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Man Matters-parent Mosaic Wellness clocks Rs 333 Cr revenue in FY24

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Man Matters-parent Mosaic Wellness clocks Rs 333 Cr revenue in FY24
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Mosaic Wellness, the parent firm of Man Matters, Boywise, and Little Joys, recorded over 61% year-on-year growth in its operating scale and crossed the Rs 300 crore revenue threshold in the last fiscal year. The firm also narrowed losses by 37% in FY24. Mosaic Wellness’ revenue from operations surged to Rs 333 crore in FY24 from Rs 206 crore in FY23, according to its consolidated annual financial statements sourced from the Registrar of Companies. 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. The sale of health and wellness products was the only source of income for Mosaic Wellness in FY24. It also added Rs 8 crore from the interest on deposits and gain on sale on investments, bringing its total revenue to Rs 342 crore in FY24. Mosaic Wellness's advertising cost increased to Rs 138 crore in FY24, marking a 38% year-on-year increase. Its procurement costs grew 52% to Rs 93 crore, while employee benefits rose by 33% to Rs 52 crore. Other expenses, including commissions, packaging, legal, and overheads, increased, bringing total expenses to Rs 380 crore in FY24. Despite expenses, Mosaic Wellness managed to reduce its losses by 37% to Rs 39 crore in FY24, compared to Rs 62 crore in FY23. Its ROCE and EBITDA margin improved to -24.2% and -10.8%, respectively. The company reported total current assets of Rs 188 crore, including Rs 61 crore in cash and bank balances by the end of FY24. Mosaic Wellness has raised over $35 million to date, including $24 million in a Series A round led by Peak XV, along with existing investors Elevation Capital and Matrix Partners India. The company is reportedly in talks to raise a new round. In a market revitalized by HUL’s acquisition of Minimalist, attention has turned to firms like Mosaic Wellness that have scaled past Rs 300 crore in revenue. The company should feel confident having crossed this threshold and having the runway to explore further funding or other strategic avenues.

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Mosaic Wellness raises $20 Mn at $400 Mn valuation

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Mosaic Wellness raises $20 Mn at $400 Mn valuation
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Exclusive: Mosaic Wellness raises $20 Mn at $400 Mn valuation Mosaic Wellness, the parent firm of Man Matters, Boywise, and Little Joys, has raised Rs 175 crore (approximately $20 million) from Think Investment in a new round. The board at Mosaic Wellness has passed a special resolution to issue 16,279 compulsory convertible preference shares at an issue price of Rs 1,07,500 each to raise Rs 175 crore or $20 million, its regulatory filing accessed from the Registrar of Companies (RoC) shows. The filings further noted that the company plans to utilize the fresh capital for growth, expansion, and general corporate purposes. According to Entrackr estimates, the company has been valued at around $400 million post-allotment. Following the fresh proceeds, Think Investment will hold 5.04% of the company. 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. Mosaic Wellness has raised over $65 million to date, including its $24 million Series A led by Peak XV along with existing investors Elevation Capital and Matrix Partners India in 2021. As per the startup data intelligence platform TheKredible, Elevation Capital is the largest external stakeholder, followed by Peak XV and Matrix Partners. The company has recorded a 61.7% year-on-year growth to Rs 333 crore during the fiscal year ended March 2024, compared to Rs 206 crore in FY23. Moreover, the firm managed to control its losses by 37.1% to Rs 39 crore in the same period.

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.

Exclusive: Oxyzo clocks Rs 330 Cr PAT on Rs 1,207 Cr revenue in FY25

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Exclusive: Oxyzo clocks Rs 330 Cr PAT on Rs 1,207 Cr revenue in FY25
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According to consolidated financial statements reviewed by Entrackr, Oxyzo’s operating revenue rose to Rs 1,207 crore in FY25, up from Rs 903 crore in FY24. Following a 58% year-on-year growth in FY24, B2B fintech unicorn Oxyzo Financial Services continued its strong momentum in FY25, recording a 33.7% YoY increase in revenue for the fiscal year ended March 2025. The company also reported a 16.5% rise in profit during the same period. Oxyzo, the lending arm of the industrial goods and services procurement platform OfBusiness, offers credit solutions and loans to small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and startups. Interest income from loan disbursements contributed 95% of its total operating revenue, which rose to Rs 1,141 crore in FY25. The remaining revenue came from fees and commissions. As a lending-focused company, finance costs emerged as the largest expense for Oxyzo, accounting for 58% of its total spending. These costs climbed to Rs 439 crore in FY25, in line with the company's expanding scale. Oxyzo spent Rs 143 crore on employee benefits. Its legal, impairment, administrative, and other operational expenses contributed to a total expenditure of Rs 755 crore in FY25, up from Rs 514 crore in FY24. The combination of topline growth and controlled cost mechanism helped the company post a 16.5% growth in profits, which rose to Rs 339 crore in FY25, compared to Rs 291 crore in the previous fiscal year. Oxyzo raised approximately $200 million in 2022, achieving unicorn status following its Series A round led by Alpha Wave and Tiger Global. The company also plans to raise a fresh round of equity in the second half of FY26 in the range of $100-150 million. According to startup data intelligence platform TheKredible, the OFB group, including its promoters, holds a 74.5% stake, while Alpha Wave is the largest external investor with a 7.4% share, followed by Tiger Global. Its parent OfBusiness is also gearing up for a $1 billion IPO, expected to include a combination of a fresh issue and an offer for sale.

Eruditus clocks Rs 3,733 Cr revenue in FY24, narrows losses by 83%

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Eruditus clocks Rs 3,733 Cr revenue in FY24, narrows losses by 83%
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Eruditus clocks Rs 3,733 Cr revenue in FY24, narrows losses by 83% Global edtech company Eruditus recorded modest year-on-year growth in its operating revenue, crossing the Rs 3,700 crore ($448 million) mark in the fiscal year ending June 2024. The Mumbai-based firm narrowed its losses by over 83% during the same period. Compared to FY23, the firm’s operating scale grew by 12% to Rs 3,733 crore, according to its annual financial statement sourced from Singapore. Eruditus follows a financial year that runs from July to June. The firm appears to be ahead of the leading edtechs, with revenue nearly 1.8 times that of PhysicsWallah and more than double that of upGrad. PhysicsWallah reported Rs 2,015 crore revenue in FY24 whereas upGrad registered Rs 1,487 crore revenue in the same period. Eruditus offers education across more than 80 countries to over a million learners. It partners with over 80 universities across the United States, Europe, Latin America, Southeast Asia, India, and China. The firm didn’t offer revenue break-up across geographies. The company deferred recognition of Rs 800 crore ($96 million) in collected revenue to the last fiscal year (FY25). Eruditus made progress in controlling its expenses as its marketing expenses dipped 18.85% year-on-year to Rs 1,007 crore in FY24 from Rs 1,241 crore in FY23. Other operating expenses were down by 32.16% year-on-year to Rs 1,045 crore in FY24 from Rs 1,541 crore in FY23. The cost optimizations led to a sharp improvement in the company’s bottom line. Eruditus narrowed its adjusted EBITDA losses by 83.45% to Rs 69 crore ($8.3 million) in FY24 from Rs 417 crore ($50 million) in FY23. With backing from investors such as TPG, the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, SoftBank Vision Fund 2, Prosus Ventures, Accel, and Peak XV, Eruditus has the capital reserve to expand its presence and offerings across markets. In October 2024, it raised $150 million in the second-largest edtech deal of the year, after PhysicsWallah’s $210 million funding. With revenue approaching $500 million and an 83% reduction in losses, the company shows a path toward sustainable growth in the edtech industry. Heading into FY25 with deferred revenue, Eruditus is on track to achieve profitability while building on its revenue base.

StayVista clocks Rs 140 Cr revenue in FY24, cuts losses by one-third

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StayVista clocks Rs 140 Cr revenue in FY24, cuts losses by one-third
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StayVista clocks Rs 140 Cr revenue in FY24, cuts losses by one-third Luxury vacation home rental platform StayVista continued its steady growth in the last fiscal year, with revenue increasing by 23%. At the same time, the company managed to reduce its losses by over one-third in FY24. StayVista’s revenue from operations increased to Rs 140 crore in FY24 from Rs 114 crore in FY23, according to its financial statement sourced from the Registrar of Companies (RoC). StayVista connects property owners with travelers seeking vacation rental accommodations. The platform enables property owners to list their rentals, while facilitating bookings and online payments. Revenue from these services was the company’s sole source of income. With minor contribution from other income, the company posted total revenue of Rs 143.48 crore in the last fiscal year. On the expense side, the cost of materials—the company’s largest expense category—increased by 17.7% to Rs 109.5 crore in FY24. Employee benefit expenses also rose sharply, up 33% to Rs 28 crore, while legal and other operational expenses remained relatively stable at Rs 3.5 crore and Rs 11 crore, respectively. Overall, the company’s total expenses stood at Rs 152 crore for the year, marking an 18.8% increase from Rs 128 crore in FY23. StayVista reduced its losses by 33.3% to Rs 8 crore in FY24 from Rs 12 crore in the previous fiscal year. Its ROCE and EBITDA margin stood at -28.81% and -5.31%, respectively. On a unit level, StayVista spent Rs 1.09 to earn a rupee in FY24. As of March 2024, the Mumbai-based firm reported current assets worth Rs 50 crore which includes Rs 39 crore in cash and bank balances. According to startup data intelligence platform TheKredible, StayVista has raised a total of $7.5 million of funding till date, having DSG Consumer Partners as its lead investor who owns 17% of the company. Its co-founders Amit Damani, Ankita Sheth and Pranav Maheshwari together own 32.4% of the company. According to media reports, StayVista is planning to go public through an IPO by 2028, with a goal of raising Rs 600 crore (around $72 million) to further expand its network across India.

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