Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Premjiinve­st may buy stake in Wildcraft

- Kavya Kothiyal and Reghu Balakrishn­an kavya.k@livemint.com

MUMBAI: Premjiinve­st, the family investment arm of Wipro chairman and billionair­e Azim Premji, is in talks to acquire a 10-15% stake in Wildcraft India Pvt Ltd, a Bengaluru-based adventure equipment and outdoor gear company, said two people familiar with the developmen­t.

For the minority stake, Premjiinve­st will invest about $15 million (₹100 crore), said one of them on condition of anonymity.

“In this latest round of investment, the company is valued at $150 million and this is primary fund-raising, and no existing investor will make part-exits,” said one of the persons cited above.

Started in 1992 by Dinesh KS, Wildcraft offers shoes, jackets, rucksacks, sleeping bags, tents and hiking accessorie­s. It has two manufactur­ing plants – in Bengaluru and Himachal Pradesh – and employs around 2,500 people. It has over 160 stores in 65 cities and towns, and also exports its wares to other countries.

The company expects to earn ₹550-600 crore in revenue in 2017-18, up from around ₹400 crore in the current financial year, said a Mint report in March. “We have a four-year target now of being at about ₹1,000 crore and the mix would be in the range of 50:50 or 60:40 between gear and apparel-footwear,” said co-founder Siddharth Sood in the report.

Roughly 70% of Wildcraft’s product portfolio today is made up of outdoor gear, 20% is clothing and 10% is footwear.

In 2013, the Silicon Valleybase­d venture capital firm Sequoia Capital invested $11 million (₹70 crore) in Wildcraft to acquire a 20% stake in the company.

Emails seeking comments from Wildcraft India did not elicit any response while Rajesh Ramaiah, chief financial officer at Premjiinve­st, replied saying, “We do not make any comments to media regarding our deals or portfolio companies.”

 ?? MINT/FILE ?? Azim Premjiled Premjiinve­st will put in around ₹100 crore in the outdoor gear maker
MINT/FILE Azim Premjiled Premjiinve­st will put in around ₹100 crore in the outdoor gear maker

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