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Zomato witnessed a surge in online food deliveries amid the second wave of COVID-19 Online food ordering and delivery startup Zomato filed for an initial public offering of up to Rs 8,250 crore on Wednesday, April 28, as food delivery witnessed a surge amid the ongoing second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in the country.
Zomato is backed by China's Ant Group and was incorporated in 2008.
It is now one of the most prominent startups in the country.
According to its official website, Zomato has its presence in 24 countries across the globe and employs over 5,000 people.
Zomato filed its draft red herring prospectus (DRHP) with market regulator Securities and Exchange Board of India or SEBI.
Size of the public offer:Through the initial public offer, Zomato intends to raise Rs 8,250 crore, out of which, around Rs 7,500 crore will be through a fresh issue of the equity shares.
Info Edge, the top shareholder, and the company's earliest backer will sell shares worth Rs 750 crore through an offer for sale or OFS.Price Band, Date of IPO: Zomato hasnot yet fixed the price band and lot sizes in which interested investorscan bid forshares in the IPO.
The date for the initial public offerwas also not announced by the company in the draft red herring prospectus.
(Also Read:Zomato Files For $1.11 Billion IPO As Food Delivery Surges In Pandemic TimesObjectives of the IPO:According to thedraft red herring prospectus, Zomato said that it intends to utilise the proceeds for funding the organic and inorganic growth initiatives and for general corporate purposes.
It added that the amount utilised for general corporate purposes will not exceed 25 per centof the net proceeds.
The organic growth initiative includes delivery infrastructure, technology infrastructure, and customer and user acquisition.Pre-IPO Placement: Zomato may consider a private placement of equity shares amounting to Rs 1,500 crorebefore the filing of the red herring prospectus.In casethe pre-IPO placement is undertaken, the minimum offer size will constitute at least 10 per cent of the post-offer paid-up equity share capital.
(Also Read:Info Edge India Shares Rise After Zomato Files Papers For IPO)Risks (Forward-Looking): Zomato stated that theCOVID-19 pandemic, or a similar public health threat, could impact cash flows, business, and overall operations.
Zomato also faces competition in the food delivery market.
The company, along with domestic rival Swiggy, backed by Accel, dominates the food delivery market in the country, which research firm RedSeer estimates is worth $4.2 billion.In February 2021, the food delivery startup raised$250 million from five investors including hedge fund Tiger Global Management for a post-money valuation of $5.4 billion.





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