News on Medial

🔥 1 person is talking about this

Wakefit targets to raise Rs 1,500-2,000 Cr from IPO: Report

EntrackrEntrackr · 5m ago
Wakefit targets to raise Rs 1,500-2,000 Cr from IPO: Report
Medial

Wakefit targets to raise Rs 1,500-2,000 Cr from IPO: Report Home furniture and sleep solutions company Wakefit has selected three investment banks to help with its plans to go public. According to a Moneycontrol report, the company has chosen Axis Capital, IIFL Capital Services, and Nomura to guide its initial public offering (IPO). Wakefit is expected to file draft papers for the IPO in the coming months. As per the report, the company aims to raise between Rs 1,500 crore and Rs 2,000 crore ($200 million). It has not yet decided how much will be raised through new shares and how much will be sold by current investors. So far, Wakefit has raised more than $100 million (around Rs 850 crore) from investors such as Peak XV Partners, Paramark Ventures from South Korea, and Verlinvest from Europe. Some of these early investors may sell their shares in the IPO. Wakefit started as a mattress company but later began selling other furniture like beds, tables, and chairs. As per TheKredible, Wakefit’s revenue from operations increased by 21% to Rs 986.4 crore in FY24, as compared to Rs 812.6 crore in the previous fiscal year. The firm managed to control its losses by 90% to Rs 15 crore from Rs 145 crore in FY23. Wakefit competes with companies like SleepyCat, Duroflex, Pepperfry, IKEA, and Woodenstreet in India’s furniture and sleep product market.

Related News

Exclusive: Wakefit to convert into public company; appoints independent directors

EntrackrEntrackr · 3m ago
Exclusive: Wakefit to convert into public company; appoints independent directors
Medial

Wakefit, a home and sleep solutions brand, is all set to convert into a public company, marking a key milestone ahead of its planned initial public offering (IPO). According to regulatory filings, the company’s board approved a resolution to change its name from Wakefit Innovations Private Limited to Wakefit Innovations Limited. The conversion aligns with its plans to debut on Indian stock exchanges soon. As per media reports, Wakefit is preparing to file its draft red herring prospectus (DRHP) in the coming months and is eyeing to raise Rs 1,500–2,000 crore (approximately $200 million) through the public issue. In line with regulatory requirements, the company has also appointed Sudeep Nagar, Sandhya Pottigari, Aridam Paul, Gunender Kapur, and Alok Chandra Misra as independent directors to strengthen its board and governance structure as it transitions into a listed entity. Founded in 2016 by Ankit Garg and Chaitanya Ramalingegowda, Wakefit started as a direct-to-consumer (D2C) mattress brand and has since evolved into a broader home solutions company, offering furniture, decor, and interior design services. Its vertically integrated operations—from manufacturing to delivery—have helped it scale quickly in a highly competitive market. According to startup data intelligence platform TheKredible, Wakefit’s revenue from operations rose 21% to Rs 986.4 crore in FY24 from Rs 812.6 crore in FY23. The company also significantly narrowed its losses by nearly 90% to Rs 15 crore in FY24 from Rs 145 crore a year earlier. Wakefit has raised over $100 million (around Rs 850 crore) to date from investors such as Peak XV Partners, Verlinvest, and South Korea-based Paramark Ventures. Some of these investors are expected to partially exit through the IPO. The company competes with a mix of traditional and new-age players in India’s furniture and sleep products market, including IKEA, Pepperfry, Duroflex, SleepyCat, and WoodenStreet.

Download the medial app to read full posts, comements and news.