Mamaearth’s parent firm Honasa Consumer IPO to open on Oct 31
时间:2024-06-26 09:26:53 阅读(143)
Honasa Consumer Ltd, which owns new-age FMCG brands like Mamaearth and The Derma Co, is set to launch its Initial Public Offering (IPO) on October 31. The issue will conclude on November 2 and the anchor book of the offer will open for a day on October 30, according to the red herring prospectus.
The IPO comprises a fresh issue of equity shares worth Rs 365 crore and an Offer for Sale (OFS) component of 4.12 crore equity shares by promoters, investors, and other selling shareholders.
Proceeds from the fresh issue would be utilised towards advertising expenses to improve awareness and brand visibility, setting up new exclusive brand outlets, investment in its subsidiary BBlunt for setting up new salons, general corporate purposes, and inorganic acquisition.
The Gurugram-based beauty and personal care company was founded in 2016 by husband-wife duo Varun and Ghazal Alagh. It began with the launch of Mamaearth and over the years added five more brands to its portfolio, including The Derma Co, Aqualogica, Ayuga, BBlunt, and Dr Sheth’s, and built a ‘House of Brands’ architecture.In January 2022, the company entered the unicorn club.
Kotak Mahindra Capital Company, Citigroup Global Markets India, JM Financial and JP Morgan India Pvt Ltd are the book-running lead managers to the issue. The equity shares of the company will be listed on the BSE and NSE.
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