In an official filing with the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI), Patel Retail Limited has declared its intention to raise funds through an initial public offering (IPO) by means of a draft red herring prospectus (DRHP).
The IPO, featuring a face value of Rs 10 per equity share, will consist of a blend of fresh issue shares of up to 90.18 lakh and an offer for sale of up to 10.02 lakh equity shares by promoter selling shareholders.

Notably, there is a provision for eligible employees to subscribe to the selling offer, which comprises up to 2.34 lakh equity shares by Bechar Raghavji Patel and up to 7.68 lakh equity shares by Dhanji Raghavji Patel.
In addition, the firm may consider issuing up to 5 lakh equity shares through a private placement, preferential allotment, rights issue, or other means in a calculated strategic move that would be known as a "pre-IPO placement." This would be in coordination with the book-running lead manager. The size of the fresh issue will be adjusted accordingly, should such placement occur.
A book-building procedure will be used for the offering, with eligible institutional buyers being able to receive up to 50% of the net offer, non-institutional investors receiving at least 15%, and retail individual investors receiving at least 35%.
Proceeds from the fresh issuance, amounting to Rs 60 crore, will be deployed strategically, with Rs 115 crore allocated to fund working capital requirements, and the remainder earmarked for general corporate purposes, including the repayment/prepayment of certain borrowings.
The IPO announcement comes on the heels of Patel Retail's impressive track record in the value retail industry, with the company establishing itself as a notable presence within the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR). As highlighted in a D&B Report referenced in the DRHP, Patel Retail currently oversees a network of thirty-one (31) stores, covering a combined Retail Business Area spanning approximately 1,26,000 square feet, as of December 31, 2023.
Patel Retail sells its items both under its own brand and as unbranded exports, thanks to its diverse product line. Peanuts, whole spices, powdered spices, pulses, staple foods, groceries, and wheat flour are among the main export goods that are shipped to different nations. The business also trades agricultural goods like rice, sugar, legumes, and edible oil both domestically and internationally.
Some of the industry peers that Patel Retail compares itself against are Avenue Supermarts Limited, Spencers Retail Limited, Osia Hyper Retail Limited, Aditya Consumer Marketing Limited, Sheetal Universal Limited, Kovilpatti Madhusudhan Masala Limited, KN Agri Resources Limited, and Lakshmi Roller Flour Mills Limited.
Financially, the company has shown impressive growth, with a restated revenue from operations of Rs 1,018.55 crore in fiscal year 2023, marking a significant 32.94% increase from the previous year. Profit after tax also witnessed a notable rise, climbing by 44.06% from Rs 11.37 crore in fiscal year 2022 to Rs 16.38 crore in fiscal year 2023. For the six-month period ending on September 30, 2023, revenue from operations totaled Rs 445.98 crore, with a profit after tax of Rs 9.78 crore.
As Patel Retail gears up to embark on its IPO journey, investors are expected to closely monitor its progress, given its solid financial performance and ambitious growth plans. With the funds raised through the IPO, the company aims to further strengthen its market position and capitalize on emerging opportunities in the retail sector.
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