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AstroTalk’s e-commerce vertical posts Rs 140 Cr revenue in 2025, hits Rs 200 Cr ARR

EntrackrEntrackr · 20d ago
AstroTalk’s e-commerce vertical posts Rs 140 Cr revenue in 2025, hits Rs 200 Cr ARR
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AstroTalk’s e-commerce vertical posts Rs 140 Cr revenue in 2025, hits Rs 200 Cr ARR AstroTalk, an online astrology platform, has rapidly scaled its e-commerce vertical, AstroTalk Store, which generated over Rs 140 crore in revenue in 2025, according to a company statement. The Store, launched in November 2024, claims it is currently operating at an annualised run rate (ARR) of more than Rs 200 crore. According to the statement, AstroTalk Store was initially incubated with an internal investment of Rs 30 lakh to test the viability of a trust-led spiritual products business. Following early demand visibility and repeat purchases, AstroTalk infused an additional Rs 40 crore to scale inventory, strengthen supply chains, and expand product categories. During FY25, the Store processed over 1.6 million orders. At present, AstroTalk Store offers more than 300 SKUs across categories such as rudrakshas, gemstones, bracelets, idols, and ritual essentials. “The spiritual and astrology-led products market in India has always been large but extremely fragmented. Consumers were either buying from local vendors with no standardisation or from small online sellers where authenticity was questionable,” Puneet Gupta, founder and CEO of AstroTalk, said in the statement. The company plans to expand its catalogue with 500 additional products by FY27. The platform currently reports a 24% repeat rate, while nearly 50% of its future sales are expected to come from Tier II and Tier III markets. Looking ahead, AstroTalk is targeting Rs 400–500 crore in annual recurring revenue by FY27 for its e-commerce vertical. In FY25, AstroTalk’s overall revenue rose to Rs 1,176 crore from Rs 651 crore in FY24. The company is also in mid-stage talks to raise $50–100 million at a unicorn valuation, a development earlier exclusively reported by Entrackr. AstroTalk will also begin preparations to initiate its IPO process in the coming months.

AstroTalk raises $20 Mn from Left Lane Capital

EntrackrEntrackr · 1y ago
AstroTalk raises $20 Mn from Left Lane Capital
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Spiritual tech startup AstroTalk on Monday announced that it has raised $20 million in a Series A round from Left Lane Capital, a New York-based venture capital firm that invests in high-growth consumer and internet technology companies. This is one of the largest funding rounds in the spiritual-tech industry in India, so far. AstroTalk will use the funds for strategic acquisitions to expand in international markets, solidify new business verticals, and hire senior leadership roles, the company said in a press release. Last week, Entrackr exclusively reported about the upcoming funding round in AstroTalk. Founded in 2017 by Puneet Gupta and Anmol Jain, AstroTalk connects consumers to astrologers for horoscope readings, birth chart analysis, live prayers and more. The platform boasts over 15,000 active astrologers and has served more than 4 crore users to date. “Astrotalk is a ‘Made in India, Built for the World’ company, eyeing expansion across the US, Canada, UK & Middle East. One-on-one consultations stand to be approximately 95% of our revenue with about 20% of the revenues coming from outside of India,” said Puneet Gupta, founder and CEO of Astrotalk in the release. Currently, the company is building a strong leadership team to head new business verticals and is actively hiring. Additionally, it is planning an ESOP buyback to create wealth for its employees. AstroTalk claims to clock an ARR of approximately Rs 800 crore in FY24 and a 100% year-on-year revenue growth in the last three years. As per the company’s annual financial statement, it posted 146% growth in its revenue to Rs 283 crore in FY23 whereas its profits spiked 41.7% to Rs 8.5 crore. The firm also projected to end FY24 with Rs 650 crore in revenue and Rs 100 crore in profit. It competes with GaneshaSpeaks, InstraAstro, Click Astro, and Bodhi.

VerSe Innovation revenue jumps 88% in FY25; eyes profitability in H2 FY26

EntrackrEntrackr · 4m ago
VerSe Innovation revenue jumps 88% in FY25; eyes profitability in H2 FY26
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VerSe Innovation, the parent company of Dailyhunt and short-video app Josh, reported improved financial performance for the fiscal year ending March 2025. According to the firm’s press release, operating revenue grew 88% during the fiscal year, while EBITDA burn reduced by 20%. VerSe Innovation’s operating revenue jumped to Rs 1,930 crore in FY25 from Rs 1,029 crore in FY24. Total revenue, including other income, stood at Rs 2,071 crore during the year, representing a 64% year-on-year growth. On a standalone basis, excluding acquisitions, the main firm’s revenue grew 33% to Rs 1,373 crore in FY25. VerSe reduced its EBITDA burn (excluding non-cash expenses) by 20% to Rs 738 crore in FY25 against Rs 920 crore in FY24. Its EBITDA margin improved to –38% in FY25 compared to -89% in FY24. Operating expenses also fell to 61% in FY25 from 77% in FY24. VerSe aims for EBITDA positivity and profitability at the group-level in the second half of FY26 through AI-led monetization, subscription growth, community engagement, and strategic acquisitions. The company plans to integrate acquisitions like Magzter and ValueLeaf to enhance monetization. VerSe serves over 350 million users and is backed by investors such as CPP Investments, OTPP, QIA, Carlyle, Google, and Microsoft. As India’s first unicorn in the local language content space, VerSe’s path to profitability by H2 FY26 is closely watched, with potential IPO plans in future years.

Exclusive: AstroTalk raises $9.5 Mn at a valuation of $300 Mn

EntrackrEntrackr · 1y ago
Exclusive: AstroTalk raises $9.5 Mn at a valuation of $300 Mn
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Online astrology platform AstroTalk has raised Rs 78.3 crore or $9.5 million in an extension of its Series A round from existing investors Left Lane Capital and Elev8 Capital. The board at AstroTalk has passed a special resolution to issue 5,067 compulsory Convertible preference shares to raise Rs 78.3 crore or $9.5 million, its regulatory filing accessed from the RoC shows. Left Lane Capital pumped Rs 58.3 crore while Elev8 Capital participated with Rs 20 crore. This seems to be the tranche of a larger round. AstroTalk is reportedly in talks to raise $30 million. As per TheKredible’s estimates, the company has been valued at around Rs 2,478 crore or $300 million post-money which is a 33.3% increase from its last round. The valuation will go up with the flow of funds. AstroTalk has raised Rs 172 crore to date including Rs 166 crore or $20 million in its Series A round in February. Entrackr was the first to report the development. AstroTalk is a platform to consult astrologers via the internet, call, and chat and claims to have 13,000 astrologers, tarot readers, numerologists, and Vastu experts. The platform lets users connect with the aforementioned experts for future predictions related to marriage, love life, career, and health among others. Left Lane Capital baked firm had demonstrated strong financial performance in FY23 as its revenue grew 146% to Rs 283 crore. At the same time, AstroTalk’s profits spiked 41.7% to Rs 8.5 crore. As per the current average revenue run rate, the company is projected to end FY24 with Rs 650 crore in revenue and Rs 100 crore in profit. The company is yet to file its audited financial results for FY24. As per data compiled by TheKredible, astro and spiritual tech startups have raised around $25 million in the past 12 months. The notable names include Ustav App, DevDham, InstaAstro, AstroTalk, Vama, and Melooha also raised decent funding during the period. SriMandir’s parent company AppsForBharat is also in talks to raise $15 million in a new round. Entrackr exclusively reported the development last month.

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