Setll has planned to expand its capacity by more than 2.5 times to 5,000 beds by the end of this fiscal and is looking to enter the Noida, Pune and Chennai markets, a senior executive said. The company, which focuses on providing rental accommodations to working professionals, currently has around 2000 beds across Bengaluru, Gurugram and Hyderabad across 40 centres. The Bengaluru-based startup charges between Rs 12,000 and Rs 18,000 per-bed.
“We are currently present in three cities dominated by IT firms. We are now actively looking at entering Noida, Pune and Chennai where a lot of professionals are working in IT and other sectors. We anticipate strong demand for quality coliving centre in these cities," Settl Co-Founder Abhishek Tripathi said.
The company is in an advanced stage of discussion with a few property owners in three cities where it has a presence as well as three new cities. The agreements are likely to be signed by September. «The coliving segment was one of the worst affected sectors because of the closure of offices and educational institutions.
But, it has bounced back sharply with employees returning to office fully or in hybrid mode,» he added. Employees will need rental accommodations in cities even if they have to go the office for 2 days a week, he said. Settl's revenue jumped to Rs 16.75 crore last fiscal from Rs 6.75 crore in the previous year.
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