WeWork India’s IPO Opens Friday; Price Band Set at ₹615-648

WeWork India, the Indian arm of the global coworking giant, is gearing up for its initial public offering (IPO). The price band for the shares has been set between ₹615 and ₹648, and retail subscription opens on October 3, 2025. The offering is expected to be fully an offer for sale (OFS), meaning existing shareholders will monetize their stake rather than the company raising fresh capital.

Key IPO Details:

  • The IPO is entirely an Offer for Sale (OFS) of 4.63 crore equity shares.
  • Prominent sellers include Embassy Buildcon LLP, offloading up to 3.54 crore shares, and 1 Ariel Way Tenant Ltd (a WeWork Global affiliate) selling up to 1.08 crore shares.
  • At the top end price (₹648), the total sale would amount to roughly ₹3,000 crore.
  • The IPO subscriptions run from October 3 to October 7, 2025. Anchor investors can bid a day earlier, on October 1.
  • The shares are expected to list on October 10, 2025, on both NSE and BSE.

Promoter Shareholding & Ownership:

  • Before the IPO, Embassy Group holds the majority stake in WeWork India, while WeWork Global retains a minority share.
  • Because the IPO is only an OFS, WeWork India will not receive any fresh funds, the proceeds will go to the existing selling shareholders.

Business & Market Context:

  • As of September 2024, WeWork India operated 59 coworking centres with 94,440 desks across eight major Indian cities.
  • The IPO comes at a time when coworking spaces are gaining renewed attention, fueled by hybrid work models and demand for flexible office solutions.
  • WeWork India will directly compete with homegrown players such as Smartworks and Awfis.

Risks & What Investors Should Watch:

  • Because this is a pure OFS, investors will not be injecting new capital into the company, which means future growth and capital expenditure will depend on internal cash flows and debt.
  • Coworking is capital intensive, scaling centers, maintaining facilities, and managing occupancy are key challenges in this space.
  • Market sentiment around hybrid work and competition from alternate office solutions (serviced offices, flexible leases) will influence the performance post-listing.

Conclusion:

WeWork India’s IPO marks a significant moment for the coworking sector in India. With a price band of ₹615-648 and a ₹3,000 crore OFS, it gives existing shareholders an opportunity to monetize while opening the brand to public investors. As flexible work culture gains ground, much depends on how WeWork India competes, scales, and adapts in a dynamic office real estate environment.

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