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Swiggy posts Rs 6,148 Cr revenue in Q3 FY26, losses jump 32%

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Swiggy posts Rs 6,148 Cr revenue in Q3 FY26, losses jump 32%
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Swiggy posts Rs 6,148 Cr revenue in Q3 FY26, losses jump 32% Foodtech and quick commerce major Swiggy has reported a 54% year-on-year growth in its operating revenue, which spiked to Rs 6,148 crore during Q3 FY26 as compared to Rs 3,993 crore in Q3 FY25. However, the Bengaluru-based company’s losses increased in the same period. Scootsy Logistics contributed a major 48% of Swiggy’s overall operating revenue. Income from this entity increased by 76% YoY to Rs 2,981 crore in Q3 FY26 from Rs 1,693 crore in Q3 FY25. Swiggy’s food delivery business continues to be one of the major contributors, accounting for 33% of the total collection in Q3 FY26. Revenues from this vertical grew 25% to Rs 2,039 crore from Rs 1,635 crore in Q3 FY25. The company’s quick commerce segment also saw remarkable growth, with revenue surging by 76% to Rs 1,016 crore in Q3 FY26 from Rs 577 crore in Q3 FY25. Swiggy’s Dine Out, Genie, Swiggy Mini and other non-operating income took its total revenue to Rs 6,244 crore in Q3 FY26. On the cost side, the procurement of FMCG products for supply chain distribution formed 38% of its overall cost, which increased by 76% to Rs 2,746 crore in Q3 FY26. Meanwhile, the delivery charges saw 36% growth to Rs 1,533 crore in Q3 FY26. Swiggy spent Rs 673 crore and Rs 1,108 crore on employee benefits and advertising, respectively. Overall, Swiggy’s total expenses for the quarter increased 49% to Rs 7,298 crore from Rs 4,898 crore in Q3 FY25. The company’s losses increased by 33% to Rs 1,065 crore in Q3 FY26 from Rs 803 crore in Q3 FY25. For the nine-month period, the company’s loss stood at Rs 3,354 crore. As of December 31, 2025, Swiggy had cash and cash equivalents of Rs 13,512 crore, which included Rs 9,931 crore from net QIP proceeds. The company also received around Rs 2,400 crore from the sale of its stake in Rapido, taking its proforma cash balance to about Rs 15,900 crore. Swiggy shares were trading at Rs 324 at the end of Thursday with a total market capitalization of Rs 89,392 crore.

Swiggy losses widens 74% to Rs 1,092 Cr in Q2 FY26, Instamart grows 2X

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Swiggy losses widens 74% to Rs 1,092 Cr in Q2 FY26, Instamart grows 2X
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Swiggy reported a 54% YoY rise in operating revenue to Rs 5,561 crore in Q2 FY26 from Rs 3,601 crore a year earlier, while losses jumped over 74% during the quarter. Swiggy, the foodtech and quick commerce major, recorded a 54% year-on-year rise in operating revenue to Rs 5,561 crore in Q2 FY26 from Rs 3,601 crore in Q2 FY25. Despite the strong topline growth, the Bengaluru-based firm’s losses swelled by more than 74% in the quarter, according to its consolidated financial statements filed with the stock exchanges. Scootsy Logistics contributed the largest share, 46%, to Swiggy’s overall operating revenue. Its income grew 76% year-on-year to Rs 2,560 crore in Q2 FY26, up from Rs 1,453 crore in the same quarter last year. Swiggy’s food delivery business also grew strongly, rising 22% year-on-year to Rs 1,923 crore in Q2 FY26, and accounted for nearly 35% of the company’s total revenue during the quarter. Swiggy’s quick commerce arm, Instamart, also posted strong growth, with revenue doubling to Rs 980 crore in Q2 FY26 from Rs 490 crore in Q1 FY25. Swiggy’s Dine Out, Genie, Swiggy Mini and other non-operating income took its total revenue to Rs 5,620 crore in Q2 FY26. On the cost front, procurement of FMCG products for supply chain distribution accounted for 34.9% of Swiggy’s total expenses, rising 69% year-on-year to Rs 2,342 crore in Q2 FY26. Delivery expenses grew 30% to Rs 1,426 crore during the quarter. The company spent Rs 690 crore on employee benefits and Rs 1,039 crore on advertising, which surged 94% year-on-year. Depreciation and amortization expenses also increased 132% to Rs 304 crore. Overall, Swiggy’s total expenses for the quarter increased 56% to Rs 6,711 crore from Rs 4,309 crore in Q2 FY25. A 56% rise in total expenses, led by a 94% increase in advertising costs and a 132% jump in depreciation and amortization, widened Swiggy’s losses by over 74% to Rs 1,092 crore in Q2 FY26 from Rs 626 crore in Q2 FY25. For the first half of FY26, Swiggy reported revenue of Rs 10,522 crore, up 54% from Rs 6,824 crore in H1 FY25. However, its losses also widened by 85% to Rs 2,289 crore during the same period. Recently, Swiggy sold its stake in Rapido for Rs 1,968 crore to Prosus-owned MIH Investments One B.V. and Rs 431.5 crore to Setu AIF Trust and WestBridge, netting Rs 2,399.5 crore in total and earning over 2.5x returns on an investment made less than four years ago.

Eternal posts Rs 16,315 Cr revenue in Q3 FY26; profit grows 54%

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Eternal posts Rs 16,315 Cr revenue in Q3 FY26; profit grows 54%
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Eternal posts Rs 16,315 Cr revenue in Q3 FY26; profit grows 54% Gurugram-based foodtech and quick commerce platform Eternal (formerly Zomato) released its financial results for Q3 FY26 on Wednesday. The company reported a 54% increase in profits during the period. Eternal’s revenue from operations grew 3x to Rs 16,315 crore in Q3 FY26, contrasting Rs 5,405 crore in Q3 FY25, according to the firm’s consolidated financial results sourced from the National Stock Exchange (NSE). The major surge in revenue is attributed to its inventory-led approach in the quick commerce business. On a quarter-on-quarter basis, the company’s revenue rose by 20% from Rs 13,590 crore in Q2 FY26. Eternal operates several business units, including a food marketplace, Hyperpure, and a quick commerce platform, BlinkIt. Income from Eternal’s food delivery business (Zomato) contributed 16% of the total revenue in Q3 FY26, growing 29% to Rs 2,676 crore from Rs 2,072 crore in Q3 FY25. Revenue from the quick commerce segment (BlinkIt) saw significant growth, rising 75% to Rs 12,256 crore in Q3 FY26 from Rs 1,399 crore in Q3 FY25. Its B2B business, Hyperpure, saw a growth of 7% to Rs 1,070 crore during the third quarter of FY26. Earnings from the 'Going-out' segment and other non-operating income brought the Eternal Group’s total revenue to Rs 16,663 crore in Q3 FY26. For the nine-month period, the company reported revenue of Rs 38,126 crore and is on track to cross the Rs 50,000 crore revenue milestone for the full fiscal year FY26. The cost of material accounted for 59% of the total expense, and this cost grew by 6.5X to Rs 9,801 crore in Q3 FY26 from Rs 1,500 crore in Q3 FY25. Delivery and related charges increased by 64% to Rs 2,376 crore in Q3 FY26. Employee benefit cost rose 33% to Rs 914 crore, while spending on advertising and marketing almost doubled to Rs 937 crore in Q3 FY26. Overall, the company’s expenditure increased nearly 3X to Rs 16,493 crore in Q3 FY26 from Rs 5,533 crore in Q3 FY25. With the company's revenue growth outpacing expense, its profit increased by 54% to Rs 102 crore in Q3 FY26 from Rs 59 crore in Q3 FY25. On a per-unit basis, the Gurugram-based company spent Rs 1.01 to earn every rupee of revenue during the quarter ending December 2025. The company also informed the stock exchanges that founder Deepinder Goyal will step away from his role as Group CEO and will continue on the board as Vice Chairman. At the end of today’s trading session, Eternal’s share price stood at Rs 283, giving the foodtech platform a market capitalization of Rs 3,32,985 crore (approximately $30 billion).

Indiqube posts Rs 390 Cr revenue in Q3 FY26; losses rise 21%

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Indiqube posts Rs 390 Cr revenue in Q3 FY26; losses rise 21%
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Indiqube posts Rs 390 Cr revenue in Q3 FY26; losses rise 21% Managed workspace solutions provider Indiqube has posted its financial results for the third quarter of the ongoing fiscal year (FY26). The company’s operating scale grew 45.5% in the period while its losses grew 21% year-on-year, as per Ind AS. Indiqube’s revenue from operations rose to Rs 390 crore in Q3 FY26 from Rs 268 crore in Q3 FY25, according to its financial statement sourced from the National Stock Exchange (NSE). IndiQube also reported Rs 21 crore revenue from non-operating sources which took its total income to Rs 411 crore in Q3 FY26. For the nine months period, the Bengaluru-based company’s revenue grew 38% to Rs 1,049 crore as compared to Rs 762 crore a year earlier. On the expense side, employee benefits increased 34% to Rs 23.5 crore in Q3 FY26. Finance cost accounted for 26% of the expense which increased 30% to Rs 112 crore in Q3 FY26 from Rs 86 crore in Q3 FY25, while depreciation and amortization rose to Rs 144 crore. Overall, Indiqube’s total expenses for the quarter increased 39% to Rs 434 crore from Rs 313 crore in Q3 FY25. At the end, the firm reported a 21% increase in its losses to Rs 17 crore in Q3 FY26 as compared to Rs 14 crore in Q3 FY25. On a quarterly basis, Indiqube’s losses decreased from Rs 30 crore in Q2 FY26. At the end of today’s trading session, Indiqube’s share price stood at Rs 177, giving it a total market capitalization of Rs 3,751 crore (about $414 million). Overall, Indiqube continued to scale its operations in Q3 FY26 with strong revenue growth, though costs rose alongside expansion. Losses widened year-on-year but improved sequentially. The firm remains focused on growth while managing expenses amid rising finance and depreciation costs.

Blackbuck records Rs 32 Cr profit on Rs 172 Cr revenue in Q3 FY26

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Blackbuck records Rs 32 Cr profit on Rs 172 Cr revenue in Q3 FY26
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Blackbuck has released its financial report for the third quarter of the ongoing financial year ending December 2025. The Bengaluru-based company reported a 51% year-on-year growth in scale in Q3 FY26 and posted a profit of Rs 32 crore in the quarter. Blackbuck's revenue from operations grew to Rs 172 crore in Q3 FY26 from Rs 114 crore in Q3 FY25. For the nine-month period, the company’s revenue increased by 53% to Rs 466.5 crore as compared to Rs 305 crore a year earlier. Revenue from its truck operator services was the primary source of revenue, accounting for 98% of total operating revenue. The company also made Rs 16 crore from interest income which took its overall revenue to Rs 188 crore in Q3 FY26, compared to Rs 123 crore in Q3 FY25. Looking at the expenses, the employee benefit cost accounted for 29% of the overall expenditure which increased by 16% year-on-year to Rs 40.5 crore in Q3 FY26 from Rs 35 crore in Q3 FY25. Depreciation and other operating expenses drove total expenditure to Rs 142 crore in Q3 FY26, compared to Rs 93 crore in the same quarter last year. Blackbuck registered a profit of Rs 32 crore in Q3 FY26, as compared to a loss of Rs 48 crore in Q3 FY25. On a quarterly basis, the company’s profit increased 10% from Rs 29 crore in Q2 FY26. BlackBuck's chairman and CEO, Rajesh Kumar Naidu Yabaji, sold 20 lakh shares (9.37% of his holding) in a Rs 135 crore bulk deal in the third quarter. This transaction reduced his stake in the logistics marketplace from 11.81% to 10.7% of the 18.07 crore total equity base. Currently, Blackbuck’s share price is trading at Rs 618, giving the company a market capitalization of Rs 11,196 crore ($1.2 billion).

Swiggy posts Rs 4,961 Cr revenue in Q1 FY26, losses soar 96%

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Swiggy posts Rs 4,961 Cr revenue in Q1 FY26, losses soar 96%
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Swiggy posts Rs 4,961 Cr revenue in Q1 FY26, losses soar 96% Foodtech and quick commerce major Swiggy has reported a 54% year-on-year growth in its operating revenue which spiked to Rs 4,961 crore during Q1 FY26 as compared to Rs 3,222 crore Q1 FY25. However, the Bengaluru-based company’s losses almost doubled in the same period. Scootsy Logistics contributed a major 46% of Swiggy’s overall operating collection. Income from this entity increased by 78% YoY to Rs 2,259 crore in Q1 FY26 from Rs 1,268 crore in Q1 FY25. Swiggy’s food delivery business continues to be one of the major contributors, accounting for 36% of the total collection in Q1 FY26. Revenues from this vertical grew 19% to Rs 1,800 crore from Rs 1,518 crore in Q1 FY25. The company’s quick commerce segment also saw remarkable growth, with revenue surging by 2X to Rs 806 crore in Q1 FY26 from Rs 374 crore in Q1 FY25. The segment's gross order value (GOV) growth was driven by an increase in order frequency and the addition of new dark stores. Swiggy’s Dine Out, Genie, Swiggy Mini and other non-operating income took its total revenue to Rs 5,048 crore in Q1 FY26. On the cost side, the procurement of FMCG products for supply chain distribution formed 33% of its overall cost which increased by 72% to Rs 2,064 crore in Q1 FY26. Meanwhile, the delivery charges saw 26% growth to Rs 1,313 crore in Q1 FY26. Swiggy spent Rs 686 crore and Rs 1,036 crore on employee benefits and advertising, respectively. Overall, Swiggy’s total expenses for the quarter increased 60% to Rs 6,244 crore from Rs 3,908 crore in Q1 FY25. The 60% growth in expenditure led losses to increase by 96% to Rs 1,197 crore in Q1 FY26 from Rs 611 crore in Q1 FY25. Recently Swiggy reshuffled its board as Sumer Juneja from SoftBank and Anand Daniel from Accel resigned from their roles as nominee directors on Swiggy’s board. Following these departures, Swiggy appointed Faraz Khalid, CEO of Middle East commerce platform noon, as an independent director. Swiggy shares were trading at Rs 404 at the end of Thursday with a total market capitalization of Rs 1,00,730 crore.

Urban Company posts Rs 383 Cr revenue and Rs 21 Cr loss in Q3 FY26

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Urban Company posts Rs 383 Cr revenue and Rs 21 Cr loss in Q3 FY26
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Urban Company posts Rs 383 Cr revenue and Rs 21 Cr loss in Q3 FY26 For the quarter ended December 31, 2025, the home services marketplace recorded Net Transaction Value (NTV) of Rs 1,081 crore, marking a 32% year-on-year increase. Revenue from operations rose 32% YoY to Rs 383 crore during the quarter. Despite the growth, Urban Company reported a consolidated adjusted EBITDA loss of Rs 17 crore. The losses were steered by InstaHelp, which alone posted an adjusted EBITDA loss of Rs 61 crore in Q3 FY26. Excluding InstaHelp, the core biz delivered an adjusted EBITDA profit of Rs 44 crore. Overall, its net losses stood at Rs 21 crore during Q3FY26. Urban Company had 7.8 million annual transacting users and 59,475 monthly active service partners in Q3 FY26. The company’s India Consumer Services business (excluding InstaHelp) remained profitable. The segment reported NTV of Rs 781 crore, while revenue from operations increased 26% YoY to Rs 265 crore. Urban Company’s Native brands business recorded a 93% year-on-year growth in NTV to Rs 79 crore, while revenue doubled to Rs 62 crore during the quarter. The international business (UAE and Singapore, excluding KSA) also posted strong growth, with NTV rising 79% YoY to Rs 193 crore and revenue increasing to Rs 50 crore. In contrast, InstaHelp clocked 1.61 million orders and Rs 28 crore in NTV, with revenue of Rs 6.8 crore in Q3 FY26. However, the vertical continued to drag profitability, reporting an adjusted EBITDA loss of Rs 61 crore. Urban Company closed Q3 FY26 with a cash balance of Rs 2,095 crore, providing sufficient runway as it continues to invest in new categories while maintaining profitability in its core marketplace. During the quarter, the Gurugram-based company also approved the grant of 70.82 lakh stock options under its Employee Stock Option Scheme 2015, which will be valued at Rs 88 crore. Urban Company’s shares were trading at Rs 124.7 per share, giving the company a market capitalization of Rs 18,033 crore ($2 billion).

Meesho posts Rs 3,517 Cr revenue in Q3 FY26; losses surge 13X

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Meesho posts Rs 3,517 Cr revenue in Q3 FY26; losses surge 13X
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E-commerce marketplace Meesho has announced its financial results for Q3 FY26 after debuting on Indian stock exchanges last month. The firm’s revenue increased by 31% during the third quarter, while its losses neared Rs 500 crore mark in the same period. The company’s revenue from operations increased to Rs 3,517.5 crore in Q3 FY26 from Rs 2,679 crore in the same quarter last year, according to its financial statement sourced from NSE. Other income contributed an additional Rs 78.5 crore, which drove its total income of Rs 3,596 crore for the quarter. However, for the nine-month period ending December 2025, the firm’s revenue increased 30% to Rs 9,095 crore from Rs 6,990 crore, a year earlier. Meesho did not include its proper expense breakup, however its employee benefit expense rose 20% to Rs 235 crore in Q3 FY26 from Rs 195 crore in Q3 FY25. Its depreciation stood at Rs 11 crore for the quarter. Overall, the company’s total expense rose 44% to Rs 4,071 crore in Q3 FY26 from Rs 2,823 crore in Q3 FY25. Due to the company’s expense outpacing revenue growth, its loss surged by more than 13X to Rs 490 crore in Q3 FY26 from Rs 37 crore in Q3 FY25. On a sequential basis, the company’s loss increased by 48% from Rs 330.5 crore loss in Q2 FY26. Meesho made its debut on the public market listing at a hefty premium and closing one of the largest tech IPOs of 2025. The Bengaluru-based firm opened at Rs 162.5 per share on NSE, a 46% jump over its issue price of Rs 111. At the end of today’s trading session, Meesho’s share price stood at Rs 173, giving the firm a total market capitalization of Rs 78,077 crore ($8.5 billion).

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