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Manu Indrayan, Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer, 612 League

Manu Indrayan is the co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of 612 League, India's fastest growing clothing brand for pre-teens.A first generation entrepreneur, Manu conceived and created the 612 League from scratch - an ‘Imagined in India, International in Outlook’...

Fashion retailers should look at collaborative processes from PE investors beyond mere fund needs

Fashion retailers must seek private equity investment going beyond their mere monetary needs and look at creating eco-systems and process while roping in the financial investor, as per the conclusion of a cross section of private equity players and...

How first-generation entrepreneur Manu Indrayan conceived and created 612 League

The complex kidswear segment in India has been witnessing a boom as parents and children becoming more conscious about kids fashion and trends. The market – which was worth Rs 59,520 crore in 2015 – accounted for 20 per cent...

612 League to open 800 stores by 2020; aims to be Rs 350 crore company

With parents and children becoming more conscious about kids fashion and trends, the complex kidswear segment in India has been witnessing a boom. The market - which was worth Rs 59,520 crore in 2015 - accounted for 20 per cent...

Kidswear brand 612 League to raise Rs 100 cr, focus more on e-commerce

Kidswear brand 612 League is looking to raise up to Rs 100 crore over the next year as part of its strategy to clock a turnover of Rs 300 crore by 2021 and take leadership position in the market. "We will...

Kidswear in India: USD 8.2 bn. Mini Rodini 2014 sales: USD 4.5 mn. What ails Indian kidswear?

With parents and children becoming more conscious about kids fashion and trends and foreign retailers beckoning Indian consumers with kids-specific products and choices, the complex kidswear segment in India is drawing attention anew. Overall, the kidswear market makes up approximately...
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