Exclusive: Zoomcar Looks To Raise Over INR 36 Cr After Internal Cash Infusion

Exclusive: Zoomcar Looks To Raise Over INR 36 Cr After Internal Cash Infusion

Indian self-drive car rental company Zoomcar is chasing new investments in 2021 as it looks to revive its business after the slowdown in 2020. The company has raised over INR 5 Cr from its parent company Zoomcar Inc, registered in the US, the second such internal infusion in the first two months of the year. And it has also made an offer to existing investors to raise further capital and chart a course for revival. 

According to the company’s filings with the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA), Zoomcar has received the internal cash infusion, by allotting 10,629 equity shares, at a nominal rate of INR 10 per share and a premium of INR 4,957 per share. The total amount of internal cash infusion is INR 5,27,94,243. This puts the company’s internal cash infusion amount since the start of the year at over INR 13.5 Cr after an infusion of INR 8,26,14,376 on January 05, 2021, as per recent filings.

Beyond this, the company has also offered to issue Series P2 Preference Shares to select investors, upon conversion of their Optionally Convertible Debentures (OCDs). The Series P2 shares will be allotted at a face value of INR 10 per share and a premium of INR 2,431 per share. The OCD holders include Mahindra & Mahindra Limited, which will be allotted 1,03,06 Series P2 preferred stock. In all, 1,49,986 Series C2 Preference Shares will be allotted to OCD holders, with the company looking to raise INR 36.59 Cr (roughly $5 Mn). 

Besides Mahindra & Mahindra, WeWork India CEO Karan Virwani; Sandhar Technologies’ Jayanth Davar, Monica Davar & Neel Davar as well as angel investor Srikanth Subramanian have been made the offer by the company. 

Zoomcar In Need Of Funds

Founded in 2012 by David Back and Greg Moran, Bengaluru-based Zoomcar has, to date, raised $193.6 Mn in 18 funding rounds from 35 investors. According to Crunchbase, the company’s last reported funding round was on February 8, 2021, a venture round where it raised $39.8 Mn. Just last month, the company had raised $30 Mn for its Series D round from Sony Innovation Fund. 

According to the company’s financials for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2020 (FY20), Zoomcar spent INR 629.4 Cr To Earn INR 291.2 Cr. While the company’s income increased by 10%, its expenses increased by 35%, resulting in its loss almost doubling to INR 424.3 Cr. 

The company faced further trouble in the current fiscal year (FY21), which began with the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic in India and the resultant lockdown. The shared mobility segment in India was hit hard, with several Indian startups such as Drivezy and Ola facing a major shortfall in revenue. 

With revenue down amid the pandemic, Zoomcar unveiled its latest offering, a B2B SaaS solution called ‘Zoomcar Mobility Stack (ZMS)’, to manage fleet and track vehicles and user behaviour in real-time. The software stack includes an internet of things (IoT) device and software that will work across both internal combustion and electric vehicles. The company claims that its platform is hardware and geography agnostic.

Zoomcar’s latest product launch is said to focus on the B2B and B2B2C segment as the revenue from B2C business has hit a roadblock. Notably, product pivots and coming up with new offerings isn’t something Zoomcar seems to struggle with.

In its nearly nine-year-long journey, Zoomcar has introduced multiple new offerings for its customers, beginning with Zoomvest, which allowed high net worth individuals (HNI) to list their cars for leases through its platform, but this was shut in 2017. Then it launched ZAP Purchase to allow customers to cover their EMI cost for new cars by listing them for rentals through Zoomcar. The third experiment was ZAP Subscribe, for six months to 36-month subscriptions but this did not work either.

Besides this, the company has also been partnering with several automobile original equipment manufacturers (OEM) with MG Motors being an example to offer an alternate ownership model.

Meanwhile, the company has been unable to sufficiently resolve customers’ complaints related to delayed refunds. Several users have taken to social media in recent weeks to highlight the delay in refunds and the lack of transparency on the company’s part on the status of their refunds.

“I have been chasing you for the past 4 months. How patient do you want me to be? Are you out of cash to deliver the customer their refund?,” Zoomcar user Anisha Lohia posted on Twitter.

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