SuperCluster Pi acquires Auravedic

SuperCluster Pi (House of Brands) has acquired controlling equity in Auravedic, a modern Ayurvedic beauty brand. The brand specializes in combining years of knowledge in Ayurveda with modern technology to bring the best of skincare, with a category leading Kumkumadi oil across marketplaces like Amazon, Nykaa, Purplle, etc.

This acquisition will enable SuperCluster Pi to increase its portfolio of brands and capture a larger share of the proactive wellness market. Ayurveda, in skincare, is set to be the next big thing in beauty with a large part of the western world already warming up to it. Auravedic has already exported to 20+ countries, apart from India, the statement said.

Auravedic was started in 2012 by co-founders Philip Alexander and Amrita for redefining the way ayurveda is seen by youth through skin and hair care solutions. This Mumbai-based skincare brand has a wide range of modern ayurvedic skin care solutions that are accessible to the world.

The team of digital marketing and branding experts in SuperCluster Pi will help Auravedic scale its business further, a statement said.

Acquisition of promising product brands is part of the process where ventures with promising product portfolios are identified and SuperCluster Pi’s playbooks are utilized to scale such brands faster, a statement said.

Samvedanam has advised Auravedic on the transaction working along with the Acquisitions team at Supercluster Pi.

SuperCluster Pi has a dedicated M&A (Mergers and Acquisitions) team that interacts with founders to understand their business ethos and vision and if it fits into the bouquet of SuperCluster Pi brands. As it finds alignment, the team creates a growth plan for the brand & values the brand to acquire controlling equity after thorough due diligence.

Post-acquisition, Auravedic will continue to add value to the growth of the brand continuing with innovation in product development, manufacturing, and enhancing the brand portfolio.

“Auravedic as a brand has been able to capture a major share of the ayurvedic market in the last few years. We are thrilled with the alliance with SuperCluster Pi because it will help us scale our brand further in the D2C space,” said Amrita Bhatia; co-founder of Auravedic.

“SuperCluster Pi’s philosophy resonates closely with our own, of creating quality products sourced from nature and developed through science and cutting edge technology. Together with both our teams’ leaderships, I am confident about our mission to grow Auravedic into one of the leading Ayurvedic skincare brands in the world,” she further added.

With this acquisition SuperCluster Pi now has 7 problem-solving, consumer-centric, socially conscious brands under its umbrella increasing their overall reach to over 3 lacs customers within less than 1 year of operation.

Talking about the acquisition, Vishnu Prasath Devarajan, Founder of SuperCluster Pi said, “Auravedic is a brand close to my heart since it helps us spread awareness about ayurvedic traditions and its principles to the younger generation. Ayurvedic skin care has picked up in western countries just like Korean skin care has seen an uptick in Indian youth in the last few years. Our aim is to make Auravedic the preferred skincare brand for the youth of India and the world, making it a household natural skincare brand.”

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