Oyo parent Prism gets shareholdersâ nod for Rs 6,650 crore IPO
Prism has received shareholdersâ approval to raise up to Rs 6,650 crore through a fresh issue of equity shares as part of its proposed initial public offering (IPO), at an Extraordinary General Meeting (EGM) held on December 20, 2025. ET reported on November 28 that Prism had called an extraordinary general meeting on December 20 to seek shareholder approval for an initial public offering to raise up to Rs 6,650 crore through fresh shares. At the EGM, shareholders approved the proposal to undertake the IPO, subject to regulatory approvals and market conditions. Shareholders also approved a bonus issue of equity shares in the ratio of 1 fully paid-up equity share for every 19 existing equity shares held, with December 5, 2025 fixed as the record date for determining eligible shareholders. The resolutions were approved by an overwhelming majority of shareholders. The EGM approvals mark an important step in PRISMâs ongoing preparations for a public listing. Moodyâs recently reaffirmed PRISMâs corporate family rating with a stable outlook and expects the companyâs EBITDA to more than double to around $280 million (Rs 2,496 crore) in financial year 2026, supported through expansion of premium storefronts and continued cost efficiencies. Oyo recorded a profit after tax (PAT) of over Rs 200 crore in quarter one of the current fiscal year, as per an email from founder Ritesh Agarwal to the companyâs management committee and its shareholders sent in September. As per the email sent by Agarwal to the companyâs management committee, Oyoâs PAT more than doubled year-on-year, rising from Rs 87 crore in quarter one of fiscal year 2025. The email mentioned that the company's revenue grew to Rs 2,019 crore, up 47% from Rs 1,371 crore in quarter one of fiscal year 2025, and the Gross Booking Value (GBV) reached Rs 7227 crore in quarter one of fiscal year 2026, marking a 144% increase year-on-year from Rs 2966 crore in quarter one of financial year 2025. Agarwal said this was driven by both hotel openings and double-digit same store growth, premiumization and improved room utilization. Agarwal further stated that the bottom line has been driven by âstrongâ top-line performance in its premium brands like Townhouse hotels, Sunday hotels with disciplined cost management and a firm focus on customer experience. âOur two years of PAT profits now allow us to continue focusing on topline growth, which stands at 47% this quarter, a particularly meaningful achievement given our relatively flat topline in financial year 2024,â Agarwal said in the email. (What's moving Sensex and Nifty Track latest market news , stock tips , Budget 2025 , Share Market on Budget 2025 and expert advice , on ETMarkets . Also, ETMarkets.com is now on Telegram. For fastest news alerts on financial markets, investment strategies and stocks alerts, subscribe to our Telegram feeds .) Subscribe to ET Prime and read the Economic Times ePaper Online.and Sensex Today . Top Trending Stocks: SBI Share Price , Axis Bank Share Price , HDFC Bank Share Price , Infosys Share...
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