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Lighthouse invests Rs 200 crore in Ferns N Petals
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SME Times News Bureau | 12 Mar, 2022
Lighthouse India Fund III, Limited on Saturday announced to invest Rs
200 crore ($27 million) in online gifting platform Ferns N Petals (FnP).
Lighthouse is a leading mid-market private equity firm focused on growth investments in the country.
Its
investments in India include leading brands like Bikaji Foods, Nykaa,
Duroflex Mattresses, Fabindia, Cera Sanitaryware, Dhanuka Agritech, Kama
Ayurveda, Poly Medicure, Shaily Engineering, Tynor Orthotics, Unibic
Foods, and Wow! Momo.
Online gifting has huge headroom to grow with digital tailwinds supporting such growth.
"FnP
has all the required ingredients, including leading brand recall, its
extensive supply chain network, a robust tech stack, and a seasoned
management team, to capture a large share of this growth," shared Sachin
Bhartiya, Founding Partner at Lighthouse Advisors.
FnP offers over 40,000 products across various categories.
Beyond
India, the company has on-ground operations in the UAE, Singapore, and
Qatar and plans to further expand into Saudi Arabia, Malaysia,
Indonesia, the Philippines, and the UK soon.
Despite
Covid-related disruptions, the company has maintained an over 40 per
cent growth rate and expects a turnover of nearly Rs 600 crore in the
current financial year.
"We are excited to partner with
Lighthouse and look forward to learning from their deep consumer
insights, developed through a focused investment approach", shared
Vikaas Gutgutia, Founder and Managing Director at Ferns N Petals.
Lighthouse
has over half a billion dollars of assets under management and has
invested in over 25 companies across consumer brands, digital
transformation, healthcare, and specialty manufacturing.
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