Managed workspace provider Incuspaze has acquired Pune-based co-working firm Trios, aiming to scale its footprint and operational capacity in India’s rapidly growing flexible workspace market. The acquisition is expected to boost Incuspaze's revenue and position it as a leading full-stack workspace provider.
IncuspazeTriosFlexible WorkspaceReal EstateAcquisitionReal Estate PuneJun 27, 2025
The acquisition of Trios by Incuspaze is significant as it enhances Incuspaze's regional presence in Pune and consolidates its position as a full-stack workspace provider. It is expected to result in a 10–15% increase in topline revenue, pushing Incuspaze closer to its revenue target of ₹350–400 crore for FY26.
The acquisition will benefit Incuspaze's clients through standardized customer experience, technology upgrades, and operational streamlining. It will also enhance the company's ability to serve large corporate tenants and startups with high-standard managed office infrastructure.
Incuspaze's strategy for growth in the flexible workspace market includes a dual approach of mergers and acquisitions (M&A) and greenfield expansion. The company plans to invest ₹100 crore to add 2 million sq ft of new space by the end of 2025 and expand its presence in Tier-1 and Tier-2 cities.
After the acquisition of Trios, Incuspaze's total footprint expands to over 50 locations across 18 cities in India, covering a cumulative portfolio of approximately 4 million square feet.
The acquisition of Trios is expected to strengthen Incuspaze's revenue base and geographical reach, which could support the company's ambition for a potential IPO within the next 24 to 36 months by boosting scale, efficiency, and investor confidence.
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