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How IPO Chatter Reshapes Brand Perception: Lenskart Case Study

How IPO Noise Reshapes Consumer Brand Perception

The intense online debate surrounding Lenskart’s ₹7,300-crore IPO highlights a critical question for modern consumer brands: Can a financial event designed for investors temporarily reshape how customers perceive a brand?

Key Takeaways

  • IPO chatter can temporarily shift brand perception from product-focused to valuation-focused
  • D2C brands face higher risks due to their reliance on founder relatability
  • Transparency and consistent communication help brands navigate this transition

The Social Media Amplification Effect

Debates about Lenskart’s valuation, discounted listing, and “tech-first” identity spread from platforms like X, Reddit, and Instagram into mainstream conversations. While IPO discussions typically target investors, loud, meme-driven criticism can color consumer perception.

This dynamic isn’t new. Paytm’s listing briefly transformed its public image from fintech pioneer to “overvalued loss-maker.” Zomato battled the “perpetually loss-making” tag during its early listed months, while WeWork became popularly viewed as “a real estate leasing company disguised as a tech firm.”

Why D2C Brands Face Greater Risks

Experts note higher stakes for direct-to-consumer brands, whose entire strategy builds on relatability and founder visibility. When these companies enter public markets, communication inevitably shifts from storytelling to formal disclosures—creating what feels like a personality change.

“I feel a brand’s perception can take a bit of a hit during an IPO, but it’s usually short-lived,” says Somdutta Singh, founder and CEO of Assiduus Global. “Most of the flak comes from all the sudden attention on valuations and exits rather than anything customers genuinely feel about the product.”

The Communication Challenge

This tension becomes most visible in messaging. Consumers connect with founders discussing real problems, choices, and wins. Once companies go public, language becomes formal, filled with numbers and legal terminology.

“The transition to a listed framework often introduces a risk that communication becomes overly formal, which can dilute the warmth and clarity of the founder-driven phase,” says Anand Mody, director at Aikyam Capital Group. “The most effective way to preserve authenticity is to maintain continuity in core values while elevating communication style to meet public-market expectations.”

Maintaining Brand Authenticity

Rituparna Basu, marketing professor at IMI Kolkata, views this as a storytelling alignment issue: “A D2C brand’s shift from ‘hustling against odds’ founder-led storytelling to more formal shareholder-led reporting would always come with some risks.” She emphasizes preserving the founder’s voice while aligning investor messaging with original brand ethos.

Chandan Sharma, General Manager of Digital Media at Adani Group, identifies transparency as the solution: “Behind-the-scenes stories, sourcing updates, and honest product breakdowns are some ways to maintain transparency.”

Navigating the Post-IPO Landscape

Once the initial excitement subsides, brands should:

  • Stay “open, consistent and human” while clearly linking the IPO to customer benefits (Munish Vaid, Primus Partners)
  • Signal through actions rather than just words (Somdutta Singh)
  • Maintain patience with “a steady cadence of transparent updates” to reset narratives naturally (Anand Mody)

The key lies in balancing regulatory requirements with the authentic communication that built the brand initially.

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