Rapido founders shed 'promoter' tags for IPO, joining a growing trend among new-age firms
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. MUMBAI: The three co-founders of ride-hailing platform Rapido—Aravind Sanka, Pavan Guntupalli and Rishikesh S R—have shed their promoter tags, with the company's board approving a proposal in August last yearto reclassify them as non-promoter shareholders, according to a regulatory filing reviewed by Mint.
The reclassification is an exercise in preparation for Rapido’s public market debut in FY27, said an investor aware of the company’s plans. "The company will soon start its IPO process and hire bankers," the investor said on condition of anonymity.
Rapido follows other new-age companies where founders were reclassified as non-promoters to ease their compliance burden after listing, with benefits ranging from favourable board compositions to getting easier approval for their compensation. The board of Roppen Transport Services Private Ltd, the company that operates Rapido, approved the reclassification of Sanka, Guntupalli and Rishikesh as non-promoter shareholders on 20 August 2025.
This followed an application made by the co-founders on 13 August 2025. “While the Company was still in its initial stages (the co-founders) were classified as promoters of the Company.
Since then, and as the Company has grown and progressed, it is now professionally managed, with the board of directors of the Company offering guidance from time to time," the board noted in a letter to the Registrar of Companies on 16 December. “Currently, the operations and compliances of the Company have been on auto-pilot mode similar to any other well-established corporate organization." The board said it considered three factors before approving the application – that each of the co-founders did not hold more than
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