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Updated · openthemagazine.com · May 1
SaffronStays tops ₹100 crore revenue with more than 460 homes
Updated
Updated · openthemagazine.com · May 1

SaffronStays tops ₹100 crore revenue with more than 460 homes

4 articles · Updated · openthemagazine.com · May 1
  • Founder Deven Parulekar, a former EY partner, said the India-based holiday-home company employs more than 200 people and targets ₹140-150 crore revenue next fiscal.
  • He left corporate life after years of preparation, rebuilt the business model around controlling pricing, availability and guest experience, and said the company became profitable only after seven years.
  • SaffronStays now focuses on clustered expansion in markets such as Alibaug and Lonavala, aiming to lift margins from about 3% to 10% while positioning luxury as family-centred stays.
As India's homestay market booms, can SaffronStays maintain quality and authenticity at scale, or will rapid expansion inevitably dilute its core experience?
Could SaffronStays' disciplined, founder-driven approach work just as well in sectors beyond hospitality, or is its success uniquely tied to India's luxury travel shift?