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WeWork India IPO: Embassy-Backed Coworking Space Files Draft Papers For Market Debut

Launched in 2017 by its then Adam Neumann-led beleaguered parent, WeWork India started out through a partnership with CEO Karan Virwani's Embassy Group.

<div class="paragraphs"><p>WeWork office. (Source: NDTV Profit)</p></div>
WeWork office. (Source: NDTV Profit)

Embassy-backed workspace operator WeWork has filed draft papers for a market debut through a pure offer-for-sale. Embassy Buildcon LLP and WeWork Global affiliate 1 Ariel Way Tenant Ltd. will be offloading up to 4.4 crore shares through the initial public offering.

Currently, promoter Embassy Buildcon holds a 73.8% stake in the company, while shareholder 1 Ariel holds 22.7% on a fully diluted basis. The average cost of acquisition for Embassy and 1 Ariel stood at Rs 161.83 and Rs 65.88 per share, respectively.

Since this is a pure OFS, the company will not get any funds from the IPO.

JM Financial Ltd., ICICI Securities Ltd., Jefferies India Pvt., Kotak Mahindra Capital Co., and 360 ONE WAM Ltd. are appointed as the lead bankers for the offer.

Launched in 2017 by its then Adam Neumann-led beleaguered parent, WeWork India started out through a partnership with CEO Karan Virwani's Embassy Group. As of Sept. 30, 2024, the company's portfolio comprised 94,440 desks across 59 operational centres in eight cities.

The company's tenants include Amazon Web Services, JP Morgan Services, Deutsche Telekom and Grant Thornton Bharat.

In June 2024, India's competition regulator had cleared WeWork Inc.'s exit from the Indian entity via a sale to Real Trustee Advisory Company. The two-step process cleared the way for a change in the ownership structure of the Indian coworking space operator.

Awfis Space Solutions Ltd. is the only listed peer that WeWork India will be competing against once it debuts on the bourses.

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