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Time of India
21 hours ago
- Business
- Time of India
Incuspaze buys realty analytics company VSKOUT
Live Events (You can now subscribe to our (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel New Delhi: Flexible workspace provider Incuspaze has acquired VSKOUT , a business-to-business software-as-a-service solution offering data analytics for commercial real estate, just days after acquiring Pune-based smaller rival deal was structured as a combination of cash and equity swap, the Gurgaon-based companies said without disclosing further financial newly merged entity aims to redefine how global capability centres (GCCs) and enterprises approach growth, site selection and strategy. The GCC market in India is projected to expand to $99-105 billion by 2030 from $64.6 billion in 2023-24."We plan to build a sustainable business in the real estate industry that is fit for the future. VSKOUT's technology and deep understanding of the industry will help us deliver an enhanced experience and innovative solutions to clients," said Sanjay Choudhary, founder and CEO of real-time property intelligence will enable smarter, faster, and more scalable solutions for corporates across India and GCCs, he said."Beyond the synergy in services, the cultural fit and aligned goals make this a seamless transition. Our teams are now co-creating a data-first future for the real estate and workspace sector," Saumya Kumar and Pankaj Jain, co-founders of VSKOUT, said in a which secured $8 million in funding last year, is expected to close its $25 million pre-initial public offering round in the next few company is targeting revenue of Rs 350-400 crore in this financial year, up from Rs 150 crore in 2024-25, banking on acquisitions and an expected increase in leased space to drive growth.


Hindustan Times
25-06-2025
- Business
- Hindustan Times
Incuspaze acquires Pune's Trios to expand coworking biz, targets ₹350-400 crore
Managed office space provider, Incuspaze, has acquired Pune-based co-working firm Trios in a cash and stock deal to expand its business, the company said. The company did not mention the deal value. Managed office space provider, Incuspaze, has acquired Pune-based co-working firm Trios in a cash and stock deal to expand its business. (Representational Image)(Incuspaze) With the acquisition of TRIOS, Incuspaze strengthens its footprint in the Pune market, aligning with its ambition to become a full-stack workspace provider for MNCs and Global Capability Centers (GCCs). "In a 100 per cent acquisition with a cash and stock deal, the topline revenue will be up by 10–15 per cent, contributing towards Incuspaze's target of ₹ 350-400 crore revenue for 2025–26," the company said. "The integration is expected to unlock substantial value through revenue synergies, advanced technology capabilities, operational efficiencies, and the standardization of services across all locations. This move is also a strategic step as Incuspaze prepares for a potential IPO within the next 24 to 36 months," the company said. Also Read: Incuspaze to invest ₹ 100 crore to add 2 million square feet by 2025-end 'This acquisition will not only expand our regional footprint but also drive cost efficiencies and customer experience standardization across all locations,' said Sanjay Choudhary, Founder and CEO of Incuspaze. 'TRIOS is a natural strategic and cultural fit, and their tech capabilities will enhance our roadmap for elevating workplace experiences.' The integration is expected to bring substantial value through operational efficiencies, enhanced technology platforms, and uniform service standards across locations. Importantly, TRIOS' founding team will continue to play an active role post-acquisition, aiding in a smooth transition and integration process. Sanjay Chatrath, Co-founder and Managing Partner at Incuspaze, described the acquisition as a 'pivotal step' toward building a PAN-India network of flexible workspaces. 'TRIOS' stronghold in Pune complements our national strategy and will unlock synergies across operations, technology, and customer experience,' he noted. The TRIOS acquisition takes Incuspaze's portfolio to over 50 locations in more than 18 cities across India. The company is now focused on accelerating its expansion across both Tier-1 and emerging Tier-2 markets through a combination of strategic M&A and greenfield growth. Established in 2016, Incuspaze has a presence in over 50 locations across 18 cities with a total portfolio of 4 million sq ft.


Time of India
24-06-2025
- Business
- Time of India
Incuspaze acquires Pune's Trios to expand co-working business
Incuspaze , a managed office space provider, has acquired Pune-based co-working firm Trios in a cash and stock deal to expand its business. The company did not mention the deal value. Established in 2016, Incuspaze has a presence in more than 50 locations across 18 cities with a total portfolio of 40 lakh square feet. Founded in 2017, Trios operates 12 co-working centres in Pune and Gurugram. In a statement on Monday, Incuspaze said it has acquired Trios to tap the growing demand for flexible workspaces in Pune. "In a 100 per cent acquisition with a cash and stock deal, the topline revenue will be up by 10-15 per cent, contributing towards Incuspaze's target of Rs 350-400 crore revenue for 2025-26," it added. Incuspaze founder and CEO Sanjay Choudhary said, "This acquisition will not only expand our regional footprint but also drive cost efficiencies and customer experience standardisation across all locations. We see Trios as a natural cultural and strategic fit". Post-acquisition, the founders of Trios will continue to be associated with Incuspaze in expanded roles, supporting the integration process. Customers from both companies can expect a seamless transition with enhanced offerings and no changes to pricing or service models. Sanjay Chatrath, cofounder & Managing Partner of Incuspaze, said, "This acquisition marks a pivotal step in our journey to build a pan-India network of high-quality, flexible workspaces". Recently, Incuspaze has set up a new company FlexLeaze to provide end-to-end office leasing solutions to corporates. It has appointed Rahul Sarin as co-founder and CEO of FlexLeaze. Through this new business vertical, Incuspaze steps into the fit-out lease services segment within managed office spaces.