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InMobi’s Glance records 77% growth in FY23; losses cross Rs 1,000 Cr

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InMobi’s Glance records 77% growth in FY23; losses cross Rs 1,000 Cr
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Mobile-first content platform Glance raised a $200 million round led by Reliance-owned Jio Platform at the onset of FY23 but the staggering investment did not translate into corresponding growth. Nevertheless, the Bengaluru-based firm managed 77.7% growth in its operating scale with a modest growth in losses which crossed Rs 1,000 crore in FY23. Glance’s revenue from operations grew to Rs 317 crore in FY23 from Rs 178 crore in FY22, its consolidated financial statements filed by the group’s holding entity in Singapore show. Launched in 2019 in Singapore as a separate entity of Inmobi, it introduced the lock-screen feature for Android-powered smartphones. Glance offers content ranging from 10-second to two-minute segments, encompassing news updates, short videos, and solo gaming experiences. Income from advertising comprised 76% of its total operating revenue which spiked 62.6% to Rs 242 crore in FY23. Shipping, marketplace, and games hosting were some other revenue drivers for Glance in the said period. See TheKredible for the complete revenue breakdown. Similar to other funded tech unicorns, its employee benefits accounted for 29% of overall expenditure. This cost increased by 24.8% to Rs 413 crore in FY23 and it includes Rs 64 crore ESOP cost (non-cash). Glance’s burn on infra, consultancy, marketing and selling, content creation, shipping, software licensing, and other overheads took its total expenditure to Rs 1,414 crore in FY23 from Rs 1,108 crore in FY22. Head to TheKredible for the detailed expense breakup. Expense Breakdown Total ₹ 1108 Cr https://thekredible.com/company/glance/financials View Full Data To access complete data, visithttps://thekredible.com/company/glance/financials Total ₹ 1414 Cr https://thekredible.com/company/glance/financials View Full Data To access complete data, visithttps://thekredible.com/company/glance/financials Employee benefit Employee benefit Infrastructre cost Infrastructre cost Professional and consultancy Professional and consultancy Marketing and selling Marketing and selling Content creation Content creation Shipping and related cost Shipping and related cost Software and license Software and license Travelling Travelling Others To check complete Expense Breakdown visit thekredible.com View full data Unlike its scale, Glance’s losses grew only 18.6% to Rs 1,067 crore in the fiscal year ending March 2023 from Rs 900 crore in FY22. Its ROCE and EBITDA margin were recorded at -116% and -305% respectively. On a unit level, the firm spent Rs 4.46 to earn a rupee in FY23. Glace has raised around $390 million and was valued at $1.6 billion in its last round of $200 million led by the Jio Platform in 2022. According to the startup data intelligence platform TheKredible, Jio Platform is the largest external stakeholder with 20.27% followed by Google which owns 10.13%. Its parent company InMobi commands 50.45% of the company. Glance’s current assets stood at $108 million including cash and bank balances, trade receivables, and inventories during FY23. As per the Fintrackr estimates, its enterprise value to revenue multiple was 41X. FY22-FY23 FY22 FY23 EBITDA Margin -474% -305.1% Expense/₹ of Op Revenue ₹6.21 ₹4.46 ROCE -347% -116% Glance faces the challenge of being a product that is certainly not a priority, even being considered a nuisance by many of its users. That it has the numbers it has is of course thanks to being bundled with handsets that dominate the Indian Android smartphone market. For all its protestations about not being an Adware, the majority of revenues from advertising tell a different story. The acquisition of Roposo and Shop 101 to make it more meaningful has also not really delivered the results the firm had hoped for. The firm needs to make a compelling case for its users to not disable it on their phones. We believe the firm needs to find that answer quickly to reduce the risk of regulatory action that could seriously disrupt its growth plans in the future.

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Exclusive: InMobi’s Glance set to raise Rs 200 Cr debt

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Exclusive: InMobi’s Glance set to raise Rs 200 Cr debt
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Glance, a mobile-first content platform, is raising Rs 200 crore (around $23 million) in debt from Stride Ventures. This marks its first debt financing and the first fund infusion in three years, following its $200 million Series D round from Jio Platforms in February 2022. The company’s board has passed a special resolution to issue 20,000 non-convertible debentures to Stride Ventures at an issue price of Rs 1,00,000 each to raise Rs 200 crore, according to its regulatory filing accessed from the Registrar of Companies. The Singapore-incorporated company will utilize the proceeds for growth, expansion, and general corporate activities, as per filings. Glance is a mobile-first content platform that powers Glance Lock Screen, offering content and ads directly on mobile lock screens. Its Home Screen feature lets users personalize displays with news, movies, sports, travel, and games, among others. According to startup data intelligence platform TheKredible, Glance has raised a total of $390 million in equity funding from investors, including Reliance-owned Jio Platforms, Google, and Mithril. Glance reported a nearly 90% surge in operating revenue to Rs 600 crore in FY24 while incurring a loss of Rs 929 crore. Glance became a unicorn in December 2020 after raising $145 million from Google and US-based VC Mithril. The company was reportedly in talks to secure $250 million, led by Google. In 2023, Glance’s parent company, InMobi, raised $100 million in debt financing from MARS Growth Capital, a joint venture between MUFG and Liquidity Group.

Glance crosses Rs 600 Cr revenue in FY24 with improved economics

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Glance crosses Rs 600 Cr revenue in FY24 with improved economics
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Consumer technology company Glance has demonstrated impressive financial performance over the past two fiscal years (FY23 and FY24) registering a 3.4X growth from Rs 178 crore or $22 million in FY22 to Rs 614 crore or $73.1 million during the fiscal year ending March 2024. Glance’s revenue from operations grew 89% year-on-year to Rs 614 crore in FY24 from Rs 325 crore in FY23, according to its consolidated financial statements filed by the group’s holding entity in Singapore. Launched in 2019, Glance which is part of InMobi's ecosystem, is known for its AI-powered smart lock screen platform that transforms the way users engage with their smartphones. It has a user base of over 300 million. It brings together other consumer platforms like Roposo (shoppertainment) and Nostra (gaming) Advertising services contributed 54.7% of total revenue, growing by 35.7% to Rs 336 crore in FY24 from Rs 248 crore in FY23. Revenue from the commerce (shoppertainment) segment stood at Rs 254 crore. Glance also earned Rs 15.9 crore from financial income (interest) which tallied the overall revenue to Rs 640 crore in FY24. Like many technology startups, employee benefits were the largest cost driver for Glance, accounting for 28.28% of its total expenses. This cost saw a marginal increase, rising to Rs 444 crore in FY24 from Rs 424 crore in FY23. It includes Rs 71.4 crore as ESOP cost. Glance’s shipping, marketing/selling, and infrastructure costs stood at Rs 200 crore, Rs 436 crore and Rs 201 crore, respectively. Software, publisher, legal, and travel are some other overheads that took the overall burn to Rs 1,569 crore in FY24 from Rs 1,448 crore in FY23. The decent scale and controlled expenditure helped Glance to reduce its losses by 15% to Rs 929 crore in FY24 from Rs 1,094 crore in FY23. Notably, this marks the first fiscal year in which the company narrowed losses. Its ROCE and EBITDA margin stood at -1191% and 134.9% respectively. On a unit level, it spent Rs 2.55 to earn a rupee in FY24. Glace has raised around $390 million and was valued at $1.6 billion in its last round of $200 million led by the Jio Platform in 2022. According to the startup data intelligence platform TheKredible, Jio Platform is the largest external stakeholder with 20.27% followed by Google which owns 10.13%. Its parent company InMobi commands 50.45% of the company. Glance’s current assets stood at Rs 428 crore. As per the Fintrackr estimates, its enterprise value to revenue multiple was 21.8X.

FabAlley and Indya-parent posts Rs 185 Cr revenue and Rs 45 Cr loss in FY23

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FabAlley and Indya-parent posts Rs 185 Cr revenue and Rs 45 Cr loss in FY23
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High Street Essentials, the parent company of “FabAlley” and “Indya”, witnessed sluggish growth during the previous fiscal year ending March 2023. However, the losses for the Noida-based company also were flat during the same period. High Street Essentials’ revenue from operations increased 17.8% to Rs 185 crore in FY23 from Rs 157 crore in FY22, its annual financial statements filed with the Registrar of Companies show. Established in 2012 by Shivani Poddar and Tanvi Malik, High Street Essentials has two women-focused brands – Indya and FabAlley. Indya specializes in offering ethnic clothing and accessories for women, whereas FabAlley caters to women’s Western apparel and loungewear needs. The company claims to have more than 30 stores across the country. The sale of apparel constituted 77% of the total operating revenue which increased 12.7% to Rs 142 crore in FY23. The rest of the income comes from agency commission which increased by 38.7% to Rs 43 crore in FY23. For the fashion brand, the cost of material consumed (procurement) formed 27% of the overall expenditure. This cost increased by 6.8% to Rs 63 crore in FY23. Its advertising cum selling cost saw a growth of 30.8% during the previous fiscal (FY23). Its employee benefit, legal cum professional, freight, and logistics pushed the overall expenditure to Rs 235 crore in FY23 from Rs 206 crore in FY22. Check TheKredible for the detailed expense breakup. Expenses Breakdown Total ₹ 206 Cr https://thekredible.com/company/faballey/financials View Full Data To access complete data, visithttps://thekredible.com/company/faballey/financials Total ₹ 235 Cr https://thekredible.com/company/faballey/financials View Full Data To access complete data, visithttps://thekredible.com/company/faballey/financials Cost of procurement Cost of procurement Employee benefit Employee benefit Advertisement and sales promotion Advertisement and sales promotion Selling and distribution Selling and distribution Freight Freight Others To check complete Expense Breakdown visit thekredible.com View full data The flat scale and cost did not affect its losses, which remained constant at Rs 45 crore in FY23. Its ROCE and EBITDA margin stood at -247% and -14.2%, respectively. On a unit level, it spent Rs 1.27 to earn a rupee in FY23. FY22-FY23 FY22 FY23 EBITDA Margin -17% -14.2% Expense/₹ of Op Revenue ₹1.31 ₹1.27 ROCE -130% -247% High Street has raised Rs 180 crore so far and is valued at Rs 700 crore. According to the startup data intelligence platform TheKredible, Elevation Capital is the largest shareholder with 28.18% followed by India Quotient. Its co-founders Tanvi Malik and Shivani Poddar cumulatively command 37.18% of the company.

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