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Myntra profit zooms 18X to Rs 548 Cr in FY25

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Myntra profit zooms 18X to Rs 548 Cr in FY25
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Myntra, the fashion e-commerce platform owned by Flipkart, crossed the Rs 6,000 crore revenue mark in the fiscal year ending March 2025, while its profit after tax (PAT) surged 18X during the same period. Myntraโ€™s revenue from operations grew by 18% to Rs 6,042.7 crore in FY25 from Rs 5,121.8 crore in FY24, according to its consolidated financial statement sourced from the Registrar of companies (RoC). The company generates revenue from logistics, marketplace, and advertising services. Logistics contributed 48.3% of operating revenue, rising nearly 20% to Rs 2,918.9 crore in FY25. Marketplace services accounted for 34% of revenue, increasing 15.6% to Rs 2,051.8 crore, while advertising income surged 28% to Rs 914.5 crore. Myntra also earned Rs 157.5 crore from other income sources. The firm made Rs 94.3 crore from non-operating revenue, primarily from royalty income, which pushed its total revenue to Rs 6,042.7 crore in FY25. Advertising costs, the companyโ€™s largest expense surged 37% to Rs 2,105.3 crore in the last fiscal year, whereas burn on logistics rose 6.45% to Rs 1,999 crore. In contrast, employee benefit expenses fell 6.4% to Rs 748.8 crore. Other overheads, including finance costs, payment gateway fees, and (IT) expenses, added Rs 870.6 crore during the fiscal year. In the end, Myntraโ€™s overall expenses grew by 11.7% to Rs 5,723.7 crore in FY25, as compared to Rs 5,123 crore in previous fiscal. Myntraโ€™s controlled spending and sustained growth across revenue streams boosted its profit nearly 18X to Rs 548.3 crore in FY25. This follows a profit of Rs 31 crore in FY24, marking a sharp turnaround from a loss of Rs 782 crore in FY23. Its ROCE and EBITDA margin improved to 24.71% and 8.78%, respectively. On a unit basis, the company spent Rs 0.95 to earn a rupee during the fiscal year. The Bengaluru-based firm recorded cash and bank balances of Rs 22.8 crore while its current assets were worth Rs 4,762.4 crore in FY25.

Zomato expects Rs 40 Cr tax refund to its delivery partners

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Zomato expects Rs 40 Cr tax refund to its delivery partners
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Zomato has enabled Income Tax Return (ITR) filing for its delivery partners to get refunds on the 1% TDS (tax deducted at source) on delivery payouts. Within 48 hours, more than 1 lakh riders have initiated their ITR (income tax return) filing on its partners app, Zomato co-founder Deepinder Goyal said on X. Goyal disclosed that Zomato paid a total of more than Rs 4,000 crore to its delivery partners last year. This would roughly translate into Rs 40 crore as the TDS amount. So, delivery partners who have their income below the taxable income limit will be eligible for the refund. This is likely to apply to the majority of the delivery partners. Last year, the government directed businesses like Zomato and Swiggy to deduct 1% as TDS from the delivery partner payouts. โ€œWith this initiative, most of our delivery partners will be filing taxes for the first time in their lives, which should make their lives easier in the long run โ€“ for example โ€“ they will be able to get access to structured credit, they will qualify for scholarships for their kids at various educational institutions, etc,โ€ said Goyal. The ITR filing by Zomatoโ€™s riders is a progressive move for the gig economy and government. Besides opening access to formal credit, TDS collection will also give income to the stateโ€™s exchequer. According to experts tracking gig economy, more players will now start TDS collection which eventually will provide income to the stateโ€™s exchequer. Such policy by the Gurugram-based firm makes sense as the companyโ€™s capitalization recently crossed Rs 2 lakh crore. The record jump in its share price also pushed Goyal into the billionaire club. Separately, Zomato received a Goods and Service Tax (GST) demand notice in Karnataka. The total amount includes Rs 5 crore in GST, along with Rs 3.93 crore in interest and Rs 50.2 lakh in penalties. Zomato, however, is appealing against the order before the appropriate authority.

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