Beverage brand Lahori secures $15 mn Series A funding from Verlinvest

Beverage brand Lahori secures $15 mn Series A funding from Verlinvest

FPJ Web DeskUpdated: Monday, January 10, 2022, 03:11 PM IST
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The non-alcoholic beverage industry in India is growing at a phenomenal rate and is expected to exceed $18+ billion by 2026./ Representational Image |

Punjab-based beverage startup Lahori has raised $15 million funding from Belgium-based consumer focused investor Verlinvest for an undisclosed minority stake. Lahori will use the funds to double down on its brand’s growth through offline and online expansion and will also enhance the national presence of the brand in retail chains. The fresh fund will also be utilized for the development and launch of new category-creating products.

The startup has a vision to introduce better-tasting, category-defining ‘Desi’ drinks in India, targeting people in Indian cities and villages alike. The business plans to expand its presence across India in the next 3 years. The capital raised in this round will be used to expand production capacity and towards accelerating branding and marketing efforts.

Verlinvest is a family-owned evergreen investment group with multi-billion dollarassets under management backed by families who have together built one of the world’s largest consumer beverage businesses. Verlinvest has invested in several beverage firms globally, backing multiple billion dollar brands such as Oatly, Vita Coco, Hint water, among others. It also counts brands such Sula, Veeba, Epigamia, Byju’s, Purplle and Wakefit among its portfolio in India.

The non-alcoholic beverage industry in India is growing at a phenomenal rate and is expected to exceed $18+ billion by 2026. In India, given majority of the population resides in Tier II and III cities, price points have been a critical aspect in penetrating the markets and building a brand with customer loyalty. The Indian market currently remains underpenetrated with low percapita consumption at about 5.5 litres per annum despite the population size vis-a-vis the per capital consumption in the US, which is estimated to be at least 20x higher.

Saurabh Munjal, Co-founder & CEO, Lahori, said, “We want to give Indian consumers beverage options which resonate with their taste palette. We know that the ethnic beverages market in India is underserved, and we have the vision to become a prominent force in this space.”

Shagun Tiwary Shah, Investor, Verlinvest said, “Given the legacy of our Belgian family shareholders, beverages are a core focus area for us. Lahori has become a dominant player in the space in a very short time, creating a product loved by the masses.”

Pareto Capital, a Mumbai-based investment banking firm, was the sole advisor to the Company for this transaction.

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