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Wellbeing Nutrition claims Rs 170 Cr revenue in FY25; retail share at 25%

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Wellbeing Nutrition claims Rs 170 Cr revenue in FY25; retail share at 25%
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Clean-label nutraceutical brand Wellbeing Nutrition closed FY25 with revenue of about Rs 170 crore, posting over 100% year-on-year growth. Losses, however, widened to a little over Rs 30 crore, according to the company’s spokesperson. In Q1 FY26, the Avnish Chhabria-led firm clocked around Rs 80 crore in revenue. At the contribution margin (CM3) level, losses were about 2%, which the company expects to improve in the coming quarters. For FY26, Wellbeing Nutrition is targeting gross sales of Rs 350 crore while narrowing its losses by 20–30%. It projects revenue of Rs 600–650 crore in FY27 and aims to turn EBITDA-profitable by the end of the current fiscal year, as per its press release. Online channels, including its D2C platform, Amazon, Nykaa, and quick commerce partners, contribute around 70% of sales. Retail through pharmacies, modern trade, malls, and airports makes up 25%, while exports account for 5–10%. The brand is present in more than 3,700 retail stores in India and ships to over 25 international markets, including the US, UK, UAE, and Southeast Asia. According to startup data platform TheKredible, Wellbeing Nutrition has raised close to $14 million to date, including a $10 million Series B round led by Fireside Ventures and Hindustan Unilever (HUL) in December 2022. Founded in 2019, the company has expanded its portfolio across categories such as sleep, immunity, beauty, and stress. It plans to roll out 20–25 new products in FY26 in emerging segments like kids’ nutrition and gut health. Wellbeing Nutrition competes with Oziva, Kapiva, Gynoveda, and Nyumi in India’s growing nutraceutical and wellness market. With consistent triple-digit growth and a focus on scale, the company is positioning itself among a handful of consumer health brands chasing profitability at a larger scale.

Man Matters-parent Mosaic Wellness crosses Rs 200 Cr revenue in FY23

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Man Matters-parent Mosaic Wellness crosses Rs 200 Cr revenue in FY23
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Digital health and wellness consultation startup Mosaic Wellness grew at a rapid clip during the last two fiscal years, raising its scale over 18X from Rs 11.47 crore in FY21 to surpass the Rs 200 crore revenue mark in FY23. At the same time, the firm posted Rs 62 crore in losses in FY23. Mosaic Wellness’s revenue from operations surged 163% to Rs 207 crore in FY23 from Rs 78 crore in FY22, its annual financial statements filed with the Registrar of Companies show. Founded in 2020 by Revant Bhate and Dhyanesh Shah, Mosaic Wellness is a digital-first consumer health platform that runs three separate brands for men, women, and kids. Its flagship brand ManMatters offers solutions across derma, sexual health, hygiene, and nutrition. Income from the sale of health and wellness products is the primary source of revenue for Mosaic Wellness. The company also made Rs 8 crore from interest, tallying its total revenue to Rs 215 crore in FY23. Mosaic Wellness spent a whopping Rs 100 crore on advertising and promotions which is 36% of its overall expenditure. Its cost of procurement of health and wellness products surged 2.6X to Rs 60 crore in FY23. Its employee benefits, freight, commissions, legal/ professional, and other overheads took the overall cost up by 2.2X to Rs 277 crore in FY23 from Rs 126 crore in FY22. Head to TheKredible for the detailed expense breakup. Expense Breakdown Total ₹ 126 Cr https://thekredible.com/company/mosaic-wellness/financials View Full Data To access complete data, visithttps://thekredible.com/company/mosaic-wellness/financials Total ₹ 277 Cr https://thekredible.com/company/mosaic-wellness/financials View Full Data To access complete data, visithttps://thekredible.com/company/mosaic-wellness/financials Employee benefit expense Employee benefit expense Cost of materials consumed Cost of materials consumed Advertising promotional expenses Advertising promotional expenses Transportation Cost Transportation Cost Commission expense Commission expense Legal professional charges Legal professional charges Others To check complete Expense Breakdown visit thekredible.com View full data With a two-fold surge in advertising and employee benefits, losses for the Mumbai-based firm increased 49.4% to Rs 62 crore in FY23 from Rs 42 crore in FY22. Its ROCE and EBITDA margin stood at -38% and -21% respectively. On a unit level, it spent Rs 1.34 to earn a rupee in FY23. Mosaic Wellness has raised over $34 million across rounds including its $24 million Series A led by Peak XV along with the participation of Elevation Capital and Matrix Partners in November 2021. According to the startup data intelligence platform TheKredible, the company was valued at $240 million in its last fundraise. Elevation emerged as the latest external shareholder with a 24.1% stake followed by PeakXV and Matrix Partners with 17.9% and 16.3%, respectively. FY22-FY23 FY22 FY23 EBITDA Margin -46% -21% Expense/₹ of Op Revenue ₹1.61 ₹1.34 ROCE -23% -38% The emergence of startups like Mosaic Wellness can usually be considered a net positive as they take away share from shady operators offering unqualified advice for health related issues. However, with their own dependence on pushing wellness products, many with potentially dubious claims when it comes to benefits, the firm does run the risk of slipping up on credibility at some stage. The high dependence on advertising and promotions is a clear indicator of the efforts required to wean away clientele from smaller mostly unlicensed players. By now, the firm should be in a position to assume leadership, or clear focus on a specific area where it can, and has made a discernible difference to its customers, and build on that for the future.

Treebo crosses Rs 100 Cr revenue in FY24, outstanding losses climb to Rs 488 Cr

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Treebo crosses Rs 100 Cr revenue in FY24, outstanding losses climb to Rs 488 Cr
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Treebo crosses Rs 100 Cr revenue in FY24, outstanding losses climb to Rs 488 Cr Treebo Hotels, a premium-budget hotel chain, crossed the Rs 100 crore revenue milestone in the fiscal year ending March 2024. Despite this growth, the Bengaluru-based company saw its losses rise by 17%, bringing total outstanding losses to Rs 488 crore. Treebo Hotels’s revenue from operations grew 22.5% to Rs 109 crore in FY24 from Rs 89 crore in FY23, its consolidated financial statements filed with the Registrar of Companies show. Income from accommodation services (taken on lease and managed properties) formed 95% of the total operating revenue which increased by 22.3% to Rs 104 crore in FY24 from Rs 85 crore in FY23. The rest of the income comes from the sale of products, and subscription services. The company also added Rs 7.22 crore as other income (non-operating) which tallied its overall revenue to Rs 116 crore in FY24 from Rs 94 crore in FY23. Treebo spent 41% of its overall expenditure on employee benefits which increased marginally by 7% to Rs 59 crore in FY24. Its cost and commission surged 70% and 48% to Rs 17 crore and Rs 43 crore in the previous fiscal year. Its cost of materials, legal, technology, traveling, and other overheads took the overall cost up by 22% to Rs 144 crore in FY24 from Rs 118 crore in FY23. The increased advertising and commission costs led Treebo to raise its losses by 16.7% to Rs 28 crore in FY24, compared to Rs 24 crore in FY23. Its ROCE and EBITDA margin stood at -540% and -18.1% respectively. On a unit level, it spent Rs 1.32 to earn a rupee in FY24. The company’s total current assets stood at Rs 34 crore with cash and bank balances of Rs 7 crore in the previous fiscal. According to startup data intelligence platform TheKredible, decade-old Treebo has secured Rs 566 crore (approximately $70 million) in funding from investors including Accor, Elevation Capital, Matrix Partners, and Bertelsmann. The company’s most recent major funding, amounting to $16 million, was raised in June 2021. Treebo competes directly with Bloom Hotels and FabHotels. In FY24, Bloom Hotels saw its operational revenue rise by 73.6% to Rs 250 crore, with a profit of Rs 14 crore. FabHotels recorded Rs 224 crore in operating revenue for FY23 but has not yet filed its FY24 annual report.

MamEarth-parent Honasa posts Rs 1,920 Cr revenue, Rs 110 Cr PAT in FY24

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MamEarth-parent Honasa posts Rs 1,920 Cr revenue, Rs 110 Cr PAT in FY24
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Honasa Consumer Ltd, the parent firm of the D2C brand MamaEarth, showcased a 28.7% year-on-year growth to near Rs 2,000 crore revenue threshold in FY24. The Gurugram-based firm also posted Rs 110 crore PAT in the same period marking a big turnaround as compared to over Rs 100 crore loss in FY23. Honasa’s revenue from operations grew to Rs 1,920 crore in FY24 from Rs 1,492 crore in FY23, its consolidated financial statements sourced from Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) show. On a sequential basis, the firm saw a modest 3.7% decrease in revenue to Rs 471 crore in Q4 FY24 from Rs 488 crore in Q3 FY24. The sale of beauty, personal care, and related products across skin, hair, and baby care was the sole source of revenue for Honasa. It also made Rs 48 crore from the interest and gain of financial assets, tallying the total revenue to Rs 1,970 crore in FY24. For the D2C brand, its marketing cum advertisement cost is likely to be the largest cost center but the company didn’t disclose the complete expense breakdown while the cost of procurement of materials formed 31.8% of the overall expenditure. Its employee benefits, finance, depreciation, legal, conveyance, and other overheads took the overall expenditure to Rs 1,822 crore in FY24 from Rs 1,501 crore in FY23. The decent scale and controlled costs helped Honasa post a Rs 110 crore profit in FY24 from a loss of Rs 151 crore in FY23. Its ROCE and EBITDA margins improved to 13% and 9.5%, respectively. On a unit level, it spent Rs 0.95 to earn a rupee in FY24. Note 1: The significant loss of Rs 151 crore in FY23 was attributed to the write-off of its Rs 154 crore investment in Just4kids (Momspresso) which was acquired to expand content and influencer management capabilities. Note 2: Honasa has also encountered a legal suit in the UAE in relation to some distribution agreements with RSM General Trading LLC. The company claimed Rs 100 crore of damages from Honasa Ltd. Further, the court in the UAE also ordered Honsa to pay Rs 57.6 crore plus interest. The company, however, is in the process of making an appeal.

Tata 1mg revenue nears Rs 2,400 Cr in FY25, trims losses

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Tata 1mg revenue nears Rs 2,400 Cr in FY25, trims losses
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Tata 1mg, the digital healthcare platform backed by Tata Digital, continued its growth trajectory in the fiscal year ending March 2025 while straining its losses. Tata 1mg’s consolidated revenue rose 22% to Rs 2,392 crore in FY25 from Rs 1,968 crore in FY24, according to Tata Sons’ Annual Report for the fiscal year. Tata 1mg is a health tech startup for online orders of allopathic, ayurvedic, homeopathic medicines, vitamins, nutrition supplements, and other health products, delivered to the home. 1mg’s revenue was split across two entities: Tata 1mg Technologies, which clocked Rs 2,016.5 crore, and Tata 1mg Healthcare Solutions, which contributed Rs 375.5 crore in FY25. The company's total cost rose by 17% to Rs 2682 crore in FY25, up from Rs 2303 crore in FY24. The Gurugram-based company posted a consolidated loss of Rs 276 crore in FY25, 12% lower than the Rs 313 crore loss reported in FY24. On a unit basis, the company spent Rs 1.12 to earn a rupee of operating revenue in FY25. On the asset side, Tata 1mg reported total assets of Rs 2,025 crore at the end of FY25 while its total liabilities reached Rs 1,190 crore. In the e-health space, Tata 1mg competes with Reliance-backed Netmeds, PharmEasy, and Apollo 24/7. Tata Digital acquired a 55% stake in 1mg in June 2021 but has since gained around 8.5% additional stake in the e-medicine platform. According to TheKredible, Tata Digital currently holds a 63.5% stake in 1mg, which was last valued at 1.25 billion. Tata Digital reported a standalone revenue of Rs 546.9 crore and a loss of Rs 827.5 crore in FY25, indicating continued investment in its digital commerce bets including 1mg and other verticals such as BigBasket, Cult.fit, and the recently launched Tata Neu.

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