Ganesh Grains is an unlisted city-based staple company with a topline of close to Rs 500 crore.
"We will launch our third private equity fund of Rs 2,000 crore in January 2017. We typically take significant minority stake between 20 and 40 per cent in companies we invest in growth capital. We have taken a significant minority stake, but cannot disclose the details," MOPE managing director & CEO Vishal Tulsyan said.
MOPE also operates real estate funds.
Tulsyan said Ganesh Grains is a growing food company with strong regional brand and good growth potential.
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Sources associated with the deal said the stake is around 26 per cent with an enterprise valuation between Rs 400 and 500 crore.
Giving details of the deal, Ganesh managing director Manish Mimani said, "Funds were not the primary objective in this deal. We strived for handholding for expertise with global exposure for our next phase of journey aiming to turn Ganesh into a national brand and explore export markets."
Initially, expansion in the eastern region would be taken up.
With a topline close to Rs 500 crore in FY16' with atta, flour, semolina, porridge and ethinic flours, the city headquarted company aims for Rs 600 crore topline in the current fiscal.
MOPE has very recently taken significant minority stake in Bengaluru-based Dairy Classic Ice Creams.
Tulsyan said so far MOPE has invested in 23 companies and participates in their boards including Ganesh Grains.
He said that the new fund will be open for both offshore and domestic funds and in the last two funds share of offshore money was two-third including IFC as an investor.