The debt will carry an interest rate of 14-15% and also have a pre-agreed equity upside, or a premium to the rate based on potential increase in the company’s valuation, the people said. The money will predominantly be used to refinance the debt the company had taken to fund its acquisition of diagnostics chain
last year.
Goldman Sachs declined to comment while an email sent to API Holdings remained unanswered at press time Tuesday.
The company may raise another $200 million after closing the deal with the US financial services company, the people said.
PharmEasy, India’s largest online pharmacy, had plans to raise Rs 6,250 crore through an initial public offering of shares and use Rs 1,929 crore of that for paying off debt. A part of the debt payment is due by August 2022. The IPO plans were kept on hold due to weak market conditions.
PharmEasy was valued at $5.6 billion when a clutch of global funds invested $350 million in a pre-IPO round in October last year. Singapore-based Amansa Capital, hedge fund ApaH Capital, OrbiMed, Steadview Capital and Abu Dhabi’s sovereign wealth fund ADQ were among PharmEasy’s new investors.
PharmEasy turned a unicorn in April 2021, when Prosus Ventures, TPG and others led a $350 million Series-E round of funding at a valuation of $1.5 billion. After it acquired a 66% stake in Thyrocare in June 2021, the valuation shot up to $4 billion.
Prosus Ventures (previously Naspers Ventures) is the largest shareholder in the startup with a 12% stake. Singapore-based Temasek holds a 11% stake in the company, while TPG Growth owns 6.6% and Evermed Holdings has a 6% stake. As many as 43 investors hold about 70% of the company.
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