Pepperfry gets Rs 35 cr in fresh funding from InnoVen Capital


New Delhi, Feb 12 (IANS): Online furniture marketplace Pepperfry has secured Rs 35 crore in fresh funding from InnoVen Capital, a leading venture debt and specialty lending firm, the company said on Friday.

This is the third investment by InnoVen Capital in Pepperfry since 2017.

"Our business has seen strong momentum through Covid and we continue to make good progress towards achieving profitability and managing cash flows," said Neelesh Talathi, CFO, Pepperfry.

"These funds will be used to increase our footprint across the country and capitalise us even beyond achieving profitability," he said in a statement.

The Pepperfry managed marketplace helps thousands of entrepreneurs and merchants sell to millions of discerning customers across India and the world.

"We have seen Pepperfry grow and emerge as a category leader, while adding new capabilities and product offerings on its platform," said

Sameer Mansukhani, Senior Director, InnoVen Capital India.

"They have built a strong brand and this investment reaffirms our commitment to back high performing portfolio companies across their life cycle," Mansukhani added.

According to earlier media reports, Pepperfry aims to launch 20 franchisee-owned and franchisee-operated (FOFO) experience Studios across Tier-2 and -3 cities this year.

Recovered from initial losses in the pandemic-hit year, the company has big plans for 2021.

  

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