Incuspaze to raise USD 25 mn to fund expansion plan amid rising demand for flexible office space

Coworking firm Incuspaze has plans to expand its portfolio by an additional 20 lakh sq. ft. by December 2025. To fuel this ambitious growth, the company plans to raise USD 25 million through a pre-IPO funding round, according to a press release.

Incuspaze, which provides managed flexible office spaces to corporates, is looking to expand its business across major cities before planning to launch its Initial Public Offer (IPO).

Established in 2016, Incuspaze has a presence in 44 locations across 18 cities with a total portfolio of 40 lakh square feet. In view of the growing demand for flexible workspaces, he said the company intends to start new centres across Delhi-NCR, Pune, Bengaluru and Hyderabad.

Earlier this year, Incuspaze raised USD 8 million from the India Inflection Opportunity Fund and other financial Institutions.

Also read: Incuspaze leases 4 lakh sq ft office space in Bhutani Infra’s Alphathum in Noida

Incuspaze IPO plans

“We plan to add another 2 million (20 lakh) square feet in our portfolio by the end of December 2025. We are looking to raise a pre-IPO round of USD 25 million. The company has a plan to launch its IPO in the next few years. The demand for premium office space remains strong, especially from multinational companies looking to set up Global Capability Centres (GCCs) in India,” Incuspaze founder and CEO Sanjay Choudhary said.

In the past six months, Incuspaze has enhanced its portfolio with an addition of 2 million square feet of office space across Delhi NCR, Mumbai, Chennai, Pune, Jaipur, Lucknow and Bengaluru.

In July this year, Incuspaze had taken on lease around 5.8 lakh square feet of office space from property owners in Gurugram to meet corporate demand.

According to real estate consultant Vestian, flexible office space operators had a portfolio of 67 million sq ft of prime office space till June this year and the number is set to cross 100 million sq ft by 2026-end as they look to expand amid a rise in demand from corporates.

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