Bodycraft Clinic and Salon raises Rs 120 crore in funding
Bodycraft Clinic and Salon has secured Rs 120 crore funding from Singularity AMC to fuel its expansion across India. The integrated beauty, wellness, and medical aesthetics platform plans to open 30 new locations, invest in advanced clinical techn...
Quest Profin Advisors acted as the exclusive investment banker to Bodycraft on the transaction, while ALMT Legal, Advocates & Solicitors served as legal advisors.
The investment will support the company’s next phase of expansion across India as demand for organised beauty, wellness and aesthetic care services continues to grow.
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Bodycraft operates 67 premium wellness and medical aesthetic clinics and salons across the country and plans to add 30 more new locations with the fresh capital. It will also invest in clinical technology and equipment, strengthen management and operations, improve efficiency through AI, and enhance customer experience across the network.
On the funding, Sahil Gupta, CEO, Bodycraft Clinics and Salons, said, “ The capital from Singularity will enable us to accelerate expansion, deepen our clinical and technological capabilities, and continue investing in the talent and infrastructure required to build a category-leading business.”
Dr Mikki Singh, Founder and Medical Director, Bodycraft Clinics and Salons, added, “We will invest in the best technology, deepen our training programmes, and continue building clinical acumen that the industry has rarely seen. Whether it is emerging frontiers in longevity or regenerative therapies, we aspire to bring what is new and proven to our patrons, in a way that delivers transformative outcomes and genuine value for money.”
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Sandeep Bapat, Co-Chief Investment Officer, Singularity AMC, said, “The hybrid model of clinics and salons under one roof is differentiated, and Bodycraft has successfully executed it at scale. Singularity’s investment will enable the Bodycraft team to expand their business in more cities across India.”
Bodycraft operates in a market experiencing sustained growth across beauty, wellness, and aesthetic care services. Industry estimates suggest India’s clinical aesthetic market could grow from around $2 billion in 2024 to more than $7 billion by 2033, while the broader beauty and personal care market is expected to expand from about $27 billion in FY25 to nearly $39 billion by FY30. Rising incomes, increasing spending on wellness and personal care, and growing demand for specialised treatments continue to support the sector.
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