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Cars24 sells 2 lakh cars in FY24, revenue nears Rs 7,000 Cr

EntrackrEntrackr · 7m ago
Cars24 sells 2 lakh cars in FY24, revenue nears Rs 7,000 Cr
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Following a modest growth in FY23, Cars24, an e-commerce platform for pre-owned vehicles registered 25% year-on-year growth in the fiscal year ended March 2024. However, the firm’s net losses stood at Rs 498.4 crore with an adjusted EBITDA of Rs 318.8 crore in FY24. Cars24 India’s gross revenue grew to Rs 6,917 crore in FY24 from Rs 5,530 crore in FY23, according to the company’s press release. In an interaction with Entrackr, Cars24's Chief Financial Officer Ruchit Agarwal said that the sale of cars through the auction business and retail contributed approximately 92% of the total revenue. This income grew by 24% to Rs 6,400 crore in FY24 from Rs 5,164 crore in FY23. Agarwal added that the income from the financial services stood at around Rs 300 crore while the rest of the revenue came from service fees, parking fees and the sale of other value-added services including insurance assistance and warranties. In FY24, the company claims to have sold 200,000 cars. Cars24’s holding firm is based in Singapore and oversees 12 subsidiaries across India, Australia, the UAE, and Thailand. The company’s consolidated financial results are yet to be released and may differ from the figures reported by the Indian entity through the release. For the pre-owned vehicle seller, the procurement of cars was the largest cost center, accounting for 81.8% of the overall cost. In the line of scale, this cost grew by 23.8% to Rs 6,106 crore in FY24. Its employee benefits, technology, advertising, legal, commission to brokers, and other overheads pushed the overall expenditure of the firm to Rs 7,461 crore in the last fiscal year from Rs 6,053 crore in FY23. The significant growth in scale and controlled expenditure enabled Cars24 to retain its net losses steady at Rs 498 crore in FY24. However, the adjusted EBITDA (losses excluding all non-cash items) stood at Rs 318.8 crore in FY24. Notably, the company claims to have improved its gross margin by 35% in the last fiscal. Cars24 has not raised external funding in the last three years. In December 2021, the company raised $450 million at a valuation of $3.3 billion. Its major investors include Alpha Wave, SoftBank, Tencent, and DST Global. In August, Cars24’s co-founder, Gajendra Jangid, said that the company is preparing for an initial public offering, though he did not disclose a specific timeline.

Ripplr posts Rs 740 Cr gross revenue in FY23; controls losses

EntrackrEntrackr · 1y ago
Ripplr posts Rs 740 Cr gross revenue in FY23; controls losses
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Ripplr, a tech distribution and logistics platform secured $40 million in May 2023. The substantial funding was driven by its impressive 2.7X growth during the fiscal year ended March 2023. Moreover, the Bengaluru-based company also managed to reduce its losses by 32% in the same period. Ripplr’s gross revenue increased 2.7X to Rs 740 crore in FY23 from Rs 275 crore in FY22, its annual financial statements filed with the Registrar of Companies show. The four-year-old Ripplr offers a plug-and-play distribution network as a service (DaaS) to digitize and manage brand operations. It services over 80,000 tier 2-based retailers having partnerships with FMCG brands like HUL, Britannia, ITC, Nestle, Mondelez, Colgate Reckitt Benckiser, Godrej, Dabur, and Nivea, among others. Goods sales accounted for 89% of Ripplr’s total gross revenue, which surged threefold to Rs 656 crore in FY23. Income from logistics and warehousing were other revenue drivers for Ripplr. See TheKredible for the complete revenue breakdown. Coming over to the cost sheet, the cost of material consumed comprised 77.5% of the overall expenditure. This cost surged 3X to Rs 624 crore in FY23 from Rs 203 crore in FY22. Its employee benefits, rent, transportation, legal, subcontractors, and other overheads took the overall expenditure to Rs 805 crore in FY23 from Rs 285 crore in FY22. View TheKredible for the complete expense breakup. The 2.7X growth and controlled expenditure helped the Fireside Ventures-backed company to reduce its losses by 32% to Rs 62 crore in FY23 from Rs 91 crore in FY22. It’s ROCE and EBITDA margin stood at -29% and -7.4% respectively. On a unit level, it spent Rs 1.09 to earn a rupee in FY23. FY22-FY23 FY22 FY23 EBITDA Margin -32% -7.4% Expense/₹ of Op Revenue ₹1.04 ₹1.09 ROCE -101% -29% Ripplr has raised over $50 million across rounds including its $40 million in a Series B round led by Fireside Ventures in May last year. According to the data intelligence platform TheKredible, 3One4 Capital is the largest external stakeholder with 17.87% followed byZephyr Peacock India and Sojitz Corporation. Focused on a critical if unloved area of the business, Ripplr’s offerings ensure that clients once onboarded stay for a long time. Considering the level of integration it offers with their distribution for instance with its DMS. That might mean longer sales cycles, but once in, a very sustainable model, intrinsically tied to the growth and well being of its clients. The current scale indicates the quality of headway it has made, which has clearly enthused its investors as well.

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