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    Swiggy files for $1.25B IPO amid market boom

    By j.zhang@btw.mediaSeptember 27, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    • Swiggy has filed for an initial public offering worth $1.25 billion, targeting a valuation of $15 billion.
    • The IPO comes as India’s stock market reaches record highs, with strong investor sentiment following Zomato’s recent performance.

    OUR TAKE
    Swiggy’s IPO reflects the growing investor interest in tech-driven food delivery amid India’s booming stock market. By focusing on quick commerce, it aims to redefine consumer experiences and compete effectively with Zomato. However, its previous net losses raise questions about its long-term profitability strategy moving forward.
    –Jasmine Zhang, BTW reporter

    What happened

    SoftBank-backed Swiggy has officially filed papers for an initial public offering (IPO) worth $1.25 billion, aiming to capitalise on a booming stock market in India. The Bengaluru-based food delivery firm plans to sell shares valued at 37.5 billion rupees ($448.56 million), while existing shareholders, including Prosus and Tencent, will sell approximately 185.3 million shares.

    With a targeted valuation of $15 billion, Swiggy’s IPO arrives at a time when India’s stock markets are experiencing record highs, having raised over $8.6 billion this year. The company aims to use the proceeds to bolster its quick commerce segment, enhance technology infrastructure, and reduce debt.

    Despite posting a net loss of 23.5 billion rupees for the year ending March 2024, Swiggy’s revenue increased by 36%, highlighting its potential for growth amid increasing competition with Zomato in the online food delivery market.

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    Why it’s important

    Swiggy’s IPO filing signals a pivotal moment in India’s tech-driven food delivery sector, reflecting both the resilience and evolution of digital commerce. The move comes against a backdrop of surging stock market activity, showcasing a renewed investor appetite for tech startups.

    By focusing on quick commerce—an increasingly crucial area in urban logistics—Swiggy aims to redefine the consumer experience, positioning itself to compete with Zomato’s aggressive expansion. The impressive revenue growth of 36% indicates that Swiggy is not just surviving but adapting to market demands, underscoring the broader trend of instant delivery services reshaping consumer habits.  

    However, the company’s past net losses raise questions about its long-term profitability strategy. Investors will be keenly watching how effectively Swiggy can leverage IPO proceeds to enhance its technology infrastructure and operational efficiency. As it navigates the competitive landscape, Swiggy’s ability to pivot and innovate will determine its future trajectory in this dynamic market.

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    j.zhang@btw.media

    Jasmine Zhang is an intern reporter at Blue Tech Wave specialising in AI and Fintech. She graduated from Kunming University of Science and Technology. Send tips to j.zhang@btw.media.

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