Travel Food Services Ltd
NSE:TRAVELFOOD

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NSE:TRAVELFOOD
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Price: 1 281.2 INR 0.4% Market Closed
Market Cap: 168.7B INR
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Travel Food Services Ltd. operates restaurants, cafes, food courts, and lounges. The company is headquartered in Mumbai, Maharashtra. The company went IPO on 2025-07-14. The Company’s Travel QSR business comprises a range of curated food and beverage (F&B) concepts across cuisines, brands and formats. The company utilizes its F&B brand portfolio, comprising 127 partners and in-house brands, in the operation of 442 Travel QSRs across India and Malaysia. Its Travel QSRs are predominantly situated within airports, with select outlets in highway sites. Its Lounge business comprises designated areas within airport terminals, accessible primarily by first and business class passengers, members of airline loyalty programs, select credit card and debit card holders and members of other loyalty programs. The company offers quick service formats adapted for the travel environment, such as fast food, cafes, bakeries, food courts, and bars, mainly within airports, and at select highway sites, in order to serve travelers’ demands for speed and convenience.

TRAVELFOOD Intrinsic Value
664.27 INR
Overvaluation 48%
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