E-commerce Shake-Up: TCC Concept Moves to Acquire Furniture Retailer Pepperfry
Realty services company TCC Concept has formally announced the signing of a term sheet to acquire up to a 100% stake in Pepperfry, an omnichannel platform specializing in furniture and home goods. While the specific deal size and the timeline for the acquisition's completion remain undisclosed, the news had an immediate impact on the stock market, with shares of BSE-listed TCC Concept hitting the 5% upper circuit on Friday, closing at ₹543.35.
TCC Concept articulated that the proposed acquisition is a strategic move designed to bolster its footprint in the rapidly expanding e-commerce and digital marketplace arenas. This initiative is intended to complement its existing focus on technology-led platforms, fostering enhanced customer experience, generating operational synergies, and unlocking new avenues for growth within its business portfolio.
Pepperfry, established in 2012, operates primarily through a commission-based model on product sales. It currently navigates a competitive landscape, vying with major e-commerce players such as Amazon and Flipkart, alongside Reliance-backed Urban Ladder. The company recently secured ₹43.3 crore in funding from its existing investors, including prominent firms like Norwest Venture Partners, Goldman Sachs, General Electric Pension Trust, Growth Equity Opportunity Fund, and Panthera Growth Partners.
Historically, Pepperfry has accumulated over $300 million (approximately ₹2,600 crore) in funding and was previously valued at more than $341 million (roughly ₹3,000 crore). Despite converting into a public entity in 2022 in preparation for a proposed $250–300 million initial public offering (IPO), the company ultimately shelved these plans. Cofounder Ashish Shah indicated that Pepperfry had opted to prioritize sustainable growth and profitability over an immediate public listing. Financially, Pepperfry has largely remained a loss-making entity since its inception, reporting a net loss of ₹117.5 crore against an operating revenue of ₹188.9 crore in FY24.
The potential acquisition is unfolding amid a broader trend of consolidation within India’s online furniture and home goods market. This sector is characterized by intense competition between traditional retailers and digital-first platforms, all striving for increased scale and market dominance. A report by Grant Thornton Bharat highlights a significant intensification of strategic domestic mergers and acquisitions (M&A) across various segments, including food & beverages, FMCG, and e-commerce. Domestic deals constitute approximately 77% of overall deal volumes, with larger players frequently engaging in bolt-on acquisitions to achieve category leadership.
Furthermore, an analysis by audit firm PwC on e-commerce/retail M&A trends indicates fewer deals in 2025 compared to 2024, but with a notable increase in transaction sizes. This reflects a strategic shift by companies towards prioritizing scale, leveraging data and advertising capabilities, and enhancing overall profitability. For TCC Concept, this acquisition represents a pivotal entry point into a direct consumer-facing market segment, diversifying its business reach.
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