The Indian pet retailer aims to double its offline footprint nationwide.
The Delhi-headquartered company is experiencing strong growth as it recently opened its 75th experience center in the Indian capital.
According to local media reports, the retailer plans to have 150 stores in 15 cities by 2024.
Heads Up For Tails, founded by Rashi Narang in 2008, now offers more than 13,000 products for pets, both offline and online.
In January, it was rumored that the company was raising an “internal round of funds” after a financial deal didn’t go through.
Live Mint reported that the pet retailer was raising around $10 to $15 million (€9.3 to €14M) from its existing investors. Heads Up for Tails raised $37 million (€34.5M) in Series A round back in 2021.
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