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Captain Fresh acquires Poland-based salmon company Koral

EntrackrEntrackr · 11m ago
Captain Fresh acquires Poland-based salmon company Koral
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Seafood supply chain firm Captain Fresh has acquired Koral, a Poland-based producer and distributor of branded salmon products. Captain Fresh has signed the agreement with Abris Capital Partners, the ESG transformation specialist private equity investor, and Boguslaw Kowalski, the company’s founder. The transaction is subject to the Polish antimonopoly office and other regulatory approvals. Prior to this, Captain Fresh had acquired CenSea, an American importer of frozen seafood and Senecrus, a French shrimp cooker and distributor. The Bengaluru-based company says that Boguslaw Kowalski and Justyna Frankowska will lead its global salmon strategy. According to market research, the salmon market is estimated at $33.5 billion in 2024. Koral manufactures smoked salmon products that are sold across domestic and international markets under the brand SuperFish. The company has 26 production lines, processing 120 tons of fish daily. Launched in 2020 by Utham Gowda, Captain Fresh is an online B2B platform offering seafood products. The platform offers trade of seafood such as shrimps, salmon, tuna, crab, lobsters, and more. It procures, processes, and distributes for retailers. Its mobile application is available on Android and iOS platforms. Fresh Captain is backed by major investors including Tiger Global Management, Prosus Ventures, British International Investment, Matrix Partners India, Accel, SBI Holdings, Evolvence Group, Ankur Capital and Incubate Fund. It has raised $165 million till to date. The firm is expected to close the current financial year at a revenue run rate of $650 to $700 million.

Exclusive: Tiger Global-backed Captain Fresh converts into public entity

EntrackrEntrackr · 10d ago
Exclusive: Tiger Global-backed Captain Fresh converts into public entity
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B2B seafood marketplace Captain Fresh is gearing up for a listing on the Indian stock exchanges after transitioning into a public limited entity. The board of Captain Fresh has approved a resolution to change its status to a public company and rename it from "Infifresh Foods Private Limited" to "Infifresh Foods Limited”, according to its regulatory filing accessed from the Registrar of Companies (RoC). This development comes just a few months after the company appointed Durgesh Kumar Singh, Anil Berara, and Harita Gupta as independent directors, a separate filing shows. Captain Fresh is reportedly planning to raise $350–400 million at a valuation of over $1 billion through its initial public offering (IPO), comprising both a fresh issue of equity shares and an offer for sale (OFS). The company has also roped in Axis Capital and Bank of America (BofA) as its bankers. Founded in 2019 by Utham Gowda, Captain Fresh is a B2B seafood marketplace offering a farm-to-retail platform for animal protein, including fish, seafood, and sheep. The startup sources directly from agents and farmers, supplying across B2B, B2R, and B2B2C channels. According to the startup data intelligence platform TheKredible, Captain Fresh has raised over $200 million to date, including its $30 million pre-IPO round raised in January this year from Prosus, Accel, Tiger Global, and others. Captain Fresh’s gross revenue (GMV) grew 71% to Rs 1,395 crore in FY24, up from Rs 817 crore in FY23. The company also trimmed its net loss by 22%, bringing it down to Rs 229 crore during the last fiscal.

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