It has set a price band of Rs 295-299 a share.
In comparison, Kishore Biyani-promoted Future Retail has a total market capitalisation of Rs 12,201 crore, going with Wednesday’s closing price of Rs 258.60, and Tata-owned Trent has a market cap of Rs 8,148 crore. The valuation of Reliance Retail, the largest retailer by sales, is not separately available as it is part of Reliance Industries.
“It is an efficiently-run organisation and has good margins,” said A K Prabhakar, head of research at IDBI Capital.
“The company’s business model is one of its kind and has also been profitable. The valuations of the company can be justified with the strong financials and consistent track record,” said Deven Choksey, managing director of KR Choksey Investment Managers.
The company opened its first store in Mumbai in 2002. It had 118 stores with business area of 3.59 million sq ft, located across 45 cities in the country, as on January 31, 2017.
The 15-year-old retail chain has made profits at least in the past five years when other illustrious but relatively younger chains, such as Aditya Birla Retail, Tata Tesco-owned Star, Raheja-owned Hypercity, Spencer’s, were yet to make net profit.
The chain, which has only 118 stores, is the third largest chain after Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance Retail and Kishore Biyani’s Future group in terms of revenues.
Its numbers are best in the industry. Its top line has grown compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of 40.28 per cent from Rs 2,222.4 crore in FY12 to Rs 8,606.1 crore in FY16.
Whereas the largest retailer by revenues, Reliance Retail, grew 29.9 per cent in revenue annually.
The chain had grown its profits at a CAGR of 51.85 per cent from Rs 60.4 crore in FY12 to Rs 321 crore in FY16, it said. Reliance does not share details of net profit in retail business.
It has posted growth of 22.5 per cent in FY16, one of the best in the food and grocery retail.
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