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A91 Partners to Profit ₹445 Crore from Atomberg Ahead of Upcoming IPO

Indianewsweek By Indianewsweek August 23, 2026 4 Min Read
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A91 Partners is cashing in on its investment in Atomberg Technologies as the consumer appliances manufacturer moves towards an initial public offering (IPO). The firm has sold shares worth nearly ₹445 crore, while still retaining a significant stake in the company.

Details of A91’s Stake Sale

A91 Partners, which first invested in Atomberg in 2019, has executed a strategic exit by selling shares amounting to ₹445 crore. This sale comes as part of Atomberg’s plans to go public with its draft red herring prospectus (DRHP) now revealed.

The total investment made by A91 in Atomberg was approximately ₹143 crore, split between ₹118 crore as primary capital and ₹25 crore in secondary transactions from other shareholders. Post the stake sale, A91 remains Atomberg’s largest shareholder, possessing a 21.02% shareholding.

Growth and Diversification of Atomberg

Originally recognized for its energy-efficient BLDC (Brushless Direct Current) ceiling fans, Atomberg has expanded its product range into several other home appliances, including mixer grinders, water purifiers, and cold-pressed juicers. This pivot has positioned the company well in a competitive market that is increasingly leaning towards energy efficiency and sustainability.

Over the financial year (FY) 2026, Atomberg’s operational revenue grew by 34.8%, rising to ₹1,293.77 crore from ₹959.51 crore in FY25. However, like many companies in growth phases, Atomberg reported a loss of ₹148.88 crore, showcasing the challenges of scaling operations amid ongoing investments in product development.

IPO Plans and Future Prospects

Atomberg’s forthcoming IPO is planned to raise ₹450 crore through a fresh issue, alongside an offer for the sale of 76.54 million shares. The fresh capital is earmarked for purposes including debt repayment, brand enhancement, and research and development (R&D).

Key secondary sellers aside from A91 include Parampara Early Stage Opportunities Fund, which liquidated shares worth approximately ₹116 crore. Atomberg’s founders, Manoj Meena and Sibabrata Das, also took the opportunity to monetize parts of their stakes, illustrating a trend of early investors securing returns prior to a public listing.

What This Means

The event is indicative of the rising investor interest in the consumer appliances sector in India, which is seeing a shift towards energy-efficient and technologically advanced products. The successful capital raise through the IPO process could enable Atomberg to further entrench its market presence against competitors while expanding product lines.

This also reflects the liquidity being generated in the startup ecosystem, with early investors increasingly looking to realize gains before their portfolio companies enter public markets. Consumers could benefit as Atomberg enhances its offerings through R&D, potentially bringing innovative products to the market.

Frequently Asked Questions

What products does Atomberg manufacture?

Atomberg initially specialized in energy-efficient BLDC ceiling fans and has expanded into various kitchen and home appliances, including mixer grinders, water purifiers, and cold-pressed juicers.

Why are A91’s stake sales important?

A91’s stake sales not only provide liquidity back to investors but also signal confidence in Atomberg’s growth trajectory as it prepares for an IPO, validating the company’s business model and market potential.

How has Atomberg performed financially?

For the fiscal year 2026, Atomberg reported a 34.8% increase in revenue, totaling ₹1,293.77 crore, although it still faced a loss of ₹148.88 crore.

What are Atomberg’s plans post-IPO?

Following its IPO, Atomberg aims to use the raised capital for debt repayment, enhancing its brand, and investing in research and development to scale its appliance portfolio.

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