Oyo’s acquisition of Motel 6, an American funds lodge chain, ought to enhance its possibilities of pulling off a profitable public itemizing within the coming years, after two failed makes an attempt.
Final week, Oyo agreed to purchase Motel 6 from Blackstone for $525 million in money. The Ritesh Agarwal-led firm will finance the deal partly by elevating debt.
The acquisition will considerably improve Oyo’s presence within the US and entrench the dominance of worldwide markets throughout the firm’s total enterprise. However extra importantly, no less than within the brief time period, it would considerably enhance Oyo’s profitability.
Oyo reported its maiden annual web revenue of ₹229 crore within the yr ended 31 March, 2024. The corporate estimates that Motel 6 will add ₹630 crore of Ebitda (earnings earlier than curiosity, taxes, depreciation, and amortisation) in FY26. It expects its total Ebitda to rise to ₹2,000 crore. That, mixed with a revival in gross sales development, will place Oyo properly to realize a gorgeous market capitalisation on the general public markets, given the rising urge for food amongst inventory market buyers for new-age tech firms.
IPO aspirations
Though it withdrew its IPO submitting in Could, Oyo desires to go public in some unspecified time in the future. And, why not? Inventory costs of Indian web firms like Nykaa, PolicyBazaar and Cartrade have registered a exceptional turnaround this yr. Even battered Paytm has recovered most of its losses over the previous 4 months; its inventory had crashed after the RBI directed the corporate in January to close its fee financial institution.
Till this yr, aside from Zomato, most different web shares had declined after itemizing. It isn’t simply web shares, the broader market has been on a tear this yr. Whether or not the rally and the present market ranges are sustainable is anybody’s guess. However the spectacular efficiency of web shares this yr, together with a funding downturn in personal markets, has prompted different startups like Oyo to make a beeline to checklist their shares.
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For a number of years earlier than the pandemic, Oyo had expanded recklessly. Fuelled by Agarwal’s goals of world domination, backed by SoftBank, the corporate opened lodges in almost 80 international locations, together with the US and China, the world’s two largest economies. By the top of 2019, it had develop into the second-most valued startup in India at $10 billion. However even earlier than Covid-19 hit journey and hospitality, it had develop into clear that Oyo had grown too quick for its personal good.
In the course of the pandemic, it was compelled to chop tens of 1000’s of jobs, exit hopeless markets and quit its world domination ambition. In its newest funding spherical final month, it was valued at $2.4 billion, lower than a fourth of its 2019 valuation. Its revenues are nonetheless far off from pre-pandemic ranges. Whereas the corporate has averted a collapse, its decline has been humbling.
The opportunistic Motel 6 acquisition, nonetheless, reveals that Agarwal nonetheless harbours ambitions to develop into a big world lodge model. To his credit score, regardless of the numerous setbacks, Agarwal has held agency and stabilised the corporate. He has additionally elevated his holding in Oyo, now estimated at 33% (though it’s not clear how precisely he financed the $2 billion he invested in Oyo in 2019 and the way he can pay it again).
Oyo’s maiden web revenue, posted final yr, is more likely to improve within the coming years, particularly if it might probably revive gross sales development. It’s simple to overlook that Agarwal remains to be solely 30 years outdated. He has time on his facet. However it would possible take a number of years extra for him to return Oyo to its 2019 peak — a cautionary story for entrepreneurs whose unfettered ambition leads them to lose contact with the truth of day by day operations.
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