Flipkart India issued 8,15,761 equity shares Singapore-based parent entity
The premium of each share was INR 34,799 for this transaction
Flipkart had earlier infused its wholesale arm in September and January
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Walmart-owned Flipkart has received INR 2838.8 Cr infusion from its Singapore-based entity, Flipkart Private Limited.
According to the Ministry of Corporate Affairs filings accessed by Inc42, the wholesale arm of the company, Flipkart India, issued 8,15,761 equity shares to Singapore entity at a premium of INR 34,799 per share.
Notably, Flipkart India, in 2019, received its third infusion from the parent entity. Before this fund, the company had received INR 1616.12 Cr in September. Earlier, Flipkart India had received INR 1,431 Cr from Flipkart Private Limited in January this year.
Both Flipkart and its competitor Amazon use their wholesale units as distribution channels that source products from brands directly and then supply them to third-party sellers to sell on their marketplace platforms.
While previous infusions have helped Flipkart to stay ahead in the game during the festive season, the recent investment, which was received by Flipkart India, on November 28, comes on the heels of its last sale of the season — Big Shopping Days.
During the recent festive sales, Flipkart led with a 64% share of the combined gross sales. Moreover, in terms of gross units shipped for Flipkart was 56% while Amazon’s was 44%.
Moreover, in December 2018, Flipkart also received INR 2,190 Cr from its parent entity. The entity had also invested INR 3,463 Cr and INR 4,472 Cr in its Indian arm in September and March 2018, respectively.
In addition to pumping funds in its operations, Luxembourg entity FIT Holdings SARL, owned and operated by Walmart. has bought shares worth INR 544 Cr ($76 Mn) from Flipkart’s cofounder Binny Bansal.
Notably, Bansal has offloaded 5,39,312 equity shares for this transaction. From the sale of its shares to FIT Holdings SARL, Bansal’s stake in Flipkart has been reduced from 3.85% to 3.3%.
In September 2019, Bansal had also sold his additional shares worth $14 Mn to another Flipkart shareholder Tiger Global Management. Prior to this, the Flipkart cofounder, in June, had also transferred 5.3 Lakh equity shares to FIT Holdings SARL for $76.4 Mn. The deal had reduced Bansal’s stakes in the company from 3.85% to 3.53%.
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