"We are looking at increasing out retail touch points to 400 by financial year 2020. We are eyeing turnover of Rs 200-300 crore in 2-3 years time," Voylla Co-founder & CTO Jagrati Shringi told PTI.
The company, at present, has 123 retail touch points -- which include exclusive stores, shop in shops in large multi-brand outlets and kiosks -- in India.
By end of next financial year, we looking at doubling our retail touch points to 250, Shringi said.
"By 2020, we are looking at a 50:50 mix of Voyalla-owned outlets and franchised outlets," she said.
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Prior to that, the company had raised two rounds of funds in 2012 and 2013 from Snow Leopard Technology Ventures.
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