Groww, India’s largest retail brokerage agency, is about to check the nation’s public markets with a multi-billion-dollar IPO. The itemizing comes comes simply over a yr after the corporate restructured its company headquarters from Delaware again to India — a transfer that would make it the primary Indian startup to record at house following a relocation from the U.S.
Backed by Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella and marquee buyers together with Peak XV Companions, Y Combinator, Ribbit Capital, and Tiger World, Groww’s itemizing — anticipated later this yr — is about to double as a significant exit alternative for world enterprise funds. The 4 funding companies are offloading about 394 million shares — roughly 9.4% of Groww’s whole fairness base — per the draft IPO paperwork filed on Tuesday. That makes them the one largest promoting bloc, accounting for about 69% of all shares being provided to the general public.
Pine Labs, Razorpay, Meesho, and Zepto are among the many Indian startups which have just lately shifted their base again house. Walmart-backed PhonePe relocated its headquarters from Singapore to India in 2022, whereas Flipkart — as soon as its dad or mum and in addition backed by Walmart — equally introduced plans to maneuver its headquarters from Singapore to India earlier this yr.
Final yr, Groww turned one of many first startups to shift its headquarters again to India from the U.S. The startup paid round $159 million in taxes as a part of the transfer.
Relocating their base again house helps startups align with evolving native laws and meet necessities for home inventory listings. It additionally is smart to faucet India’s public markets, given the increasing retail investor base and rising urge for food for IPOs. The pattern displays the rising maturity and attractiveness of India’s capital markets in comparison with abroad options.
Whereas U.S. buyers plan to dump a big chunk of their holdings in Groww, founders Lalit Keshre, Harsh Jain, Neeraj Singh, and Ishan Bansal collectively are promoting solely about 4 million shares — solely 0.7% of the overall supply on the market, per the draft prospectus.
The small sale alerts that Groww’s founders are holding on to just about all their fairness, in distinction to the established buyers who’re utilizing the IPO as an exit route.
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Groww plans to lift ₹10.6 billion (roughly $121 million) in new funding from the IPO, together with the secondary sale of 574 million shares by current shareholders, anticipated to be priced at ₹5–6 billion (roughly $568–$682 million). The IPO is anticipated to worth the Bengaluru-based firm at $9 billion.
Within the fiscal yr ending March 31, Groww reported whole earnings of ₹40.6 billion (about $462 million), up 45% year-on-year, with revenue after tax of ₹18.2 billion (roughly $208 million). The startup had posted a web lack of about ₹8 billion (round $92 million) within the earlier yr, primarily on account of bills tied to its Delaware headquarters relocation.
As of June, Groww had about 37.4 million particular person demat accounts (digital accounts that maintain securities electronically), representing almost 19% of India’s market, together with 12.6 million lively shoppers on the Nationwide Inventory Trade, equal to a 26% share. The platform additionally counted round 17 million lively systematic funding plans (SIPs, that are recurring month-to-month investments) and 9 million distinctive mutual fund buyers, changing into the one funding app within the nation to surpass 100 million cumulative downloads.
The providing is being suggested by JPMorgan Chase, Kotak Mahindra Financial institution, Citigroup, Axis Financial institution and Motilal Oswal Funding Advisors.