Daybreak

When Peyush Bansal spent more than Rs 200 crore to buy back Lenskart shares from investors at a deep discount, it wasn’t just a bold trade. It was a rare  move few founders manage. He essentially clawed back equity before heading into an IPO.

And this extra stake pushed him into “promoter” status, a role many startup leaders once avoided but are now racing to embrace.

Why the sudden shift? What does it reveal about founders, investors, and regulators in India’s IPO boom?

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