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Agenda-setting intelligence, analysis and advice for the global fashion community.
NEW YORK, United States — Luxury fashion startup Farfetch is meeting advisers about an initial public offering in New York as early as the end of next year, according to people familiar with the matter.
Farfetch will appoint advisers in the coming months, the people said, asking not to be named as the details are not public. No final decisions have been made, and the company may also hold off on listing until 2018, they said. Farfetch was valued at almost $1.5 billion in its last funding round earlier this year, a person familiar with the matter said at the time.
The IPO timeline is intended to coincide with Farfetch’s plan to become profitable by late 2017, one of the people said. It is “false” that Farfetch is looking at an IPO in 2017 or 2018, chief marketing officer Stephanie Horton said in an e-mail.
The company acts as an online marketplace for luxury boutiques, letting smaller retailers connect with more customers and ship designer and hard-to-find fashion worldwide. Customers can browse shops in Saudi Arabia, Poland and Luxembourg for hot-pink Alexander McQueen kimono coats and Yeezy military-style boots.
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The London-based startup may also consider listing in its home market, the people said. IPO volumes in both the UK and US halved this year amid investor concerns about the effects of Brexit and the US elections. Still, companies in the US raised more than $18 billion from the sales in 2016, more than double the $6.8 billion their British counterparts sold, data compiled by Bloomberg show.
Farfetch, founded by former shoe designer Jose Neves, raised $110 million from investors in May, including Singapore sovereign-wealth fund Temasek Holdings Pte and Chinese venture firm IDG Capital Partners.
By Ruth David and Matthew Campbell; editors: Aaron Kirchfel, Amy Thomson and Devin Banerjee.
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