AceVector,Snapdeal的拥有者,提交了最新的IPO文件,寻求 300 crore,创始人不出售股票。
AceVector, owner of Snapdeal, filed updated IPO papers seeking ₹300 crore, with founders not selling shares.
AceVector,Snapdeal的所有人,在SoftBank的支持下,向印度的Sebi公司提交了最新的IPO文件,试图通过发行新的股份和出售现有投资者(包括Starfish I Pte Ltd和Nexus)的6.38 rore 股份来筹集 300 株,而创始人Kunal Bahl和Rohit Bansal则不出售股票。
AceVector, owner of Snapdeal and backed by SoftBank, has filed updated IPO papers with India’s Sebi, seeking to raise ₹300 crore via a fresh share issuance and an offer-for-sale of 6.38 crore shares by existing investors, including Starfish I Pte Ltd and Nexus, while founders Kunal Bahl and Rohit Bansal will not sell shares.
该公司也经营United Accounty和Stellaro Brands公司,它报告说,26财政年度前半期年同比收入增加34%,达到244克朗,并将经调整的EBITDA损失减少到9.2克朗。
The company, which also operates Unicommerce and Stellaro Brands, reported a 34% year-on-year revenue rise to ₹244 crore in the first half of FY26 and narrowed its adjusted EBITDA loss to ₹9.2 crore.
收益将为技术升级、营销和收购提供资金。
Proceeds will fund tech upgrades, marketing, and acquisitions.
Sebi在7月的一份保密档案提交后于11月批准了国际采购组织,允许在最后报价规模上具有灵活性。
Sebi approved the IPO in November after a July confidential filing, allowing flexibility in final offering size.