New Delhi: Online retailer Lenskart said it has raised Rs 400 crore funding from World Bank arm IFC, industrialist Ratan Tata and Infosys co-founder Kris Gopalakrishnan among others. The company will use the Series D funding to strengthen its supply chain and lens manufacturing capabilities as well as for expanding its presence to 400 cities in three years. “IFC was the lead investor in this round. Besides, TPG Growth, Adveq Management and IDG Ventures also participated. Ratan Tata and Kris Gopalakrishnan invested in their personal capacity,” Lenskart founder and CEO Peyush Bansal told PTI. Avendus Capital was the exclusive financial advisor to this transaction. However, he declined to comment on the company’s valuation.
Founded in 2010, Lenskart has previously raised a total of Rs 317 crore from investors including IDG Ventures (USD 4 million in October 2011), Ronnie Screwvala-led Unilazer Ventures (USD 10 million in February 2013), TPG Growth and TR Capital (USD 22 million in January 2015).
“We will use the funds to expand manufacturing of lens from 5,000 daily to 20,000 daily over the next year,” he said adding that the company is looking at Delhi-NCR for the same. He added that overall, Lenskart has about 400 people as of now.