Gujarat Family Offices Buy 2.6% Stake in BharatPe for ₹179 Crore

Several family offices based in Gujarat have purchased a 2.6% stake in fintech company BharatPe in a secondary share transaction worth ₹179 crore. This marks one of BharatPe’s first significant secondary share sales in about four years, seen as a vote of confidence ahead of its ambitions to become EBITDA profitable and go public within the next 12-18 months.

Details of the Transaction:

  • The shares were bought by Ambition Investment Trust, Cayroz 360One, and Twinroots LLP, among others.
  • Ambition Investment Trust bought 1,700 shares, Cayroz 360One bought 1,473 shares, and Twinroots LLP acquired 1,232 shares.
  • The share price for the deal was ₹4.06 lakh per share.

Why It Matters:

  • This is BharatPe’s first secondary share sale in four years. It reflects interest from domestic investors who believe in the company’s future.
  • BharatPe is eyeing full-year EBITDA profitability and is planning an IPO in the next 12-18 months, making this stake purchase a strategic play.

What This Signals for BharatPe & Investors:

  • The transaction suggests that family offices in Gujarat (and possibly elsewhere) are keen to deploy capital into well-known fintech firms, especially in secondary markets, seeing value growth potential.
  • For BharatPe, this could help build momentum in its financials and credibility as it prepares for public markets. A successful IPO will depend in part on its ability to demonstrate consistent performance and profitability.

Conclusion:

The ₹179 crore deal by Gujarat family offices for a 2.6% stake in BharatPe shows strong investor trust at a crucial moment for the company. With plans for profitability and IPO on the horizon, this transaction may be a stepping stone toward broader market confidence and valuation gains.

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