According to reports, promoter Varun Alagh increased his stake in the company to 31.93 per cent.
The stock hit a new low even as the company denied allegations claimed by AICPDF around the company's practices with its distributors and distribution transition.
The sharp selloff was triggered after Honasa posted its first quarterly loss since listing in Nov. 2023 late on Thursday
Mamaearth is growing slower than expectations and Honasa said the company is making identified structural changes to bring it back to its growth trajectory in a few quarters.
The decline was attributed to the company's ongoing transition to a D2C model under "Project Neev", which has necessitated an inventory correction of Rs 63 crore
Honasa Consumer Ltd, which owns Mamaearth, brand, on Saturday said there will be no attachment of its assets in the UAE as it has no assets there, although a court in Dubai has ordered such an action in its ongoing litigation with RSM General Trading LLC over termination of distributorship. The company, which also owns The Derma Co and Aqualogica brands, had on Friday said a court in Dubai has ordered attachment of its assets in the UAE but refused to cancel the trading licence of Honasa Consumer General Trading LLC. In a filing on Saturday, the company said,"... there shall be no attachment of the company assets, as the company has no assets located in the UAE." Honasa Consumer General Trading LLC, a subsidiary of Honasa Consumer Ltd has been exempted from this order, it added. RSM General Trading LLC (RSM) and Honasa Consumer Ltd (Honasa) had filed grievance statements against the precautionary attachment order passed by Court of Merits at Dubai, the UAE on June 6, 2024. The Dub
Peak XV Partners (formerly Sequoia Capital India & SEA), and four others on Thursday divested a 10 per cent stake in Honasa Consumer, which owns Mamaearth brand, for Rs 1,601 crore through open market transactions, while ICICI Prudential Life Insurance and Morgan Stanley acquired stakes in the company. Peak XV Partners through its arm Peak XV Partners Investments VI, Fireside Ventures through its affiliate Fireside Ventures Investment Fund I, Sequoia Capital Global Growth Fund III-US/ India Annex Fund, Sofina and Stellaris Venture Partners India I sold more than 3.23 crore shares or 10 per cent stake in Honasa Consumer, as per the data. According to the bulk deal data available on the National Stock Exchange (NSE), Peak XV Partners sold over 1.23 crore shares or 3.81 per cent stake in Honasa Consumer and Fireside Ventures offloaded 65.83 lakh shares or 2.03 per cent stake in Gurugram-based company. In addition, Brussels-headquartered Sofina Ventures SA divested 60.15 lakh shares ..
Peak XV Partners, Sequoia Capital, Redwood Trust, Fireside Ventures, Stellaris Ventures, and Sofina Ventures were the likely sellers
Honasa Consumer got an order from NCLT regarding its scheme of amalgamation with Just4Kids Services and Fusion Cosmeceuticals
Honasa Consumer expects its skin care brand The Derma Co to reach an annual revenue run rate of Rs 1,000 crore in next three to five years, according to the FMCG maker's latest annual report. Besides, the company also expects its other skin care brand Aqualogica and hair care brand Dr. Sheth's to enter the Rs 500-crore ARR (annual revenue run-rate) club and BBLUNT to reach Rs 250 crore ARR by then. Its flagship brand Mamaearth, which plays across face, hair, and body segment, has already become the fastest-growing BPC (Beauty and Personal Care) brand to reach an annual revenue of Rs 1,000 crore and became the sixth-largest multi-category brand. "The other brands in our 'House of Brands' portfolio hold enormous potential as well. In the next three to five years, we expect The Derma Co to enter the Rs 1,000-crore ARR club, Aqualogica and Dr. Sheth's to enter the Rs 500-crore ARR club, and BBLUNT to enter the Rs 250-crore ARR club," said its founders Ghazal and Varun Alagh addressing
He discussed the company's Q1 performance, festival season plans, challenges and future plans
In Q1 FY25, Honasa registered product business growth of 20.3 per cent, with underlying volume growth (UVG) of 25.2 per cent