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WeWork India shares rise 2% after $66m quarterly revenue
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ByStartupStory | November 11, 2025
WeWork India’s shares rose by 2% following the announcement of its third-quarter 2025 revenue of $66 million, which exceeded market expectations. The co-working giant attributes this revenue growth to an increase in occupancy rates and expansion of its footprint in key Indian cities such as Delhi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru.
In Q3 2025, WeWork India focused on aggressive leasing deals and expanding flexible workspace solutions for startups, SMBs, and large enterprises transitioning to hybrid work models. The company reported improved operational efficiencies, leading to a narrowing of losses compared to the previous quarters. Customer demand for scalable and tech-enabled workspaces remains robust amidst India’s sustained startup and entrepreneurial growth.
WeWork India’s leadership highlighted ongoing investments in technology platforms to enhance customer experience and membership engagement. The firm also emphasized its community-driven approach, which fosters collaboration and innovation among its users, contributing to higher retention rates.
The positive market reaction reflects growing investor confidence in WeWork India’s business transformation and its ability to capitalize on the evolving workspace dynamics in India. Analysts expect sustained growth as hybrid work adoption continues and demand for flexible office space accelerates.
WeWork India plans to continue expanding in tier-2 cities while optimizing its existing locations to improve profitability, aligning with global trends in flexible workspaces and commercial real estate.
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