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Swiggy launches $1.1B institutional sale at near IPO price after one year of listing

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Indian food delivery platform Swiggy Ltd. has opened a major share sale to institutional investors, aiming to raise up to Rs 10,000 crore ($1.1 billion) as it strengthens its position in the rapidly expanding quick-commerce market.

The move comes just a year after the company’s public market debut and reflects growing pressure on delivery firms to scale logistics networks amid intensifying competition.

Fresh capital raise near IPO price

Swiggy announced the qualified institutional placement (QIP) on Tuesday, setting a floor price of Rs 390.51 per share—slightly below the previous closing level of Rs 398.05.

According to the exchange filing, the company is also offering investors a 5% discount to the floor price. The offering opens later on Tuesday.

The pricing places the new share sale almost exactly at Swiggy’s IPO level.

The company raised Rs 13,000 crore through its November 2024 listing at Rs 390 per share.

Despite a brief rally, Swiggy’s stock has struggled over the past year and remains down 26% year-to-date.

Even with Tuesday’s 3.2% gain, the shares continue to trade close to their debut valuation.

The decision to price the new issue near the IPO level signals both cautious market sentiment and Swiggy’s objective of securing capital without significantly diluting existing shareholders.

Rising competition in rapid-commerce drives capital needs

Swiggy’s capital raise comes at a pivotal moment for India’s ultrafast delivery market.

Demand for instant groceries and essentials has surged, leading to an escalation in capital expenditure across the sector.

Major players—including Amazon India and Walmart-backed Flipkart—are expanding their neighbourhood warehousing networks and delivery fleets to offer shorter fulfilment times.

Domestic startups are locked in a race to build dense, efficient logistics systems capable of delivering orders in minutes.

Swiggy’s Instamart service is a central part of this strategy and remains a high-growth segment within the company’s broader portfolio.

As competition intensifies, platforms require larger investments in dark-store expansion, last-mile routing technologies, and rider networks.

Swiggy’s latest fundraising is widely seen as an effort to stay ahead in this capital-intensive environment while protecting market share from rivals.

Balancing growth momentum with market realities

Swiggy’s decision to return to the market so soon after its listing underscores the financing pressures faced by delivery and rapid-commerce companies.

Although order volume growth remains steady, profitability remains challenging, and firms must continually invest to match customer expectations for speed and convenience.

For investors, the QIP offers an opportunity to enter the stock near its IPO valuation.

For Swiggy, the additional capital is expected to support operational expansion and potentially strengthen its financial position at a time when the sector is undergoing structural shifts.

JPMorgan noted in a report last month that Swiggy has reduced subsidies over the past three weeks while significantly ramping up its marketing efforts, particularly in paid display and search advertising.

Meanwhile, Macquarie remains positive on the growth trajectory of the quick-commerce sector but anticipates substantial and sustained losses, countering the narrative of a rapid improvement in profitability.

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