[India] - Water purifier maker Livpure eying over 1 mn memberships within 4 years

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"Even in the first quarter of this year we grew by 45 per cent
We are planning a growth of 55-60 per cent this year as well...We are looking at a revenue of close to Rs 900 crore this year," he added3
min read Last Updated : Sep 15 2024 | 11:22 AM IST Livpure is betting big on its water-as-a-service model, targeting over 1 million
subscriptions in the next four years as it intensifies efforts to scale up affordable access to clean and purified water across India,
according to company Managing Director Rakesh Kaul. The company, also present in categories such as appliances, mattresses and sleep
accessories, is targeting a turnover of Rs 900 crore this fiscal year, a growth of up to 60 per cent from the previous year. "India is a
huge market, and everyone knows that purified water and access to purified water is a big challenge...Currently, in a country the size of
to reducing the cost of access to clean drinking water to consumers, he said,"We launched an innovative business model called
water-as-a-service four years back, whereby we decided that the installation (of electric water purifier) will happen absolutely free of
cost."All that a consumer has to pay is for the subscription of the service which can be for a single month scheme, a three-month plan, a
six-month plan or a 12-month plan, thereby bringing the cost of acquisition. "We have more than 2,50,000 consumers in a span of
three-and-a-half years now
We command more than 65 per cent share of this subscription market
Going forward, we are looking at the water market, not from the lens of only water purifiers as a product, but water-as-a-service
We could look at 1 million subscriptions...," Kaul said. He further said,"The whole idea is how do we ensure access to clean and purified
water, and the cost is reduced to the billion Indians."Asked about the timeline for achieving the target, he said,"Four years down the line,
we're looking at 1 million subscribers in this business, which will be great, actually."In order to meet this aim, he said Livpure is
expanding its network. "Currently, our operational cities are 26 but we get mainly business from bigger cities, and we intend to be in 50
to 75 cities in the next two to three years, and eventually cover hundreds," Kaul said. On the growth outlook, he said the company's
turnover grew by over 57 per cent last fiscal. "Even in the first quarter of this year we grew by 45 per cent
We are planning a growth of 55-60 per cent this year as well...We are looking at a revenue of close to Rs 900 crore this year," he
added. Livpure, which had last month raised Rs 233 crore from M-G Investments and Ncubate Capital, will utilise a significant chunk to
enhance its subscription base. "We would continue to invest in the subscription business, where the capex would be deployed for installing
the machine free of cost to the consumer's place," he said. Asked how the fresh funds would be deployed, Kaul said,"On a ballpark figure
around 40-50 per cent on the subscription capex, and 20-odd per cent on the manufacturing capex, another 15 per cent on the innovation and
tech build up, tech stack, and maybe another 15 per cent in building the exclusive business outlets, which we are opening.First Published:
Sep 15 2024 | 11:12 AMIST