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FirstCry Files for IPO: Baby Giant Eyes Stock Market in 2024

by Rounak Majumdar
December 19, 2023
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FirstCry Files for IPO: Baby Giant Eyes Stock Market in 2024

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FirstCry, an online retailer specializing in baby and kids’ products, funded by SoftBank, is preparing for its initial public offering (IPO), a noteworthy development that indicates the rapidly expanding e-commerce scene in India. According to people close to the business, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) will receive the draft red herring prospectus (DRHP) by the end of December, opening the door for a possible listing in the first half of 2024.

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The Journey from Small Beginnings to E-Commerce Titan:

FirstCry, which was established in 2010 by Supam Maheshwari and Ankit Khanna, began as a single physical store in Mumbai that catered to the requirements of expectant parents. Acknowledging the growing need for well-chosen and easily accessible infant items, the business promptly made a shift to online sales, establishing its website in 2011. Since then, FirstCry has experienced exponential growth, becoming the go-to place for anything related to babies and children. The company offers a vast array of goods, ranging from toys and clothes to furniture and educational resources.

There are various reasons for the company’s success. A growing number of young parents in India are drawn to its emphasis on offering a one-stop shop for all baby needs, as well as its dedication to premium items and individualized customer care. In order to provide its clients with a flawless omnichannel experience, FirstCry has also carefully increased its physical presence through a network of franchise outlets.

Increasing the IPO’s Ambitions:

One of the main forces behind FirstCry’s IPO prospects has been its remarkable development trajectory. In the fiscal year 2022–2023, the company reported gross merchandise value (GMV) of over $1.2 billion, and it had more than 5 million customers. According to analysts, there is a substantial headroom for future growth in the Indian market for infant and kids’ items, which is predicted to reach $16 billion by 2025.

Furthermore, FirstCry’s position in the market has been strengthened via strategic alliances and acquisitions. The company strengthened its position in the online baby products market by acquiring Huggies India in 2016 and BabyOye in 2012. Additionally, FirstCry enjoys partnerships with well-known global brands such as Lego, Mothercare, and Disney, which expands its range of premium options.

What are the challenges and the opportunities?

Although FirstCry’s ambitions for an initial public offering (IPO) are exciting, the company is facing certain obstacles in the present market climate. Investor enthusiasm for initial public offerings (IPOs) may be tempered by the recent volatility in the world’s financial markets and worries about a possible recession. In addition, there is a lot of competition in the Indian e-commerce space as companies like Amazon and Flipkart fight for market dominance.

Still, FirstCry’s distinct emphasis on the specialized baby and kids’ market, along with its well-established brand identity and devoted clientele, offer a strong foundation for its hopes of going public. Strong financials and room for expansion for the business should certainly draw interest from investors.

What does the IPO Means for FirstCry and the Indian E-Commerce Market?

In addition to giving FirstCry the funding for its upcoming expansion plans, a successful IPO would mark a major turning point for the Indian e-commerce industry. It would open the door for more IPOs of this kind in the future and confirm the viability of niche internet platforms that serve particular customer demographics.

Additionally, FirstCry’s IPO may help the Indian market for babies and children’s items grow overall by increasing the industry’s awareness and drawing in more capital. In the long run, this could help children and new parents by providing them with more access to a greater variety of goods and services.

 

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