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Digital payments start-up MobiKwik files for Rs 1,900-crore IPO

By Sundar Sethuraman
July 13, 2021 15:18 IST

So far in 2021, 25 companies have announced their listing plans worth Rs 39,301 crore.

Fintech firm MobiKwik on Monday filed a draft red herring prospectus (DRHP) with the markets regulator, Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi), for its initial public offering (IPO).

According to its DRHP, the company plans to raise Rs 1,900 crore, which includes a fresh issue of Rs 1,500 crore and an offer for sale of Rs 400 crore.

 

The selling shareholders include American Express Travel, Bajaj Finance, Cisco Systems and Sequoia Capital India, besides founder Bipin Preet Singh.

MobiKwik is the latest among tech majors wanting to list on stock exchanges.

Food delivery start-up Zomato will launch its IPO on Wednesday.

MobiKwik, a digital payment company founded in 2009, among the larger mobile wallet and buy now, pay later (BNPL) services providers. It competes with the likes of Paytm, which is also is headed for an IPO.

The firm was fou­nded by husband-wife duo Bipin Preet Singh and Upasana Taku.

According to its website, it has 101 million registered users and more than 3 million e-comm­erce, physical retailers, and biller partners.

As the landscape of digital payment progressed extremely fast over the last five years, it meant newer players in the fray.

MobiKwik has also entered other aspects of financial payments — consumer payments, credit, mutual funds, and payment gateway.

Once only competing with Paytm, it is now facing newer players which are more flush with funds — Google Pay, PhonePe, Groww, and Zerodha.

The company said the long-term growth strategy to scale its business included acquiring and retaining users and merchants, strengthening its platform by investing in data, products and technology, and increasing the usage of BNPL in India.

The company plans to utilise the net proceeds of the fresh issue to fund organic and inorganic growth initiatives.

ICICI Securities, BNP Paribas, Credit Suisse, IIFL Securities, and Jefferies India are the managers of the issue.

So far in 2021, 25 companies have announced their listing plans worth Rs 39,301 crore, almost 50 per cent higher than the 15 companies which raised Rs 26,612 crore in the previous year.

Photograph: MobiKwik via Twitter

Sundar Sethuraman in Mumbai
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