BENGALURU/SINGAPORE : Singapore state investor Temasek Holdings is considering investing $100 million in Indian jeweller BlueStone for a stake of about 20 per cent, two sources with direct knowledge of the matter told Reuters.
The investment would value Bengaluru-based BlueStone, also backed by venture capital firm Accel and Indian industrialist Ratan Tata, at close to $500 million, said one of the sources, who declined to be identified as the matter is private.
The potential deal could boost BlueStone’s plans to expand aggressively in India, the second-largest jewellery consuming nation behind China, as demand surges after the pandemic.
BlueStone operates in a market that is dominated by thousands of small and large local independent jewellery stores, but also branded outlets like Titan Company-owned Tanishq and CaratLane, and Kalyan Jewellers.
Temasek is doing due diligence on the transaction and a deal could be struck as early as July-September if talks are successful, said one of the sources.
BlueStone CEO Gaurav Kushwaha did not immediately respond to Reuters’ request for comment, while Temasek declined to comment.
Temasek has been investing $1 billion annually in India over past six years and its underlying exposure to India is $16 billion, which is over 5 per cent of Temasek’s global $297 billion portfolio, its India head Ravi Lambah told the Economic Times last month.
The deal talks also come at a time when many Indian startups have been struggling to raise fresh funds, forcing them to delay IPOs and sack employees as investors question their sky-high valuations. Startups raised just $2 billion in the first quarter of 2023, 75 per cent lower than the same period of last year, according to data firm CB Insights.
Source: Reuters