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Flipkart to relocate HQ to India ahead of IPO

Last updated: April 21, 2025 9:55 pm
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Flipkart, the Indian e-commerce giant owned by Walmart, is making a significant move by shifting its headquarters back to India from Singapore in preparation for filing an IPO on Indian stock exchanges. This decision marks a strategic evolution for the company, aligning its holding structure with its core operations and the immense potential of the Indian economy.

Initially founded in Bengaluru in 2007, Flipkart relocated its headquarters to Singapore in 2011 to attract foreign investments, leverage tax advantages, and navigate bureaucratic and political challenges in India more effectively. However, as a company deeply rooted in India, the decision to transition back to its home country is expected to enhance its focus and agility in serving customers, sellers, partners, and communities, thereby contributing further to India’s digital economy and entrepreneurship landscape.

While the exact timeline for the relocation is yet to be disclosed, Flipkart is anticipated to file for an IPO in India next year. This move follows a similar decision by Walmart-backed PhonePe, which moved its headquarters back to India in 2022. Other startups like Zepto and Groww have also shifted their headquarters to India recently as they gear up for public listings on Indian stock exchanges.

Despite the current challenges in India’s public market environment, with some corrections and macroeconomic influences at play, investors remain optimistic about the growth prospects in the Indian market. The country witnessed a significant uptick in IPO activity last year, with several unicorns considering public offerings in India due to favorable valuations compared to other markets.

Flipkart’s headquarters relocation is further bolstered by its recent funding round, where it secured $350 million from Google as part of a nearly $1 billion investment round initiated in 2023. The company’s valuation reached $36 billion in its last funding round, highlighting investor confidence in its growth trajectory.

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As Flipkart gears up for its IPO and navigates the evolving landscape of the Indian market, the company’s strategic move back to India underscores its commitment to leveraging the vast opportunities within the country’s digital ecosystem. With several companies lining up to go public in the coming year, the Indian market continues to attract attention from investors seeking to capitalize on its growth potential.

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