Lenskart's revenue from operations rose by 43 per cent to Rs 5,427.7 crore in FY24, and due to cost-effective management, it controlled its losses by 84 per cent ...
The eyewear startup Lenskart is preparing for its massive IPO, hoping to raise between USD 750 million and USD 1 billion, according to sources cited by Moneycontrol. The company has consulted bankers ...
IPO-bound eyewear giant Lenskart is set to establish its largest manufacturing facility in Telangana's Fab City with a INR 1,500 crore investment. The Gurugram-based company signed a memorandum of ...
Eyewear startup Lenskart has invited bankers to pitch for its proposed initial public offering (IPO), aiming to raise between USD 750 million and USD 1 billion, according to a media report on Thursday ...
Peyush Bansal, co-founder and CEO of Lenskart, is a prominent entrepreneur and judge on 'Shark Tank India'. Known for his ...
While Kejriwal did not take specific names, the IPOs are likely to include new-age companies like eyewear startup Lenskart, ...
Eyewear startup Lenskart has called on bankers to pitch for the company’s initial public offering (IPO) wherein the firm is aiming to raise anywhere between $750 million and $1 billion ...
PE firm Kedaara Capital is in talks to invest in Lenskart, say reports, at a valuation of $1 billion. Softbank too was in talks to fund the company. Lenskart has over 500 stores in India.
Remember getting those Lenskart gold membership coupons on Gpay and redeeming the ‘buy 1 get 1’ offer? Check out more such strategies that Lenskart used to become a ₹3000 Cr spectacle giant in the ...
Lenskart is investing ₹1500 crore to build the world's largest eyewear manufacturing facility in Telangana, India. The factory at Fab City will produce eyewear and accessories for domestic and ...
Founded in 2011 and headquartered in New Delhi, Lenskart is an ecommerce platform. The company offers eyewear and eyewear products like sunglasses, power glasses and computer glasses along with added ...
Goenka’s post included a table outlining financial losses from businesses associated with the Sharks—prominent entrepreneurs like Aman Gupta (Boat), Peyush Bansal (Lenskart), Anupam Mittal (Shaadi.com ...