investors including Peak XV Partners, Temasek, PayPal, Mastercard, and others. The company currently holds a valuation of $5 billion. While Pine Labs is in the final stages of relocating its domicile from overseas back to India, a number of other startups—including Razorpay, Meesho, KreditBee, Udaan, Livspace, and several others—are also actively working on shifting their domiciles to India.

Pine Labs files DRHP; Peak XV emerges as lead seller in OFS

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Pine Labs files DRHP; Peak XV emerges as lead seller in OFS
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Merchant payments and lending platform Pine Labs has filed its Draft Red Herring Prospectus (DRHP) with the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) for an initial public offering (IPO) on Thursday. The IPO includes a fresh issue of equity shares worth Rs 2,600 crore (approximately $305 million) and an offer for sale (OFS) of 14.78 crore equity shares, according to the DRHP. Peak XV is set to offload around 3.9 crore shares, accounting for approximately 26.3% of the total offer for sale (OFS). Acitis Pine Labs Investment and Temasek will sell 1.49 crore and 1.48 crore shares, respectively. Other participants in the OFS include PayPal, Mastercard Asia, Invesco, Madison India, Sofina, Lightspeed, BlackRock, and individuals such as Amrish Rau, Lokvir Kapoor, Kush Mehra, among others. According to the DRHP, Peak XV is the largest external shareholder with a 20.35% stake, followed by Temasek and PayPal holding 7.1% and 6%, respectively. Actis Pine Labs Investment owns 5.78%, while Mastercard and Alpha Wave hold 5.24% and 3.39%, respectively. Amrish Rau holds a 2.35% stake, followed by Lokvir Kapoor with 1.97%. Pine Labs plans to list its shares on both the National Stock Exchange (NSE) and the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE). The IPO will be managed by Axis Capital, Morgan Stanley, CITI, JP Morgan, and Jefferies, who are acting as the book-running lead managers. According to the DRHP, the net proceeds from the fresh issue will be utilized for repayment of borrowing, investment in subsidiaries, technology, research, and other general corporate purposes. In the first nine months of FY25, the company posted a 23% year-on-year increase in revenue, growing to Rs 1,208 crore from Rs 982 crore. It also reported a net profit of Rs 26.1 crore during the period.

Pine Labs converts into public, appoints independent directors

EntrackrEntrackr · 5m ago
Pine Labs converts into public, appoints independent directors
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Pine Labs, a merchant commerce and payments platform, is set to debut on the Indian stock exchange, with its Indian entity recently converted into a public company — a key step toward its planned IPO. This conversion comes just weeks after the company received final approval from the National Company Law Tribunal to shift its domicile from Singapore to India. The board at Pine Labs has passed a resolution for approval to change its status to a public company and rename it from “Pine Labs Private Limited” to “Pine Labs Limited” as per its regulatory filing. The fintech unicorn also appointed three independent directors in compliance with the Companies Act, ahead of filing its Draft Red Herring Prospectus (DRHP) with the Securities and Exchange Board of India. Pine Labs has appointed Amrita Gangotra, Smita Chandramani Kumar, and Maninder Singh Juneja as independent directors, as per the filing. Gangotra, with over 35 years of experience in tech and business leadership, also serves on the boards of companies including Triveni Turbine, Max Healthcare, and ABB India. Kumar, a former RBI official with over three decades of experience, and Juneja, who has held senior roles at ICICI Bank, TransUnion CIBIL, and Niva Bupa, also sit on multiple boards. Last month, Pine Labs promoted its Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Amrish Rau, from the role of Additional Director to Managing Director and Chairman. Entrackr exclusively reported the development. The payments firm is eyeing to launch an IPO in the second half of 2025. As per media reports, it’s eyeing a $1 billion public issue and would comprise of issue of fresh equity shares and an offer for sale (OFS). Pine Labs also roped in Axis Capital, Morgan Stanley, Citigroup, JP Morgan, and Jefferies as bankers. Pine Labs is a merchant commerce platform that offers POS (point of sale) services which let merchants accept plastic cards and QR-based payments in their stores. It also offers Buy Now Pay Later (BNPL), invoice management, and gifting solutions to merchants. According to startup data intelligence platform TheKredible, Pine Labs has raised nearly $1.3 billion in funding to date from investors including Peak XV Partners, Temasek, PayPal, Mastercard, and others. The company currently holds a valuation of $5 billion.

Pine Labs India posts Rs 1,384 Cr revenue in FY24; losses jump 3X

EntrackrEntrackr · 1y ago
Pine Labs India posts Rs 1,384 Cr revenue in FY24; losses jump 3X
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The Indian unit of merchant commerce and payments platform Pine Labs has reported flat revenue in the fiscal year ending March 2024. However, the Delhi-based firm’s losses swelled 3X in this period. Pine Labs’s operating revenue increased modestly by 2.8% to Rs 1,317 crore in FY24 from Rs 1,281 crore in FY23, its annual financial statements sourced from the Registrar of Companies show. Caveat: Pine Labs is registered in Singapore and has not yet submitted its FY24 results there. Based on the previous fiscal year’s report, the parent entity is expected to post approximately Rs 400 crore more or over Rs 1,700 crore in operating revenue in the last fiscal year. As for the revenue channels of Pine Labs’ Indian entity, income from transaction processing and settlement was the main contributor, accounting for 61% of total operating revenue, which rose a modest 1.5% to Rs 805 crore in FY24. Income from digitization and services provided at petroleum outlets amounted to Rs 67 crore during the same period. Pine Labs also offers gifting solutions through Qwikcilver, Pine Perks, and Google Wallet. Income from this segment declined by 44.5% to Rs 111 crore in FY24. Revenue from device sales, plastic cards, and other miscellaneous sources brought the total revenue to Rs 1,384 crore during the last fiscal year, compared to Rs 1,328 crore in FY23. In terms of cost breakdown, Pine Labs allocated 38.5% of its total expenditure to employee benefits, which grew by 3% to Rs 625 crore in FY24, including Rs 58 crore in non-cash ESOP expenses. Legal and professional fees were the next largest expense category. Other significant costs included materials, travel, advertising, e-commerce site listings, database communication, and repairs, bringing total expenditures up by 15.8% to Rs 1,624 crore in FY24. FY23-FY24 FY23 FY24 EBITDA Margin 14.91% 10.55% Expense/₹ of Op Revenue ₹1.09 ₹1.23 ROCE -1.65% -7.87% The modest growth in scale, combined with a nearly 16% rise in expenditure, led Pine Labs to report a more than threefold increase in losses, reaching Rs 187 crore in FY24 compared to Rs 56 crore in FY23. Its ROCE and EBITDA margin stood at -7.87% and 10.55%, respectively. On a per-unit basis, Pine Labs spent Rs 1.23 to earn a rupee in FY24. Pine Labs recently received approval from a Singapore court to relocate its domicile to India. It also obtained initial approval from the National Company Law Tribunal to merge its entities in India and Singapore. Pine Labs has been pursuing an initial public offering (IPO) for several years. Last year, the company appointed bankers for a U.S. IPO, but the attempt did not materialize. While the firm has not yet confirmed a listing timeline, it is likely to debut on one of the Indian stock exchanges sometime in the next fiscal year (FY26).

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