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Dairy company Milky Mist is set to raise Rs 357 crore (around $42 million) in a pre-IPO funding round, according to a filing with the Registrar of Companies (RoC).
However, the regulatory filing did not disclose the names of the investors participating in the pre-IPO round.
The company also received the board’s nod for the fresh issue of Milky Mist’s equity shares worth Rs 1,785 crore ($210 million), according to the separate resolution reviewed by Entrackr
This development comes nearly two months after the company converted into a public entity, as exclusively reported by Entrackr.
The planned IPO may also include an offer-for-sale component, potentially taking the total amount to be raised to over Rs 2,000 crore. The IPO is expected to value the company at approximately $2.3 billion, with JM Financial, IIFL Capital, and Axis Bank likely to serve as the lead managers.
Milky Mist’s board has also approved the launch of a new ESOP pool, named the ‘Milky Mist Dairy Food – ESOP Scheme 2025,’ comprising 1 crore equity shares at a face value of Rs 2 each, with a minimum vesting period of one year, filing added.
Founded by T. Sathish Kumar, Milky Mist follows a farm-to-fork model, sourcing milk directly from farmers and producing over 150 SKUs across 20 categories such as curd, paneer, ghee, and cheese. It sells products online and manages its full supply chain, with distribution mainly focused in South India.
In the fiscal year ended March 2024, the company reported a 33% year-on-year revenue growth to Rs 1,900 crore. However, its profit dropped to Rs 19.46 crore in FY24, down from Rs 28 crore in the previous fiscal.