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Razorpay revenue soars 65% in FY25; gross profit crosses Rs 1,200 Cr

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Razorpay revenue soars 65% in FY25; gross profit crosses Rs 1,200 Cr
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Following a strong performance in FY24, payments and business banking platform Razorpay posted a 65% year-on-year growth in its consolidated revenue to Rs 3,783 crore, up from Rs 2,296 crore in FY24. According to the company, its growth in the last fiscal year has been driven by solid execution across its payment gateway, banking, POS, and international businesses, the company said in a statement. The Bengaluru-based firmโ€™s gross profit grew 41% year-on-year to Rs 1,277 crore from Rs 906 crore. Despite robust top-line growth, Razorpay reported a loss in FY25 after accounting for ESOP-related expenses of Rs 1,209 crore. The company attributed the losses to restructuring and tax costs linked to its redomiciling to India. Razorpay highlighted its strong cash position, which gives it the flexibility to invest in innovation and long-term expansion. The company plans to accelerate product-led growth and deepen investments across its core fintech stack, AI-first products, and financial infrastructure. It continues to expand internationally, especially in Southeast Asian markets such as Malaysia and Singapore. Founded in 2014 by IIT Roorkee alumni Shashank Kumar and Harshil Mathur, Razorpay has raised over $800 million from investors including Lightspeed, Tiger Global, Peak XV Partners, and GIC. After completing its reverse flip to India, the company converted into a public entity in April 2025. Recently, Razorpay also invested $30 million to acquire rewards-first UPI payments app POP.

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Infibeam crosses Rs 1,000 Cr revenue threshold in Q2 FY25

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Infibeam crosses Rs 1,000 Cr revenue threshold in Q2 FY25
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Digital payments firm Infibeam's operating revenue grew by 29.19% during the quarter ending September 2024. Moreover, the Ahmedabad-based companyโ€™s profit also increased 16.45% in Q2 FY25. Infibeam Avenuesโ€™s revenue from operations spiked to Rs 1,016.65 crore in Q2 FY25 from Rs 786.97 crore in Q2 FY24, its unaudited consolidated financial statements from Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) show. Payment business accounted for 95.7% of its total collection which increased by 31.82% to Rs 973.34 crore in Q2 FY25. Meanwhile, there was a 10.81% decline in e-commerce platform business, which fell to Rs 43.31 crore. The company recorded a total revenue of 1,020.19 crore in Q2 FY25. Infibeam operates a diversified digital platform, with a primary focus on digital payments and e-commerce solutions. The companyโ€™s total expenses for Q2 FY25 rose by 30.41% to Rs 957.1 crore in Q2 FY25. Operating expenses was the largest contributor, rising by 29.98% to Rs 882.3 crore. Employee benefits increased by 10.86% to Rs 34.5 crore, while depreciation cost grew 3.64% to Rs 17.1 crore. The company also incurred Rs 23.2 crore on other undisclosed expenses. Infibeamโ€™s profit after tax rose 16.495 to Rs 47.4 crore in Q2 FY25 from Rs 40.69 crore in the same period last year. Its ROCE and EBITDA margin stood at 1.62% and 7.96%, respectively. On a unit basis, the company spent Re 0.94 to earn a rupee of operating revenue in Q2 FY25. Infibeam competes with major players like Paytm, Razorpay, and PhonePe in the digital payments sector. At the end of today, its market cap stood at Rs 7,600 crore while the firm stock was trading at Rs 27.30.

Gameskraft crosses Rs 4,000 Cr revenue in FY25; PAT nears Rs 1,000 Cr

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Gameskraft crosses Rs 4,000 Cr revenue in FY25; PAT nears Rs 1,000 Cr
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Gameskraft crosses Rs 4,000 Cr revenue in FY25; PAT nears Rs 1,000 Cr Gameskraftโ€™s FY25 numbers reflect strong performance before the RMG ban. The firm reported double-digit revenue growth and maintained profitability during the fiscal year. The Indian governmentโ€™s recent ban on real-money gaming formats has disrupted the sector overnight, but Gameskraftโ€™s FY25 numbers reflect strong performance before the clampdown. The firm reported double-digit revenue growth and maintained profitability during the fiscal year. Gameskraftโ€™s revenue from operations grew 12% to Rs 3,896 crore in FY25 from Rs 3,475 crore in FY24, according to its consolidated financial statements sourced from the Registrar of Companies (RoC). Gameskraft operated popular gaming apps such as Rummy Culture, Playship, Pocket 52, RummyPrime, Ludo Culture, and Rummy Time. Its revenue (gross gaming revenue) came from platform fee or commission charged as a percentage of the buy-in fees users invest in games, which contributed Rs 3,882 crore (99.6% of operating revenue), registering a 12.2% growth. Its real estate business added Rs 11 crore, while other income sources contributed Rs 3 crore in FY25. The Bengaluru-based company made an additional Rs 113 crore from non-operating sources which pushed its total revenue to Rs 4,009 crore in FY25. On the cost side, promotional spending emerged as the single largest expense and accounted for 75% of total burn. To the tune of scale, this cost surged 58% to Rs 2,072 crore in FY25 from Rs 1,315 crore in FY24. Employee benefits, on the other hand, saw a decline of 11% to Rs 410 crore, while legal and professional fees fell 22.8% to Rs 112 crore in FY25. Overall, the companyโ€™s total expenses shot up 24% to Rs 2,766 crore in FY25 as against Rs 2,232 crore in FY24. See TheKredible for the detailed cost breakdown during the last fiscal year. Despite the jump in ad spend, Gameskraft managed to sustain profitability on the back of its strong topline and controlled costs in other areas. Its net profit stood at Rs 976 crore in FY25, slightly higher than the Rs 947 crore posted in FY24. It's worth noting that we have excluded exceptional items worth Rs 270.5 crore in the calculation of net profit of the company. Gameskraft's ROCE and EBITDA margin stood at 58.40% and 31.63%, respectively. On a unit basis, Gameskraft spent Rs 0.71 to earn a rupee of operating revenue in FY25. The company recorded current assets worth Rs 2,232 crore in FY25 which includes Rs 253 crore in cash and bank balances and Rs 1,319 crore invested in mutual funds. While Gameskraftโ€™s FY25 numbers were unaffected, the Indian governmentโ€™s new gaming law effective August 2025 has forced the company to halt its real-money operations, including shutting down โ€œAdd Cashโ€ features and discontinuing its flagship rummy platform RummyCulture, alongside pausing its poker venture Pocket52 earlier in the year. The move, mandated by the Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming Act, has also led Gameskraft to publicly state it will not pursue a legal challenge, instead opting for full compliance. Given that real-money gaming contributed nearly all of Gameskraftโ€™s FY25 revenue, the ban is expected to significantly impact its business model, revenue streams, and growth trajectory going forward.

Nykaa posts Rs 2,061 Cr revenue in Q4 FY25, profit soars 90%

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Nykaa posts Rs 2,061 Cr revenue in Q4 FY25, profit soars 90%
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Online beauty and fashion platform Nykaa reported strong growth in Q4 FY25, with its revenue from operations rising 24% year-on-year and profits surging 90% during the quarter ending March 2025. According to its consolidated financial statements sourced from the NSE, Nykaa's revenue from operations grew to Rs 2,061 crore in Q4 FY25, compared to Rs 1,667 crore in Q4 FY24. For the full fiscal year (FY25), Nykaaโ€™s operating revenue increased 24% to Rs 7,950 crore in FY25 from Rs 6,386 crore in FY24. The beauty segment accounted for 92% of the total revenue at Rs 1,894 crore, while the fashion segment contributed 8% of the operating income in the last quarter. For Nykaa, the cost of materials constituted 57% of its total expenditure, rising to Rs 1,153 crore in Q4 FY25. Additional spending on employee benefits, finance, marketing, technology, and other overheads brought the companyโ€™s total costs to Rs 2,031 crore during the quarter. For the full fiscal year ending March 2025, the total expenses rose to Rs 7,850 crore. Steady growth in its scale helped Nykaa achieve a 90% increase in profit to Rs 19 crore in Q4 FY25, compared to Rs 10 crore in Q4 FY24. For FY25, the firmโ€™s profit stood at Rs 74 crore in FY25 from Rs 44 crore in FY24. At the close of today's trading session, Nykaa's stock was priced at Rs 200.8, giving the company a market capitalization of Rs 57,406 crore.

Fractal crosses Rs 2,700 Cr revenue in FY25, regains profitability

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Fractal crosses Rs 2,700 Cr revenue in FY25, regains profitability
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Fractal crosses Rs 2,700 Cr revenue in FY25, regains profitability Fractal, a data analytics and AI solutions company, has filed its draft red herring prospectus (DRHP) with SEBI to raise up to Rs 4,900 crore through a mix of fresh issue and offer for sale (OFS). Its financial statement shows the company regaining profitability with revenue growth of 26% in the fiscal year ending March 31, 2025. Fractalโ€™s revenue from operations grew 26% to Rs 2,765 crore in FY25 from Rs 2,196 crore in FY24, as per its consolidated financial statements sourced from the draft red herring prospectus (DRHP). The company derives nearly all of its revenue from analytical services, which contributed Rs 2,701 crore in FY25, up 24% from the previous year. Subscription income surged 167% to Rs 64 crore, pushing overall top-line growth. Fractalโ€™s revenue base continues to be dominated by the US market, which contributed Rs 1,802 crore in FY25, up 33% from Rs 1,358 crore in FY24, and accounted for 65% of total operating revenue. Revenue from Europe grew 12.56% to Rs 484 crore, making up 17.5% of the total. India contributed Rs 232 crore, a 22% increase from the previous year, representing 8% of revenue. The revenue from the rest of the world rose 13% to Rs 247 crore. Fractalโ€™s customer relationships remained a key driver of growth. Its Net Revenue Retention in the Fractal.ai segment stood at 121.3% in FY25, up from 110.2% in FY24, reflecting strong client retention and expansion through upsells and cross-sells. The firm has served its top 10 clients by revenue in the Fractal.ai segment who contributed 54% to segment revenue in FY25 for an average of more than eight years. On the expense front, employee benefit costs remained the largest outgo at Rs 2,005 crore, accounting for 78% of the total, and grew 15% over FY24. Depreciation expense increased by 23% to Rs 102 crore, while outsourced manpower costs decreased by 3.33% to Rs 58 crore. Marketing expenses dropped by 31.58% to Rs 13 crore. Legal and professional fees climbed 13% to Rs 52 crore. Overall, Fractalโ€™s total expenses rose 14.4% to Rs 2,575 crore in FY25, slower than the pace of revenue growth. As a result, the company swung to profitability, posting Rs 221 crore in net profit, in contrast to a loss of Rs 55 crore in FY24. On a per-unit basis, the company spent Rs 0.93 to earn a rupee in FY25. Its ROCE and EBITDA margin stood at 12.97% and 14.13% respectively. The analytics company had current assets worth Rs 1,625 crore, including Rs 288 crore in cash and bank balances in FY25. As per the DRHP, TPG Fett is the largest external stakeholder with 25.67% followed by Apax Partners-owned Quinag Bidco, which commands 18.78% in the company. GLM Family Trust, which owns 15.7% of the cap table.

Zepto revenue soars 2.5x to Rs 11,110 Cr in FY25

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Zepto revenue soars 2.5x to Rs 11,110 Cr in FY25
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Zepto revenue soars 2.5x to Rs 11,110 Cr in FY25 Quick commerce unicorn Zepto clocked Rs 11,110 crore (nearly $1.3 billion) in turnover in FY25, a sharp 150% jump from Rs 4,454 crore in FY24, according to regulatory filings reviewed by Entrackr. Zeptoโ€™s FY25 performance comes on the back of aggressive execution and disciplined expansion. According to earlier Aadit Palichaโ€™s post, the company was at $3 billion in annualized gross order value (GOV) and halved its losses over the last year. In FY24, Zepto incurred losses of Rs 1,248 crore on revenue of Rs 4,454 crore. That means the startup spent Rs 1.29 to earn every Rs 1 of revenue in FY24, a figure it has reportedly improved in FY25 with better unit economics, higher fill rates, and stronger contribution margins. We are not comparing Zepto's FY25 numbers with Instamart and Blinkit due to differences in their business models and accounting practices. However, the NOV (net order value) of Blinkit stood at Rs 22,731 crore in FY25, while Swiggyโ€™s quick commerce biz Instamart GOV was recorded at Rs 14,600 crore in the same period. Zepto's founder Aadit Palicha did not comment on the story. As per a recent report, Zepto is in talks to raise $500 million at a potential $7 billion valuation, a significant jump from its previous valuation of $5 billion when it raised $350 million in November 2024. The fresh round is expected to bolster Zeptoโ€™s runway ahead of a potential IPO in 2026, as the company pushes toward EBITDA break-even in the next 12โ€“15 months.

Tractor Junction revenue crosses Rs 100 Cr in FY25

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Tractor Junction revenue crosses Rs 100 Cr in FY25
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Tractor-focused marketplace Tractor Junction maintained a strong momentum in FY25, with operating revenue jumping 1.7X to cross the Rs 100 crore milestone, following a 2.3X jump in the previous fiscal year. Tractor Junctionโ€™s operating revenue surged over 70% to Rs 106.43 crore in FY25 from Rs 62 crore in FY24, according to its consolidated financial statements filed with the Registrar of Companies (RoC). Tractor Junction is a rural vehicle marketplace that facilitates buying, selling, financing, and insuring new and used tractors, farm equipment, and rural commercial vehicles. It also offers verified reviews and price comparisons to ensure transparency for users. Sales of tractors and equipment contributed 80% of Tractor Junctionโ€™s total revenue and rose nearly 90% to Rs 85.14 crore in FY25. The remaining Rs 21.29 crore came from services, including financing and other related offerings. The company claims that its financial services grew 10 times in FY25, and its used vehicle business grew 1.8 times, supported by 65 COCO outlets in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, and Maharashtra. Tractor Junction also earned Rs 12.44 crore in non-operating revenue, including commission income and interest on fixed deposits, taking its total income to Rs 118.8 crore in FY25. The cost of materials accounted for 63% of total expenses which rose 86% to Rs 80.26 crore in FY25. Employee benefit expenses grew 47% to Rs 22 crore, while advertising, contract wages, RTO, insurance, and other costs drove total expenses up 75% to Rs 127.53 crore from Rs 72.7 crore in FY24. Tractor Junctionโ€™s total expenses grew faster than its revenue, primarily due to higher material costs, leading the Alwar-based company to post a loss of Rs 9.08 crore in FY25, which increased 2.5X from Rs 3.67 crore in FY24. Its EBITDA margin and ROCE stood at -18.03% and -70.3%, respectively. On a unit basis, it spent Rs 1.2 to earn a rupee of operating revenue in FY25. As of March 2025, the companyโ€™s current assets stood at Rs 70.43 crore, including cash and bank balances of Rs 13.76 crore. The company aims for another double-digit revenue growth in FY26, expand its COCO outlet network to 100, and focus more on profitability. According to startup data intelligence platform TheKredible, Tractor Junction has raised around $6 million to date, including a $5.7 million seed round in April 2022 co-led by Info Edge Ventures and Omnivore.

Nykaa posts Rs 2,267 Cr revenue in Q3 FY25, profit soars 52%

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Nykaa posts Rs 2,267 Cr revenue in Q3 FY25, profit soars 52%
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Nykaa posts Rs 2,267 Cr revenue in Q3 FY25, profit soars 52% Online beauty and fashion platform Nykaa reported strong growth in Q3 FY25, with its revenue from operations rising 26.8% year-on-year and profits surging 51.7% during the quarter ending December 2024. According to its unaudited consolidated financial statements sourced from the NSE, Nykaa's revenue from operations grew to Rs 2,267 crore in Q3 FY25, compared to Rs 1,789 crore in Q3 FY24. The beauty segment accounted for 90.9% of the total revenue at Rs 2,060 crore, while the fashion segment contributed 8.8% of the operating income in the last quarter. For Nykaa, the cost of materials constituted 57.2% of its total expenditure, rising to Rs 1,276 crore in Q3 FY25. Additional spending on employee benefits, finance, marketing, technology, and other overheads brought the companyโ€™s total costs to Rs 2,228 crore during the quarter. Steady growth in its scale helped Nykaa achieve a 51.7% increase in profit, reaching Rs 26.4 crore in Q3 FY25, compared to Rs 17.4 crore in Q3 FY24. Nykaa has acquired a majority stake in Earth Rhythm, following its initial minority investment in the company in 2022. This move was achieved through a combination of primary and secondary transactions. Additionally, Nykaa increased its stake in its subsidiary Dot & Key to 90% with an additional investment of Rs 265.3 crore. As of 4:10 PM, Nykaaโ€™s shares are trading at Rs 170.5, giving the Mumbai-based company a market cap of Rs 48,739 crore ($5.8 billion).

Info Edge-backed Zingbus crosses Rs 150 Cr revenue in FY25

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Info Edge-backed Zingbus crosses Rs 150 Cr revenue in FY25
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Intercity mobility platform Zingbus nearly doubled its scale in the fiscal year ending March 2025. However, the Gurugram-based company continued to remain in losses. Zingbusโ€™ revenue from operations surged 85% to Rs 161 crore in FY25 from Rs 87 crore in FY24, according to its financial statements filed with the Registrar of Companies (RoC). Zingbus primarily generates revenue from intercity bus ticketing services. Revenue from these services was the sole source of revenue for the company. On the spending side, bus hire charges formed the largest expense element contributing over 63% of the total expenditure. This cost jumped 147% to Rs 121 crore in FY25 from Rs 49 crore in FY24. Guarantee commission paid to fleet partners also rose sharply by 78% to Rs 16 crore, whereas employee benefit expenses grew moderately by 7% to Rs 15 crore. Advertising expenses increased 9% to Rs 6 crore in the same period. Overall, Zingbusโ€™ total expenditure grew 65% to Rs 191 crore in FY25 from Rs 116 crore in FY24. Despite the sharp scale up, the company managed to significantly improve its operating efficiency. EBITDA loss reduced to Rs 30.4 crore in FY25 from Rs 38.7 crore, translating into an EBITDA margin improvement from -44.5% in FY24 to -18.9% in FY25. Zingbus posted a net loss of Rs 25 crore in FY25, almost flat compared to Rs 24 crore loss in FY24. Its ROCE and EBITDA margin stood at -40.39% and -18.88% respectively. On a unit level, the company spent Rs 1.19 to earn a rupee of operating revenue during FY25 as compared to Rs 1.33 per rupee in the previous fiscal year. Zingbus held cash and bank balances of Rs 3 crore, with current assets standing at Rs 9 crore at the end of FY25. According to TheKredible, Zingbus has raised a total of $25 million of funding till date, having AdvantEdge Technologies, Info Edge and BP Ventures as its lead investors. Zingbus is focusing on an EV fleet and carbon neutral rides, aiming to build a valuable brand and recognition in a cluttered market. It faces challenges such as high dependence on imported buses and inadequate charging infrastructure, as well as potential impacts from fluctuating LNG prices.

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