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Shadowfax to file IPO papers under confidential route

Shadowfax to file IPO papers under confidential route

Time of India8 hours ago

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The hyperlocal logistics startups could be valued at around Rs 5,500-6,000 crore, depending on the market conditions at the time of the listing, a person in the know said. The company has increasingly focused on the fast-growing quick commerce sector over the last year by providing rapid delivery to brands and marketplaces without their own logistics.

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