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- Tata Capital is looking to purchase a roughly 13% stake in premium domestic fashion brand Rare Rabbit at a valuation of $300 million, as it seeks to bet on the country's affluent shoppers, three sources familiar with the matter said.
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Rare Rabbit, India's premium fashion brand, may get an investment from the Tata Group's Tata Capital at a whopping valuation. Tata Capital is looking to purchase 13 percent of the...
Dec 15, 2023 · Tata Capital is looking to purchase a roughly 13% stake in the menswear brand at a valuation of $300 million, as it seeks to bet on the country's affluent shoppers, Reuters has reported based on information from sources.
Dec 14, 2023 · Tata Capital is the financial services arm of India's $144 billion salt-to-aviation Tata conglomerate, and its investment interest in Rare Rabbit comes at a time its rivals such as billionaire Mukesh Ambani's Reliance are also gravitating towards premium fashion offerings.
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Dec 14, 2023 · Tata Capital is looking to purchase a roughly 13% stake in premium domestic fashion brand Rare Rabbit at a valuation of $300 million, as it seeks to bet on the country's affluent shoppers, three...
Dec 14, 2023 · The three sources said that Tata has held talks with Rare Rabbit and is conducting due diligence after issuing a term sheet to invest up to Rs 333 crore ($40 million) to grab a...
Sep 12, 2024 · Aimed at tapping the burgeoning affluent market in India, Tata Capital, the financial services arm of the $144 billion Tata Conglomerate, is set to acquire a 13 per cent stake in the domestic fashion brand Rare Rabbit at a valuation of $300 million.
May 20, 2024 · Ravi Modi and Nikhil Kamath to collectively fund Rs 150 crore. Rs 250 crore to be primary capital inflow, rest secondary share sale. New-age men’s apparel and fashion brand Rare Rabbit is set to close its first-ever institutional funding round, of Rs 500 crore, reported The Economic Times.