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Paper Boat Bags INR 28 Cr From Sofina Ventures, A91 Emerging Fund

Paper Boat Bags INR 28 Cr From Sofina Ventures, A91 Emerging Fund
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The funding is a part of Series C participated by SCI Growth and Catamaran Ventures

The company has raised INR 30 Cr in March 2020

Paper Boat tapped into FMCG segment with Indian snack this year

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Gurugram-based beverage and snack brand Paper Boat has raised INR 28 Cr funding from Sofina Ventures, A91 Emerging Fund I, SCI Growth Investment II and Catamaran Ventures.

According to the ministry of corporate affairs filling accessed by Inc42, Paper Boat’s parent company Hector Beverages has allocated 34,09,800 Series C4 Cumulative Convertible Preference Share (CCPS) at a nominal amount of INR 25 per security at a  premium of INR 770.47 to four allottees leading up to INR 28,00,00,667.

  • Sofina Ventures has picked up 2,07,425 stake for INR 16.50 Cr
  • A91 Emerging Fund I has picked up 62,856 stake for INR 5 Cr
  • SCI Growth Investment II has picked up 50,285 stake for INR 4 Cr
  • Catamaran Ventures has picked up 31,428 stake for INR 2.50 Cr

Earlier, the company had raised INR 20 Cr in two different fundings from Advent Management and A91 Emerging Fund. Besides this, the company has also raised INR 10 Cr in debt from Trifecta.

Founded in 2010 by ex-Coca Cola executives Kakkar and Niraj Biyani, Hector Beverages initially came up with an energy drink Tzinga. Gradually, the company shifted its focus to fruit-based drinks with a range of classic Indian flavours. The company has successfully recreated the popular versions of traditional Indian beverages such as aam panna (raw mango), jaljeera (spicy, tangy lemonade) and other flavours.

Paper Boat has been popular in both metros and in Tier 2, Tier 3 regions. Earlier this year, the company also ventured into FMCG segments by launching India’s traditional snack peanut chikki, coconut water, sesame chikki, aam papad, among others in small size assortments.

According to media reports published in 2018, Tata Group was in talks to buy out Hector Beverages. But the company’s cofounder Kakkar denied stating that Paper Boat is “strongly committed to building a long-term, sustainable – and most importantly – an independent business.”

In the financial year 2019, Paper Boat had posted a revenue of INR 189.56 Cr, a 62% increase from INR 116.94 Cr in FY18. In FY19, the company also managed to marginally cut down on losses by 1.92% to INR 59.88 Cr, from INR 61.03 Cr posted in FY18.

According to a report by Technopak, the Indian packaged juice market is valued at $200 Mn (INR 1,100 Cr) and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 15% over the next two years. Many other FMCG companies such as ITC, Nestle and others have released alternatives to Paper Boat drinks, but among the new-age brands, Raw Pressery is a direct competitor for Paper Boat and focuses on premium fruit beverages.

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