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Beverage start-up Jimmy’s raises 6 crore in pre-series funding
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Saturday, 13 March, 2021, 08 : 00 AM [IST]
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Our Bureau, New Delhi
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In a bid to fuel its growth in the evolving premium beverage segment in India, Jimmy’s Premium Cocktail mixers raised Rs6 crores in a bridge round led by Vinay Agarwal,director, First State Stewart Asia and Keki Mistry, HDFC Limited, among others. The round also saw participation by existing investors and the founders, all of whom upped their stake in the company.
Ankur Bhatia, founder, Jimmy’s Cocktails,said, “This investment from investors who had participated in our previous round, is testimony to our vision to be a market leader in the emerging premium beverage segment in India.Confidence in our team and our vision, were key reasons they wanted to increase their stake, and while we had a few other offers on the table, with them we didn’t need to look far to step up our growth plans.”
Launched September 2019, the brandhad completed a seed round of Rs2.5 crore just before lockdown was announced. Primarily a retail focussed brand, it started direct-to-consumer sales from its website to overcome Covid-led challenges. Thisresponse to the changed retail environment proved expedient, with the company having now home delivered their cocktail mixers to over 400 cities.
For their pre-series round, the company took a measured decision to limit the size of investment, as the founding team believes in maintaining profitability with growth. Proceeds from the new round will go towards the expansion of its retail footprint and enhancing itsproduct portfolio. The company also plans to expand to overseas markets shortly.
Nitin Bhardwaj, co-founder and COO, Jimmy’s Cocktails,said, “In less than a year, Jimmy’s Cocktails has scaled its presence to 1500 retail outlets across 20 cities and seen a 20 times growth. However, while we continue to invest behind the brand and scale our operations, our resolve to build an inherently profitable business is strong.”
Indian consumers are fast acquiring a love for cocktails. The trend has been visible at bars and restaurants for a while, in fact over recent years, cocktails as a category has moved up the curve to contribute upto 30 per cent of revenue among premium bars. Nevertheless, unlike most spirits, where on-premise popularity echoes in off-premise or home drinking choices, this trend refused to play catch up.
Mirza Baig,co-founder and CMO, Jimmy’s Cocktails, said, “We discovered the challenges that were holding people back from fixing their favourite cocktails at home. This seeded the idea to develop a product, which allows consumers to recreate their gourmet bar style drinks at home, minus the stress and fuss. And now in just a year, we have served more than a Million cocktails across India.”
Another testimony to the brands rising popularity is the love it receives on social media from users, with their organic followers surpassing most recent beverage start-ups.
“Our Instagram is bustling with enthusiastic users sharing how they’re enjoying their favourite tipple with our mixers. Jimmy’s is being built for the evening and weekend occasion, and we intend to add several other product categories which are synergistic with both our brand and occasion.” added Ankur.
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