FabAlley Raises INR 20.6 Cr At Discounted-Valuation Due To Covid-19 Impact

FabAlley Raises INR 20.6 Cr At Discounted-Valuation Due To Covid-19 Impact

Delhi/NCR-based online fashion store High Street Essentials Pvt Ltd (HSE), which owns omnichannel women’s fashion brands FabAlley and Indya, has raised fresh funding from existing and new investors.

According to the Ministry of Corporate Affairs filings accessed by Inc42, the company had offered 1,16,449, Series B2 preference shares to various investors on May 29, 2020, at a face value of INR 100 with a premium of INR 1681.92 per share worth INR 20.75 Cr. The money came to the bank on June 15.

The investments have come from SAIF Partners, India Quotient Opportunities Fund, Abhishek Dalmia, Star Global Resources, Atma Ram Builders, Ashwin Babulal Shah, Pratima Singh and Harki Properties and Investments.

Founded in 2012 by Shivani Poddar and Tanvi Malik, FabAlley is an online-to-offline high-end fashion platform, focused on women. It is available on offline brand stores like Central and Globus. The company launched Indya, an ethnic-fusion brand, in 2016. Indya caters to online as well as offline channels and has partnered with 15 exclusive brand outlets to create a sizable presence across Tier 1 cities.

In October 2018, the company launched its third brand Zyra, a fashion jewellery platform. The company sells its products on websites, horizontal online marketplaces, large format chains such as Lifestyle and Central, along with more than 30 exclusive brand outlets across the country.

In January 2020, the company had said that in the next 12 to 18 months it will be growing its retail presence by increasing its exclusive brand stores’ count to 50 and doubling its shop-in-shops in more than 650 locations. However, Covid-19 appears to have hit its plans.

The attached valuation report values the company at INR 197.43 Cr with an equity value of INR 1401 per share. The report further showed that on a provisional basis the company has recorded operational revenue of INR 127.66 Cr in FY20, up from INR 87.48 Cr in FY19.

The company’s EBITDA has fallen from INR 3.48 Cr in FY19 to negative of INR 1.83 Cr in FY20. Overall, the company’s profit of FY19 of INR 1.29 Cr has translated into losses of INR 4.23 Cr in FY20, on a provisional basis.

However, the company expects to record INR 168.69 Cr in operational revenue and narrow down PAT to INR 1.89 Cr in FY21. The company has taken 5% expected hit into account for its valuation as well as projections, hence, its valuation per share has fallen from INR 2,925 per share in October 2019 to INR 1,401 per share in May 2020.

According to a Google India research, the online fashion retail market in India is expected to touch $35 Bn by 2020. Additionally, the study also said that every third shopping-related search from the country is fashion-related and the queries in the category are growing at 66% year-on-year.

While the Indian ecommerce fashion industry is still ruled by the likes of Myntra, Jabong, Club Factory and Ajio, the rise of private labels and unique business models to make designer fashion more accessible are attracting investors like never before. However, with Covid-19 hitting the market and consumer wallets, and considering the remote work phenomenon, the impact on fashion demand is expected to be huge.

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Author: Bhumika Khatri

Source : https://inc42.com/buzz/faballey-raises-inr-20-6-cr-at-discounted-valuation-due-to-covid-19-impact/


Date : 2020-06-19T08:49:48.000Z

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