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Exclusive: Peak XV-backed Jupiter expands ESOP pool

EntrackrEntrackr · 11m ago
Exclusive: Peak XV-backed Jupiter expands ESOP pool
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Neobanking platform Jupiter has expanded its employee stock option plan (ESOP) pool by Rs 40 crore (nearly $5 million). With this, the firm has joined a host of growth and late-stage companies which have expanded their ESOP pool in the ongoing calendar year. Jupiter has approved the issuance of 21,665 ESOP options to the “Jupiter Employee Welfare Trust, its regulatory filing accessed from the Registar of Companies (RoC) shows. Each equity share is priced at Rs 18,826.29, including premium, making the total ESOP worth Rs 40.7 crore. In March 2022, Jupiter had its last ESOP buyback worth $4 million for 21 employees. According to the filing, Jupiter’s total ESOP pool formed 7.89% of the total share capital. The development comes at a time when Jupiter is expanding its product portfolio and it recently received wallet licence from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). The firm also scooped up strategic funding from its existing investor for its non-banking financial (NBFC) business Amica Finance. Entrackr had exclusively reported the development in June. Jupiter was last valued at around $710 million during a $86 million Series C round in December 2021. It has raised over $160 million to date from QED Investors, Peak XV and Matrix Partners among others. As per startup data intelligence platform TheKredible, Jupiter achieved a total revenue of Rs 56 crore but reported a loss of Rs 327 crore in FY23. Jupiter competes with the likes of Niyo, Slice, and Fi among others.

Exclusive: Jupiter’s NBFC biz raises funds from Peak XV, Matrix, others

EntrackrEntrackr · 1y ago
Exclusive: Jupiter’s NBFC biz raises funds from Peak XV, Matrix, others
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Neobanking platform Jupiter has raised strategic funding from its existing investor for its non-banking financial (NBFC) biz. This is the maiden equity round for Amica Finance which is a separate entity. The board at Amica Finance has passed a special resolution to issue 97,89,529 Series A compulsory convertible preferred shares (CCPS) at an issue price of Rs 20.43 per share to raise Rs 20 crore or $2.4 million, as per the company’s regulatory filings with the Registrar of Companies. Peak XV Partners led the round with an infusion of Rs 5.25 crore followed by Matrix Partners and QED Fund with Rs 4.32 crore and Rs 3.58 crore, respectively. BEE Accelerate Fund (BEENEXT), Global Founders Capital, Tiger Global, Greyhound Capital Partners, Mirae Asset Venture Investments and Bairavan Amrish Rau poured in the remaining sum. The Jitendra Gupta-led company obtained an NBFC license from RBI in April last year which lets it lend on its own book. As per a media report, it will also hire a chief executive officer (CEO) to run the lending biz. As per the startup intelligence platform TheKredible, the company has raised fresh funds at a post money valuation of around Rs 100 crore ($12 million). Following the investment round, Jupiter’s founder and CEO Gupta diluted his stake to 76.15% while Peak XV Partners became the largest external shareholder with 6.24% stake. For the firm’s complete shareholding pattern, visit TheKredible. Currently, the average loan tenure on Jupiter’s platform is less than six months with a ticket size of Rs 30,000 but it’s reportedly eyeing to disburse up to Rs 1 lakh to borrowers with maximum tenure of two years. The development comes soon after Jupiter received prepaid payment instruments (wallet) license which enables users to perform UPI payments through the firm’s mobile application. Jupiter was last valued at around $710 million in its Series C round in December 2021. It has raised over $160 million to date from the likes of QED Investors, Peak XV, Tiger Global and Matrix Partners. Jupiter registered more than 2.5x growth in its operating revenue to Rs 48.86 crore in FY23. However, its losses grew at a similar pace and stood at Rs 327 crore in FY23 from Rs 163.94 crore in FY22.

Nazara posts Rs 520 Cr revenue and Rs 4 Cr PAT in Q4 FY25

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Nazara posts Rs 520 Cr revenue and Rs 4 Cr PAT in Q4 FY25
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Nazara posts Rs 520 Cr revenue and Rs 4 Cr PAT in Q4 FY25 Gaming and sports media firm Nazara Technologies reported a 95% year-on-year rise in operating revenue for Q4 FY25. However, the Mumbai-based company’s profit remained modest at Rs 4 crore in the final quarter of the previous fiscal year. Nazara’s operating revenue rose by 95.3% to Rs 520 crore in Q4 FY25 from Rs 266 crore in Q4 FY24, according to its audited consolidated financial statements sourced from the National Stock Exchange (NSE). E-sports accounted for 41.5% (Rs 216 crore) of the company’s total operating revenue, while the gaming segment held a 30% share (Rs 156 crore), followed by ad tech, which contributed 28% (Rs 148 crore). Nazara also earned Rs 18 crore from interest and gains on financial assets during the quarter, bringing its overall revenue to Rs 539 crore. However, the company posted a 40.8% YoY increase in its total income to Rs 1,715 crore in FY25, compared to Rs 1,218 crore in FY24. On the line of scale, Nazara’s total expenses surged by 85.3% to Rs 528 crore in Q4 FY25, compared to Rs 285 crore in the same quarter last year. Content and commission costs together stood at Rs 186 crore, while employee benefit expenses rose to Rs 80 crore. Notably, marketing expenses saw a sharp 3.5X jump, reaching Rs 151 crore in Q4 FY25. Despite a 95% year-on-year revenue growth in Q4, the company’s profit remained flat at Rs 4 crore in Q4 FY25. For the full fiscal year, its net profit declined to Rs 51 crore in FY25 from Rs 74.7 crore in FY24. Last week, the Competition Commission of India (CCI) also approved the acquisition of a majority stake and control over Nazara Technologies Limited by Axana Estates LLP, Plutus Wealth Management LLP, and Junomoneta Finsol Private Limited. Nazara is currently trading at Rs 1,270 (as of 03.41 PM) with a total market capitalization of Rs 11,127 crore (approximately $1.3 billion).

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