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OYO Converts Into Public Company Ahead Of IPO

IPO-Bound OYO To Have 75% Primary & 25% Secondary Component In Its Offer
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OYO will be filing its draft red herring prospectus in the coming weeks

Last week, the hospitality giant increased its authorised capital share capital from existing INR 1.17 Cr to INR 901 Cr

is looking to raise over $1 Bn through public market at valuation close to $14 Bn to $16 Bn

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IPO-bound hospitality giant OYO has converted into a public company. As per the regulatory filings accessed by Inc42, OYO’s parent company — Oravel Stays Private Limited has now converted into Oravel Stays Limited. Conversion of a private limited company to a public company is a mandatory requirement for a startup that wants to go public.

The development comes days after OYO increased its authorised capital share capital from existing INR 1.17 Cr to INR 901 Cr. A company ideally increases its share capital when it is planning to raise further capital. 

As per reports, OYO is looking to raise over $1 Bn through the public market at a valuation of $14 Bn to $16 Bn. OYO has already shortlisted investment banks such as Kotak Mahindra Capital, Citi, JP Morgan, for its IPO. 

Until now, it was believed that OYO is likely to go public sometime in the next year along with Byju Raveendran’s BYJU’s and Bhavish Aggarwal’s Ola, but with the recent conversion of the startup, it seems it will be filings its DRHP in the coming weeks. 

Just yesterday Inc42 had exclusively reported OYO’s allotment of 4,333 bonus equity shares to 12 equity shareholders including founder Aggarwal, SoftBank, and its holding entity RA Hospitality  along with Sequoia Capital. It has also shared bonus equity shares to Dinesh Ramamurthi, Ivy Ventures, DIG Investments among others. 

Founded by Agarwal in 2013, OYO is backed by marquee investors such as Masayoshi Son’s SoftBank, Airbnb, Lightspeed Venture Partners, Innoven Capital, Hero Enterprises among others.  Couple of weeks back, Ritesh Agarwal-led OYO raised $5 Mn in a part of Series F round from global tech giant Microsoft at valuation of $9.6 Bn. According to Inc42 sources, currently, Masayoshi Son’s SoftBank holds 46% shares in the company, Agarwal holds 34%, about 7% shares are held by employees and the remaining shares are held by other investors.

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