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Clothier may be valued below the $2.5 billion pegged during its aborted IPO [View in browser]( [See all newsletters]( 18 April 2024 Tatas in talks to buy stake in Fabindia’s apparel line [A Fab India store in Chennai] The Tata group is understood to be in talks with the promoters and shareholders of Fabindia for a stake or outright buy of the ethnic apparel business, sources said. Talks are still going on, but sources indicate that the acquisition will likely value it lower than the $2.5 billion pegged by the clothing company’s aborted initial public offering. The deal, if it goes through, could be the largest in the segment, after Aditya Birla Fashion Retail’s acquisition of a controlling stake in TCNS Clothing last year. Strategic addition For the Tatas, this will be a strategic addition to their portfolio in the ethnic wear space. Retail arm Trent sells apparel under Westside, Zudio and Utsa brandnames. Also, the ethos of Fabindia, that makes its products from traditional techniques, and hand-woven fabrics that are sustainably sourced, resonates with that of the Tata group. The Tata group and Trent declined comment. A spokesman for Fabindia denied that any talks were on. Fabindia needs funds, not only to pare debt but also for expanding capacity and to refresh its clothing line. The IPO was also supposed to provide an exit opportunity for many investors such as Premji Invest that holds over 20 per cent stake through PI Opportunities Fund; and Bajaj Holdings. The bulk of the IPO was to have been an OFS (offer for sale) by promoters and other shareholders; ₹500 crore was to have been raised as fresh issue. In January, Fabindia agreed to sell subsidiary Organic India to Tata Consumer Products at an enterprise value of ₹1,900 crore. This was part of its restructuring exercise after it abandoned its ₹4,000-crore IPO last year, citing uncertain market conditions. Fabindia, which predominantly sells premium ethnic apparel, has been making losses over the last three years. It reported a revenue of ₹1,668 crore in FY23, up 21 per cent from year ago, according to data from Tracxn. However, expenses rose by a fifth to ₹1,730 crore. It ended FY23 with negative cash balances, according to the cash flow statement data. Once a favourite among women of all ages, it has been ceding ground to new entrants as it has failed to follow fashion trends and design clothes that would appeal to younger consumers. Its clothes are also seen as overpriced compared to alternatives such as Global Desi. Management rejig Soon after Fabindia withdrew its IPO plan, it made some management changes. William Nanda Bissell, who holds over 15 per cent stake in the company, was appointed Managing Director from Executive Vice-Chairman and Director, which post was taken up by Executive Director Mukesh Chauhan. Viney Singh, on completing his tenure as MD, became a non-executive director. Fabindia has over 300 stores and apart from apparel also sells furnishings, furniture and lifestyle accessories. You Might Also Like [NBD Emirates, Mizuho Bank eye KKR’s stake in Avendus Capital]( [Money & Banking]( [NBD Emirates, Mizuho Bank eye KKR’s stake in Avendus Capital]( [Infosys Q4 revenue seen lower as IT spend slows]( [Companies]( [Infosys Q4 revenue seen lower as IT spend slows]( [Zee undertakes organisational restructuring]( [Companies]( [Zee undertakes organisational restructuring]( [With two strong promoters, we do not have room for strategic investors: Vodafone CEO Akshay Moondra]( [Info-tech]( [With two strong promoters, we do not have room for strategic investors: Vodafone CEO Akshay Moondra]( Stay informed Subscribe to businessline to stay up-to-date with in-depth business news from India [arrow]( Copyright @ 2024, THG PUBLISHING PVT LTD. If you are facing any trouble in viewing this newsletter, please try [here]( Manage your newsletter subscription preferences [here]( If you do not wish to receive such emails go [here](

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