Usha International, a well‑known consumer‑durables brand with roots going back to pre‑independence India, is considering going public.
Why a Listing?
The company’s promoters, including Krishna Shriram, say a stock market listing could fund the next phase of growth and help the business expand further.
What We Know So Far
- The idea is still in the planning stage; no details on size or timing have been shared.
- Usha International started as part of the historic Delhi Cloth and General Mills (DCM) group.
Potential Impact for Investors
If the IPO goes ahead, retail investors could get a chance to own a piece of a legacy brand that is looking to grow its product range and market reach.
Bottom Line
While nothing is confirmed yet, the prospect of an Usha International listing adds another option for investors interested in the consumer‑durables sector.