Core Viewpoint - Lenskart Solutions Ltd. is set to raise up to ₹7,280 crore ($828 million) through its initial public offering (IPO) in Mumbai, reflecting a growing trend in India's market for new listings [1][2]. Company Overview - Lenskart, founded in 2010 by Peyush Bansal, is backed by notable investors including Abu Dhabi Investment Authority, KKR & Co., and TPG Inc. [4]. - The company raised $200 million in 2024, valuing it at $5 billion, with Fidelity subsequently increasing its internal valuation to $6.1 billion [4]. IPO Details - The IPO will offer shares priced between ₹382 and ₹402 each, with anchor investors able to bid starting October 30, and general subscriptions opening on October 31 until November 4 [1][2]. - Lenskart aims to raise ₹2,150 crore by issuing new shares, while existing investors will sell up to 127.6 million shares [2]. Market Context - Indian companies have raised nearly $16 billion through IPOs in 2025, compared to $21 billion in the previous year, indicating a robust IPO market [3]. - The current month is on track to be a record month for new listings in India, potentially leading to the best year ever for IPOs in 2025 [2]. Advisory and Support - The offering is being advised by Kotak Mahindra Capital Co., Axis Bank, Avendus Capital Pvt., Intensive Fiscal Services Pvt., and local units of Citigroup Inc. and Morgan Stanley [5].
SoftBank-backed Lenskart IPO to raise about ₹7,200 crore