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Miko reports Rs 358 Cr revenue in FY24, income from subscription biz surges 29X

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Miko reports Rs 358 Cr revenue in FY24, income from subscription biz surges 29X
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Miko, a Mumbai-based robotics and AI startup known for its interactive robots for children, continued its growth trajectory in the fiscal year ending March 2024, recording a 58% year-on-year increase in revenue. Miko's revenue from operations increased to Rs 358 crore in FY24, from Rs 226 crore in FY23, according to its consolidated financial statement sourced from the Registrar of Companies (RoC). Miko creates personal companion robots focusing on educating and entertaining children from the age group of 5 years to 11 years. The company also allows child-focused content partners and developers to port their content on Miko and monetise via subscription. The company's revenue from product sales (robots) grew 46% to Rs 329 crore in FY24, while income from subscription services of content applications saw an exponential rise — growing 29 times from Rs 1 crore to Rs 29 crore during the same period (FY24). On the expense front, the largest cost center was material cost, which surged 50% to Rs 182 crore. Advertising expenses, which typically reflect brand-building efforts, jumped 79% to Rs 113 crore. Depreciation expenses surged 206% year-on-year to Rs 95 crore in FY24. Employee benefit expenses, however, declined by 23% to Rs 30 crore in the said fiscal year. Overall, the firm’s total expense grew 55% YoY to Rs 505 crore in FY24 from Rs 325 crore in FY23. The company reported a net loss of Rs 120 crore in FY24, up from Rs 108 crore in FY23. Its ROCE and EBITDA margin stood at -85.71% and -8.45%, respectively. On a unit economics basis, Miko spent Rs 1.41 to earn a rupee in FY24. The Mumbai-based firm reported current assets worth Rs 297 crore in FY24 which includes Rs 89 crore in cash and bank balance. According to startup data intelligence platform TheKredible, Miko has raised a total of $76 million till date, having Chiratae Ventures and Yournest as its lead investors. The company's co-founders Sneh Vaswani, Prashant Iyengar and Chintan Raikar together own 19% of the company.

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Exclusive: Robotics startup Miko to raise $155 Mn at $550 Mn valuation

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Exclusive: Robotics startup Miko to raise $155 Mn at $550 Mn valuation
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Exclusive: Robotics startup Miko to raise $155 Mn at $550 Mn valuation Child companion robot maker Miko is raising Rs 1,325 crore ($155 million) in its Series D round from AMDG-PAX Foundation, a US-based non-profit organisation. The board of RN Chidakashi Technologies Private Limited, which operates under the brand name Miko, has passed a special resolution to issue 22,465 preference shares at an issue price of Rs 5.9 lakh each to raise the sum, its regulatory filing with the Registrar of Companies (RoC) shows. According to the filing, the fresh proceeds will be utilized to meet business requirements and other general corporate purposes. Entrackr estimates the company’s post-money valuation at around $550 million, a 2.7X increase from its previous round. Queries sent to Miko on Friday did not receive any response until the story was published. Miko.ai runs on a hybrid model, selling AI-powered robots such as Miko Mini and Miko 3 priced in the Rs 15,000–25,000 range, while also pushing its premium subscription Miko Max to drive recurring revenues beyond device sales. The company claims to serve customers in over 140 countries, including the US, Europe, and the Middle East. So far, Miko has raised over $75 million (excluding this round), including a $29 million Series B round led by IvyCap Ventures. According to the filing, AMDG-PAX Foundation will hold 27.87% (post-allotment) of the firm. While Miko’s Indian entity has yet to file its FY25 annual report, its revenue from operations grew 58% to Rs 358 crore in FY24, compared to Rs 225 crore in FY23. Its losses stood at Rs 120 crore in FY24. Miko competes with PlayShifu, Avishkaar, and WitBlox, among others.

With over 2X growth, Miko’s revenue crosses Rs 225 Cr in FY23

EntrackrEntrackr · 1y ago
With over 2X growth, Miko’s revenue crosses Rs 225 Cr in FY23
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Child companion robot maker Miko, a product of Emotix has grown at a fast pace in the past couple of years. The growth can be witnessed from its scale which skyrocketed to cross Rs 200 crore mark in FY23. In FY21, its revenue was just under Rs 30 crore. Miko’s revenue from operations surged 137.5% to Rs 225.6 crore during the fiscal year ending March 2023 as compared to Rs 95 crore in FY22, the company’s consolidated annual financial statement with the Registrar of Companies shows. Founded by Sneh Vaswani, Prashant Iyengar and Chintan Raikar, Miko creates personal companion robots focusing on educating and entertaining children from the age group of 5 years to 11 years. The company also allows child-focused content partners and developers to port their content on Miko and monetise via subscription. Miko serves customers across 140 countries, including regions like the US, Europe and Middle East. Miko’s lineup includes Miko Mini, a small robot designed to ignite curiosity and foster skills in kids through interactions and educational content. Miko Max provides curated adventures for learning reading and comprehension, while Miko 3 offers advanced features and educational content. Additionally, Miko Chess – Grand is an automated chessboard that enhances the chess experience with AI integration. The company made the majority of its revenue from sales of products (robots) while a small part came from subscription services of content applications. Miko also generated Rs 2.88 crore non-operating income during the year which majorly includes interest and gains on financial assets. Overall, the company’s income spiked to Rs 228.5 crore in FY23. Coming to expenses, cost of materials found to be the largest expense forming 37.3% of the total cost. This expense surged 88% to Rs 121.45 crore in FY23 from Rs 64.56 crore in FY22. Advertising & promotional cost of the company also increased 40.8% to Rs 62.89 crore during the year from Rs 44.67 crore in FY22. Further, spending on employee benefits, traveling conveyance and other operating and admin expenses pushed the total expenditure of the company by over 75% to Rs 325.3 crore during FY23. In the previous fiscal year (FY22), Miko’s total expenditure was at Rs 185.5 crore. At the end, Miko’s losses rose 39% to Rs 107.7 crore during FY23 against Rs 77.5 crore in FY22. However, compared to more than 2X rise in topline, the company managed to keep a tap over losses. For complete expense breakdown and year-on-year financial performance of the company, head to startup intelligence platform TheKredible. Additionally, operating cash outflows also improved by 92% to Rs 7.6 crore during the last fiscal year. Followed by the rising scale, EBITDA margin of the firm bettered to -25.84% in FY23 whereas ROCE registered at -46.81%. On a unit level, Miko spent Rs 1.44 to earn a rupee of operating revenue during the fiscal year. FY22-FY23 FY22 FY23 EBITDA Margin -69.31% -25.84% Expense/₹ of Op Revenue ₹1.95 ₹1.44 ROCE -41.32% -46.81% As per TheKredible, Miko has raised over $62 million to date from the likes of Chiratae Ventures, IvyCap Ventures, Yournest and IIFL among others. This includes a Rs 100 crore debt raised from Stride Ventures in May 2022. Entrackr had exclusively reported about the development at that time.

Wealthy’s revenue surges 72% in FY25, losses touch Rs 35 Cr

EntrackrEntrackr · 16d ago
Wealthy’s revenue surges 72% in FY25, losses touch Rs 35 Cr
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Wealthy, an investment advisory and wealth management platform, achieved a 72% year-on-year increase in scale during FY25. This came after a two-fold expansion in the preceding fiscal year (FY24), showing the firm's continued growth momentum. Wealthy’s revenue from operations grew to Rs 25 crore in FY25 from Rs 14.5 crore in FY24, according to its financial statements sourced from the Registrar of Companies (RoC). Revenue from brokerage services was its largest stream which accounted for 56% of the total income. This income more than doubled to Rs 14 crore in FY25 from Rs 6.3 crore in FY24. Revenue from advisory services brought in Rs 9 crore, a 24% year-on-year increase, while commission income surged 110% to Rs 2 crore during the period. Wealthy also reported Rs 10 crore as non-operating income, pushing its total income to Rs 35 crore in FY25. Employee benefit expenses remained its largest cost center, forming over 53% of the total expenses. This cost grew 23% to Rs 37 crore in FY25 from Rs 30 crore in FY24. Legal and professional fees more than doubled to Rs 9 crore, while commission costs increased 69% to Rs 7.6 crore. Advertising spend also saw a sharp rise of 92% to Rs 2.5 crore in the last fiscal year. Overall, Wealthy’s total expenditure rose 41% year-on-year to Rs 70 crore in FY25 from Rs 49.5 crore in the previous fiscal year. The AWI-backed company recorded a net loss of Rs 35 crore in the last fiscal year, which went up by 46% from Rs 24 crore in FY24. Its ROCE and EBITDA margin stood at -155.17% and -152%, respectively. On a unit level, the firm spent Rs 2.8 to earn a rupee of operating revenue during FY25, compared to Rs 3.41 in FY24. As of March 2025, the Bengaluru-based firm recorded current assets worth Rs 17.5 crore including Rs 7 crore in cash and bank balance. According to startup data intelligence platform TheKredible, Wealthy has raised a total of Rs 117.27 crore including Rs 45 crore in Series B round led by Falcon Edge’s Alpha Wave Incubation Fund which is the largest stakeholder with close to 23% as of the firm’s Series A. Its co-founders Aditya Agarwal and Prashant Gupta together own 34.5% of the company.

BookMyShow profit nears Rs 110 Cr in FY24, event biz bleeds

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BookMyShow profit nears Rs 110 Cr in FY24, event biz bleeds
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Online ticketing platform BookMyShow has experienced a remarkable turnaround over the past two years (FY23 and FY24), with its revenue soaring more than 5X and achieving profitability. Its revenue spiked to nearly Rs 1,400 crore in FY24, from only Rs 277 crore in FY22. BookMyShow reported a 43.2% year-on-year growth to Rs 1,396.86 crore in revenue from operations during the fiscal year ending March 2024 as compared to Rs 975.51 crore in FY23, its consolidated financial statement with the Registrar of Companies shows. BookMyShow, an online ticketing platform for movies and events, operates with 17 subsidiaries and two joint ventures. Here's a breakdown of its revenue growth across different streams. BookMyShow generates revenue primarily through online ticket bookings, turnkey ticketing solutions for concerts and events, and software sales. It also earns from advertisement space and from subscription contracts. Additional income sources include food and beverage sales, maintenance contracts, and on-ground services. The company collected 57.4% of its revenue from online ticketing (ticket bookings and turnkey solutions) which grew 23.8% year-on-year to Rs 801.57 crore in FY24. Around 32% of the revenue came from live events, worth Rs 454.72 crore which surged 91.5% during the year. The remaining sum of Rs 140.57 crore was collected via advertisement, marketing, sale of food & beverages, gift vouchers, and software, et al. The company also earned Rs 33.28 crore from interest and gains on financial assets, taking the overall revenue to Rs 1,430.14 crore in FY24. Out of the convenience fee, a certain portion of the revenue is shared with the cinema owners. BookMyShow paid a revenue share worth Rs 323.03 crore during FY24, accounting for 43.6% of the online ticket booking revenue. The firm spent Rs 233.49 crore on production which spiked 95% YoY in FY24, while the fees paid to artists soared 103.3% to Rs 211.32 crore in the same period. Employee benefit expenses went up 24% to Rs 170.72 crore during the year. Further, advertisement & promotions, and payment gateway charges stood at Rs 78.97 crore and Rs 49.57 crore, respectively. The overall expenditure of BookMyShow inclined 40.3% to Rs 1,319.88 crore in FY24 from Rs 940.86 crore during the previous fiscal year. Segment-wise, BookMyShow made profits of Rs 258.65 crore via online ticketing and Rs 84.13 crore through advertisement, marketing, sale of food & beverages, gift vouchers, and software et al. However, the live events vertical bled with a loss of Rs 137.99 crore during FY24. In the end, BookMyShow’s profits grew 27.6% to Rs 108.63 crore during FY24, against Rs 85.11 crore made in the last fiscal year (FY23). On the back of heavy cash burn on opex (operational expenses), its operating cashflows slipped 85.3% to Rs 33.54 crore during the period. Moreover, the outstanding losses of the firm stood at Rs 751.42 crore. The EBITDA margin and ROCE of the company registered at 11.07% and 15.25%, respectively. On a unit level, BookMyShow spent Re 0.94 to earn a rupee of operating revenue in the last fiscal year. At the end of FY24, the company had Rs 306.72 crore in cash and bank balances while its overall current assets were worth Rs 1,209.84 crore with a current ratio of 138%. As per TheKredible, BookMyShow has raised Rs 1,490 crore to date from the likes of TPG Growth, Elevation Capital, and Accel. Network 18 is the major stakeholder in the company having control of around 39% stake. Its valuation as per its Series D funding stood at nearly Rs 5,700 crore. Foodtech giant Zomato, which acquired Paytm’s movies and ticketing business, competes with BookMyShow.

Furlenco turns around in FY25: Posts profit after Rs 130 Cr loss, revenue surges 65%

EntrackrEntrackr · 19d ago
Furlenco turns around in FY25: Posts profit after Rs 130 Cr loss, revenue surges 65%
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Furlenco turns around in FY25: Posts profit after Rs 130 Cr loss, revenue surges 65% Furlenco managed 65% year-on-year revenue growth and kept tight control on expenses. As a result, Furlenco posted a Rs 3 crore profit after tax (PAT) in FY25, compared with a Rs 130 crore loss in FY24. After a tepid performance in the last fiscal year, subscription-based furniture rental firm Furlenco has made a notable comeback in FY25. The Bengaluru-based firm managed 65% year-on-year revenue growth and kept tight control on expenses. As a result, Furlenco posted a Rs 3 crore profit after tax (PAT) in FY25, compared with a Rs 130 crore loss in FY24. Furlenco’s revenue from operations grew to Rs 229 crore in FY25 from Rs 139 crore in FY24, according to its consolidated financial statements sourced from the Registrar of Companies (RoC). Furlenco provides furniture and home decor for rent along with relocation services. Income from furniture rental services accounted for 91% of the operating revenue, which grew by 61% to Rs 208 crore in FY25. Income from the sale of products (furniture including sofas and beds), more than doubled to Rs 21 crore during the fiscal year ending March 2025. Including other non-operating activities such as treasury gains of Rs 11 crore, its total income rose to Rs 240 crore in FY25. The company streamlined its cost structure and reduced its total expense by 16% to Rs 237 crore in FY25 from Rs 282 crore in FY24. Employee benefits expenses decreased by 35% year-on-year to Rs 31 crore in FY25, while finance costs dropped 41% to Rs 19 crore in FY25. Cost of material, however, rose 33% to Rs 8 crore in FY25. Depreciation on the company’s furniture rose 29% to Rs 45 crore in FY25 from Rs 35 crore in FY24. With strong revenue growth and lower burn, Furlenco turned profitable and posted a profit of Rs 3 crore in FY25, in contrast to a loss of Rs 130 crore in FY24. Its ROCE and EBITDA margin improved significantly to 5.68% and 24.45%, respectively. On a per-unit basis, the firm spent Rs 1.03 to earn every rupee of operating revenue, compared to Rs 2.03 in FY24. Furlenco’s current assets stood at Rs 106 crore, including cash and bank balances of Rs 32 crore in FY25. According to startup data intelligence platform TheKredible, Furlenco has raised a total of $298 m in funding till date, with Sheela Foam and Lightbox Ventures as its lead investors. The company’s founder and chief executive, Ajith Mohan Karimpana owns 12% of the company. Furlenco certainly seems to have discovered a better playbook for its business, because numbers like these looked unlikely till last year. While the concept has certainly found takers, operating costs had been too high to offer hope of such a turnaround. So credit to the team for having pulled it off.

Arya.ag reports Rs 340 Cr revenue in FY24, profit surges 2.5X

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Arya.ag reports Rs 340 Cr revenue in FY24, profit surges 2.5X
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Arya.ag became the first agritech startup to secure two funding rounds in 2024. This milestone was driven by a significant increase in scale while maintaining profitability, a rarity in the sector in recent years. Arya.ag’s operating revenue climbed 18% to Rs 340 crore in FY24 from Rs 288 crore in FY23, as per its consolidated financial statement sourced from the Registrar of Companies (RoC). Noida-based Arya.ag is a grain commerce platform, connecting agriproduce sellers and buyers. It enables farmgate storage, finance, and year-round supply, serving farmers, FPOs, financial institutions, SME processors, traders, and corporate agribusinesses. Its subsidiary, Aryadhan, offers warehouse receipt financing. Storage and warehousing income was the largest contributor and generated Rs 212.8 crore or 62.64% of total operating revenue, with a 7.5% rise. Interest income on loans rose significantly by 27.2% to Rs 55.4 crore, while other income contributed another Rs 71.5 crore. The company earned additional Rs 13 crore from non-operating revenue which pushed its total income to Rs 352 crore in FY24. On the expense front, the cost of services, its largest expense, grew marginally by 3.1% to Rs 183.9 crore, representing 55.66% of total expenses, employee benefit costs rose by 17.1% to Rs 50 crore, while finance expenses surged by 56.3% to Rs 60 crore. Other expenses added another Rs 36.5 crore. Overall, Arya.ag’s total expenses increased by 16% to Rs 330.4 crore in FY24 from Rs 284.6 crore in FY23. Arya.ag’s profit spiked 2.5X to Rs 19 crore in FY24 from Rs 7.6 crore in FY23. Its ROCE and EBITDA margin stood at 14.87% and 25.3% respectively. Arya.ag’s expense-to-earning ratio stood at Rs 0.97. As of March 2024, the firm reported Rs 1114 crore of current assets including Rs 103 crore of cash and bank balance. According to TheKredible, Arya.ag has raised a total of $144 million in funding till date having Lightrock Venture and Aspada Investment Company as its lead investors. Recently, the firm secured a $19.8 million commitment from the United States International Development Finance Corporation (DFC) to guarantee a debt facility for its agri-commerce subsidiary, Aryatech.

LiquiLoans revenue surges 3.4X to Rs 696 Cr in FY24, remains profitable

EntrackrEntrackr · 9m ago
LiquiLoans revenue surges 3.4X to Rs 696 Cr in FY24, remains profitable
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LiquiLoans revenue surges 3.4X to Rs 696 Cr in FY24, remains profitable While the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) tightens regulations around the peer-to-peer (P2P) lending space, with the impact expected to be seen in FY25 and FY26, the sector’s poster child, LiquiLoans, has experienced 3.4x growth in the fiscal year ending March 2024. LiquiLoans’ revenue from operations jumped to Rs 695.63 crore in the last fiscal year (FY24) from Rs 203.43 crore in FY23, its financial statements sourced from the Registrar of Companies (RoC) show. LiquiLoans operates as a peer-to-peer lending platform, providing personal loans, consumer loans, and deposit financing. The platform emphasizes high diversification, capping portfolio exposure per borrower at 0.5%. During the last fiscal year, the sale of these services was the company’s sole source of revenue. LiquiLoans made additional Rs 10 crore from interest income which pushed its total income to Rs 706 crore in FY24. On the expense front, service fee expenses accounted for the largest share, surging 4X to Rs 578.57 crore in FY24, compared to Rs 140 crore in FY23. Commission payouts increased by 88% to Rs 64.72 crore, while employee benefit expenses rose 2.5X to Rs 40.80 crore. Overall, LiquiLoans' total expenses jumped 3.3X, reaching Rs 704.59 crore in FY24, up from Rs 212.94 crore in FY23. The steep rise in expenses led to an 88% drop in profits for LiquiLoans, declining to Rs 71 lakh in FY24 from Rs 5.70 crore in FY23. The company's ROCE and EBITDA margin stood at 1.11% and 0.35%, respectively. On a unit basis, LiquiLoans spent Rs 1.01 to generate every rupee of operating revenue in the last fiscal year. The Mumbai-based company reported cash and bank balances of Rs 33 lakh and current assets worth Rs 283 crore in FY24. According to TheKredible, Liquiloans has raised $15 million to date, with Matrix Partners and CRED serving as its lead investors. LiquiLoans has built a strong reputation in the business, and market feedback indicates some of the lowest non-performing loans in its portfolio as well. As the backend for some leading players in the business, the firm has also focused on the higher credit score side of the market, further reducing risk. What that has also meant is that margins can be narrower if returns are safer. Thus, margin expansion will need to look at the cost side harder. With the regulator keen to weed out short-term players, LiquiLoans seems well placed for a strong run in the vanilla personal loans business, besides future opportunities with other products as it builds its own database of high-quality borrowers.

Rare Rabbit nears Rs 650 Cr revenue in FY24, profit surges 2.3X

EntrackrEntrackr · 8m ago
Rare Rabbit nears Rs 650 Cr revenue in FY24, profit surges 2.3X
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Rare Rabbit nears Rs 650 Cr revenue in FY24, profit surges 2.3X Premium fashion brand Rare Rabbit has been growing rapidly in recent years, with its revenue increasing by over 69% during the fiscal year ending March 2024. At the same time, the firm’s profit surged 2.3 times, touching Rs 70 crore during the same period (FY24). Rare Rabbit’s revenue from operations increased to Rs 637 crore in FY24 from Rs 376 crore in FY23, according to its financial statement sourced from the Registrar of Companies (RoC). Rare Rabbit is a men's fashion brand operated by The House of Rare. Founded in 2015, the brand offers a range of clothing including shirts, polos, T-shirts, trousers, and jackets. Product sales were the company’s primary source of revenue. The company earned Rs 5 crore from interest income, bringing its total income to Rs 642 crore in FY24. On the expense front, the major cost, material expenses increased by 53% to Rs 208.4 crore. Employee benefit expenses surged by 95% to Rs 78 crore while expense increased by 45% to Rs 93 crore. Rent and commission expenses also increased by 62% and 58%, respectively. Overall, Rare Rabbit’s total expenses grew by 59.9% to Rs 542 crore in FY24, up from Rs 339 crore in FY23. Since Rare Rabbit’s revenue growth outpaced its expenses, the company’s profit surged 2.3 times to Rs 75 crore in FY24 from Rs 32 crore in FY23. The EBITDA margin improved to 19% from 14.7%, while the return on capital employed (ROCE) increased to 52.15% in FY24 from 42.02% in the previous fiscal year. On a unit level, Rare Rabbit spent Rs 0.85 to earn a rupee in the last fiscal year. As of March 2024, the company held Rs 2 crore in cash and bank balances, with current assets totaling Rs 349.5 crore. According to TheKredible, Rare Rabbit has raised a total of approx $24 million of funding to date, which includes the recent Rs 50 crore funding round from its existing lead investor A91 Partners. Rare Rabbit’s success and presence have practically crept up if you have been an ordinary industry watcher. The men's focused brand (their women's offering is called Rare is, and a children's planned offering will be Rare Ones) has gone about its work slowly but surely, not offering the permanent discounts that have been a feature of many others. The premium positioning seems to have worked eventually, placing the brand in a very strong position a decade after it launched. So will the House of Rare stay independent? We are betting it will, at least until after FY25 numbers, which could take the brand beyond the 1000 crore milestone. At that level, assuming it remains profitable, a unicorn valuation will be just one of the perks of staying rare.

Auxilo reports Rs 528 Cr revenue and Rs 112 Cr PAT in FY25

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Auxilo reports Rs 528 Cr revenue and Rs 112 Cr PAT in FY25
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Auxilo reports Rs 528 Cr revenue and Rs 112 Cr PAT in FY25 Auxilo’s revenue from operations grew 48.3% to Rs 528 crore in FY25, up from Rs 356 crore in FY24, as per its annual financial statements sourced from the Registrar of Companies. After doubling its revenue in FY24, education-focused non-banking financial company (NBFC) Auxilo has delivered another strong performance in FY25, going past Rs 500 crore in revenue and posting over Rs 100 crore in profit after tax (PAT). The Mumbai-based NBFC provides education loans to students pursuing higher studies in India and abroad. Its offerings cover the complete cost of education, including tuition fees, pre-visa expenses, travel, and other related costs. Interest income formed the bulk of its business, contributing 90.5% of total operating revenue, which grew 49.4% to Rs 478 crore in FY25. Fees, commissions, and other operating income collectively stood at Rs 50 crore during the year. Including other income of Rs 16 crore, Auxilo’s total revenue reached Rs 544 crore in FY25. On the expenditure side, interest costs accounted for 71.5% of total expenses, rising in line with disbursements to Rs 282 crore in FY25. Employee benefits were recorded at Rs 56 crore, while overall costs increased to Rs 394 crore in FY25, compared to Rs 275 crore in FY24. The company’s controlled cost structure supported profitability, leading to a 62.3% jump in PAT to Rs 112 crore in FY25, against Rs 69 crore in FY24. Auxilo’s expense-to-revenue ratio also improved to 0.75 in FY25. Earlier this year, Auxilo raised Rs 50 crore from Motilal Oswal. Since its inception, it has secured over $100 million across equity and debt. The company competes with other well-funded education-financing players such as Grayquest, Avanse Financial, Financepeer, Propelld, Leap Finance, and Eduvanz.

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