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How Ananth Narayanan Plans To Reshape Brnd.Me

Mint Mumbai

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July 10, 2025

The brand aggregator's growth has cooled. A turnaround plan is in the works

- Priyamvada C

How Ananth Narayanan Plans To Reshape Brnd.Me

India Lifestyle Network, a digital content company, started in 2009. Over the next 15 years, it changed hands thrice.

Founded by Angad Bhatia, the company was first sold to Times Internet in 2012. Ten years later, in 2022, Mensa Brand bought the company at a reported valuation of nearly $50 million. Mensa, recently rebranded as BRND.ME, operates as an aggregator of many consumer companies. India Lifestyle Network, the thinking was, could help its portfolio companies with digital brand-building.

However, in June this year, BRND.ME decided to sell the content company at a significant discount, for $9 million, to the RP Sanjiv Goenka (RPSG) Group.

As ownership changed hands for the third time, Bhatia left (he is now the CEO of Firstpost and Creator18), as did a few other employees.

Several people Mint spoke to said that BRND.ME didn't know how to make the content company work for its brands. However, Ananth Narayanan, the founder and CEO of the firm, clarified that his house of brands didn't need a media company any longer.

"We later realized that we could do the brand building anyway without having to own a media company. We found a better home for the company in the RPSG Group and even from a management standpoint, this helped us to better focus on our core areas of lifestyle, health, and wellness," Narayanan, who in his previous role was the CEO of fashion marketplace Myntra, clarified.

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