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🏰 Valencia India IPO – Villas, Vacations & Valuation Headaches?

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🧠 At a Glance

Valencia India Ltd is hitting the SME IPO stage with a ₹48.95 Cr issue to fund 15 fancy villas and a clubhouse in Mount Abu. The company dabbles in everything from hospitality to real estate to FMCG exports. Strong growth, eyebrow-raising margins, and a price tag that screams “premium property” — literally and figuratively.


1. 🎬 Introduction with Hook

🧘♂️ “Imagine sipping chai in a luxury villa in Abu… now imagine funding it through an IPO.”

That’s basically Valencia India’s pitch.

Founded in 2017, the company is trying to become a hospitality-cum-real-estate-cum-import-export giant — all in one SME-sized package. With a club lease, ambitious resort expansion, and a ₹49 Cr IPO to finance it, Valencia wants to make your vacation dreams come true.

But should investors turn into accidental resort owners? Or is this IPO a timeshare trap in disguise?


2. 🏗️ Business Model (WTF Do They Even Do?)

Valencia India Ltd = A “Jack of All Trades” holding a property lease in one hand and a dairy-export contract in the other.

Here’s the thali:

  • 🏡 Real Estate: Development of bungalows, malls, and apartments.
  • 🛏️ Hospitality: Operates a leased club/resort in Mount Abu since 2017. They’re now building 15 new villas and a swanky clubhouse.
  • 📦 Exports/Imports: Active in food and non-food FMCG trades — especially Middle East.
  • 🧀 Agro + Dairy + FMCG Trading: No in-house brands, mostly trading.
  • 🥂 Events Biz: Weddings, corporate picnics, birthday parties. Essentially your cousin’s shaadi planner… with an RHP.

A bizarre cocktail of businesses — if Airbnb, D-Mart, and Mahindra Lifespaces had a Gujarati child.


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