Lenexis to invest Rs 100 cr to open 100-150 Wok Express

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

Lenexis FoodWorks, the owner of service restaurant (QSR) chain Express, is planning to invest Rs 100 crore to expand its presence to up to 150 locations in the next five years.

"In the next five years, we are planning to add 100-150 restaurants in Bangalore, Delhi, Hyderabad, and We have already invested Rs 30 crore and will invest another Rs 100 crore to fund this expansion," Lenexis told here.

"The funds will come from internal accruals, and we have no plans to raise funds from external sources," he added.

The firm's revenue grew by 78.8 per cent in fiscal 2017-18, and Agrawal said he expects a two-fold growth in revenue in this financial year on the back of expansion.

"We are planning to add 30 restaurants across Mumbai, and this year," he said, adding the company is expecting to achieve break even in two years.

The chain currently employs 500 people, which is expected to double in the next five years, according to him.

Agrawal said the company targets youth in the age group of 1530 years who are looking beyond burgers and pizzas.

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First Published: Thu, May 10 2018. 19:11 IST