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Wow! Momo crosses Rs 400 Cr revenue threshold in FY23

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Wow! Momo crosses Rs 400 Cr revenue threshold in FY23
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Quick service restaurant chain Wow! Momo scaled 3.8X during the last two reported fiscal years as its revenue rose to Rs 413 crore in FY23 from Rs 106 crore in FY21. Despite this spurt in growth, the Kolkata-based company’s losses increased marginally during FY23. Wow! Momo’s revenue from operations surged 87.7% to Rs 413 crore in FY23 from Rs 220 crore in FY22, its consolidated financial statements filed with the Registrar of Companies show. Launched in 2008 by Sagar Daryani and Binod Homagai, Wow! Momo Foods operates three QSR brands—Wow Momo, Wow China, and Wow Chicken. The firm claims to have 630 outlets across 35 cities and directly employs 6,000 people. The sale of its products was the sole source of revenue for the Tiger Global-backed firm. It also made Rs 3 crore from the interest on deposits and current investments which took its overall income to Rs 416 crore in the fiscal year ending March 2023. For the Quick service restaurant, the cost of procurement of materials formed 34% of its total expenditure. This cost increased by 66.7% to Rs 160 crore in FY23. Wow! Momo paid Rs 62 crores of rent during FY23. Its employee benefits, electricity, advertising cum promotional, commissions, and other overheads pushed the firm’s overall expenditure to Rs 471 crore in FY23 from Rs 275 crore in FY22. Check TheKredible for the detailed expense breakup. The impressive scale and controlled expenditure helped Wow! Momo to keep its losses in check which increased only 13.1% to Rs 60.5 crore in FY23 from Rs 53.5 crore in FY22. Its ROCE and EBITDA margins improved to -11% and -1.8% respectively. On a unit level, it spent Rs 1.14 to earn a rupee in FY23. FY22-FY23 FY22 FY23 EBITDA Margin -7% -1.8% Expense/₹ of Op Revenue ₹1.25 ₹1.14 ROCE -15% -11% Wow! Momo has raised over $120 million to date including its $51 million Series D round led by Khazanah. According to the startup data intelligence platform TheKredible, Tiger Global is the largest external stakeholder followed by LightHouse. The company has current assets of Rs 131 crore including cash and bank balances of Rs 54 crore during the fiscal ended March 2023. As per TheKredible estimates, its enterprise value to revenue multiple is 6.8X. As a bonafide and well recognised fast food brand, Wow! Momo is on record with an aim to reach a topline of Rs 650-700 crore in the just closed fiscal year (FY24). That seems perfectly possible considering its wide distribution and increasing acceptance. The brand deserves credit for sticking it out in a tough situation post 2020, and making it work as a standalone product based offering. While its menu has expanded, the firm remains nimble enough to make quick changes where required. Despite a relatively low franchise fee, the firm seeks better control over locations and quality. Competition, specifically in the momos space remains limited yet, at the mid-range it occupies. Momos continue to enjoy growing acceptance, with many regions to be conquered yet. The firm certainly has a runway long enough to keep pace with the ambitions of its stakeholders.

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Wow! Momo posts Rs 470 Cr revenue and Rs 114 Cr loss in FY24

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Wow! Momo posts Rs 470 Cr revenue and Rs 114 Cr loss in FY24
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Wow! Momo saw 14% growth in operating revenue in FY24, it fell far short of the 88% year-on-year surge recorded in FY23, indicating a slowdown in growth. However, the Tiger Global-backed firm managed to keep its losses stable, remaining flat for the fiscal year ending March 2024. Wow! Momo’s revenue from operations grew to Rs 470 crore in the last fiscal year from Rs 413 crore in FY23, its consolidated financial statements sourced from the Registrar of Companies show. Launched in 2008 by Sagar Daryani and Binod Homagai, Wow! Momo Foods operates three QSR brands—Wow Momo, Wow China, and Wow Chicken. The company claims to have a network of 630 outlets across 35 cities and a workforce of 6,000 employees. Revenue from the sale of momos, food, and beverages contributed 97% of the total operating income, which grew by 11.5% to Rs 456 crore in FY24. The remaining revenue came from frozen momo sales. Wow! Momo also added Rs 9 crore from interest on deposits, bringing the overall revenue to Rs 479 crore in the last fiscal year. For the QSR firm, the cost of material procurement formed 26.6% of total expenditure, increasing 15.3% to Rs 158 crore in FY24 in line with revenue growth. Employee benefit expenses declined 27.7% to Rs 120 crore in the previous fiscal year. Expenses related to power/fuel, rent, advertising, commissions, finance costs, and other overheads contributed to a 11.9% rise in total expenditure, reaching Rs 593 crore in FY24. The 13.8% increase in scale, along with controlled expenses, helped Wow! Momo maintain steady losses at Rs 114 crore in FY24. Its ROCE and EBITDA margin stood at -8.33% and 7.93%, respectively, with an expense-to-revenue ratio of Rs 1.26. By the end of FY24, Wow! Momo's total current assets were recorded at Rs 250 crore, including Rs 175 crore in cash and bank balances. Wow! Momo has raised over Rs 600 crore to date, including $42 million (Rs 350 crore) in its Series D led by Khazanah Nasional Berhad, the sovereign wealth fund of Malaysia. According to the startup data intelligence platform TheKredible, Tiger Global is the largest external stakeholder followed by Treeline Investment. Wow! Momo is reportedly aiming for Rs 650 crore in revenue in FY25 with improved unit economics and has its sights set on going public in 2027.

Wow! Momo raises Rs 130-150 Cr led by Haldiram’s Kamal Agrawal and Khazanah

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Wow! Momo raises Rs 130-150 Cr led by Haldiram’s Kamal Agrawal and Khazanah
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Wow! Momo has reportedly raised Rs 130–150 crore in a bridge funding round led by Kamal Agrawal from the Haldiram promoter family and Malaysian fund Khazanah Nasional. Economic Times, which reported the development first, added that the funding is structured through convertible notes, with the valuation to be decided in the next round. According to the report, the Kolkata-based quick service restaurant chain is planning to raise $75–80 million (about Rs 600–700 crore) in its next funding round, expected to close in the October–December quarter of 2025. Wow! Momo has raised over Rs 600 crore to date including $42 million (Rs 350 crore) in its Series D led by Khazanah Nasional Berhad, the sovereign wealth fund of Malaysia. Other investors in the current round include family offices and high-net-worth individuals. Agrawal was earlier linked to the Nagpur unit of Haldiram, which later merged with its Delhi counterpart. Wow! Momo operates under four brands: Wow! Momo, Wow! China, Wow! Chicken, and Wow! Kulfi. It runs 680 outlets and plans to add 200–250 more by next year. As per TheKredible, Wow! Momo’s revenue from operations grew to Rs 470 crore in the last fiscal year from Rs 413 crore in FY23. It maintained steady losses at Rs 114 crore in FY24. The company is also growing its FMCG business, with frozen momos generating Rs 5 crore in monthly sales, mainly through quick commerce platforms.

Wow! Momo raises $9 Mn more in Series D round

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Wow! Momo raises $9 Mn more in Series D round
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Quick service restaurant chain Wow! Momo has raised Rs 70 crore (approximately $9 million) in an extended Series D round from Z3 Partners. With this, the firm has raised Rs 480 crore ($51 million) in Series D which includes Rs 270 crore primary and Rs 210 crore secondary. As per a media report, Indian Angel Network and Lighthouse Funds participated in the secondary purchase. Wow! Momo scooped up Rs 350 crore (approximately $42 million) in the first tranche of Series D round led by Khazanah Nasional Berhad in January this year. The company was valued at over $300 million as per startup data intelligence platform TheKredible. As per the company, the new proceeds will be used for growth and expansion of the quick service restaurant brand, strengthening the distribution and research and development for the FMCG arm. The firm entered the FMCG segment in July 2021. Launched by Sagar Daryani & Binod Homagai, 16-year-old Wow! Momo Foods operates three QSR brands—Wow Momo, Wow China and Wow Chicken. The firm claims to have 630 outlets across 38 cities and directly employs 6,000 people. The company aims to expand with an additional 200 outlets during the ongoing fiscal year (FY25). Wow! Momo aims to reach a topline of Rs 650-700 crore this fiscal year (FY24), up from Rs 435 crore in FY23. While the firm is yet to file its financial statements for the last fiscal year (FY23), its revenue from operations grew two-fold to Rs 220 in FY22 from Rs 106 crore in FY21.

PokerBaazi parent crosses Rs 400 Cr revenue in FY24; profits grew 26%

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PokerBaazi parent crosses Rs 400 Cr revenue in FY24; profits grew 26%
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Fintrackr All Stories PokerBaazi parent crosses Rs 400 Cr revenue in FY24; profits grew 26% Moonshine Technology, which operates PokerBaazi, SportsBaazi, and CardBazzi, demonstrated 55% growth in its operating revenue to Rs 415 crore in FY24 from Rs 268 crore in FY23. The platform fees/service transaction fees received from the users were the sole source of revenue for Moonshine. The firm also added Rs 9 crore mainly from the interest on bank deposits which tallied its overall income to Rs 424 crore in FY24, compared to Rs 273 crore in FY23. At the time of acquisition, Moonshine disclosed that PokerBaazi accounts for over 85% of its net revenue, while its fantasy sports platform, SportsBaazi, contributes 12%. Similar to other online gaming platforms, Moonshine spent 60% of its overall expenditure on advertising. This cost surged 83% to Rs 232 crore in FY24 from Rs 127 crore in FY23. Its employee benefits also grew 62% to Rs 89 crore in FY24. Its payment gateway, website/server, customer verification, and legal costs took the overall expenditure up by 55.6% to Rs 389 crore in FY24 from Rs 250 crore in FY23. The decent surge in scale and controlled expenditure helped Moonshine to increase its profits by 26.3% to Rs 24 crore in FY24, compared to Rs 19 crore in FY23. The company's ROCE and EBITDA margin stood at 20% and 10.1%, respectively, while its expense-to-earnings ratio was recorded at Rs 0.94. During FY24, Moonshine’s total current assets stood at Rs 236 crore with cash and bank balances of Rs 196 crore. Out of Rs 982 crore ($118 million), Nazara has already invested $100 million and acquired a 47.7% stake in the company through a combination of secondary and primary share purchases.

Exotel crosses 400 Cr revenue in FY23; losses jump 2.5X

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Exotel crosses 400 Cr revenue in FY23; losses jump 2.5X
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Cloud telephony platform Exotel has been bleeding in pursuit of growth, as evident from its financials for the fiscal year ending March 2023. The company released its annual results this week, originally due on September 30, 2023. Exotel’s revenue from operations grew 32.1% to Rs 420 crore in FY23 from Rs 318 crore in FY22, its consolidated financial statements sourced from the Registrar of Companies (RoC) show. The 13-year-old company offers voice and SMS contact center capabilities for businesses to manage their customer engagement over the cloud. The rendering of internet-enabled cloud communication services was the primary source of revenue for Exotel. Income from software license, chatbot services, and the sale of its products including API(s), browser extension, software development kit, and mobile phone applications were other co-revenue channels for Exotel. The Blume Ventures-backed firm generated 81% of its operating revenue from domestic services, with the remaining revenue coming from Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and Africa in FY23. Moving towards the cost side, employee benefits accounted for 44.2% of the overall expenditure which increased 43.3% to Rs 245 crore in FY23 from Rs 171 crore in FY22. The company’s spending on telephone-postage, legal, marketing (advertising cum promotional), hosting, and other overheads inflated its overall cost by 51.8% to Rs 554 crore in FY23 as compared to Rs 365 crore in FY22. See TheKredible for the complete expense breakdown. The 45% and 65% surge in employee benefits and telephone/postage, respectively, led Exotel to post a 2.5X increase in losses to Rs 109 crore in FY23 from Rs 45 crore in FY22. Notably, the company was making profits during FY21 and FY20. Its ROCE and EBITDA margin worsened to -21.9% and -18.3%, respectively. On a unit level, it spent Rs 1.32 to earn a rupee in FY23. Exotel certainly had a lot of hype and hopes around its future back in 2020, but those hopes seem to have been belied, if we consider the story since then. Slipping into losses aside, the firm has also grown below estimates at the time. Notably, the company had claimed at the time of its last fund raise in 2022 that it is growing at an annualized rate of 70% on a revenue run rate of $50 million, or almost 400 crores. Competition in the cloud telephony business might be one thing, but margins is a bigger issue. FY22-FY23 FY22 FY23 EBITDA Margin -4.88% -18.34% Expense/₹ of Op Revenue ₹1.15 ₹1.32 ROCE -4.70% -21.90% Exotel has raised over $100 million to date including $40 million led by Steadview Capital in 2022. According to the startup data intelligence platform TheKredible, A91 Partners is the largest external stakeholder with a 25.7% stake followed by Blume Ventures. Head to TheKredible for the complete shareholding pattern.

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