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Zomato posts Rs 3,288 Cr revenue and Rs 138 Cr profit in Q3 FY24

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Zomato posts Rs 3,288 Cr revenue and Rs 138 Cr profit in Q3 FY24
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Foodtech and quick commerce platform Zomato on Thursday released its financial results for the third quarter of the ongoing fiscal year (Q3 FY24). The results showcase a decent growth in scale along with a 3.8X jump in profits. Zomato’s revenue from operations grew 15.4% to Rs 3,288 crore in Q3 FY24 in contrast to Rs 2,848 crore Q2 FY24, as per the firm’s consolidated financial results sourced from National Stock Exchange. Compared to the third quarter of the previous fiscal (Q3 FY23) year, its operating revenue went up by 68.8% from Rs 1,948 crore. Zomato operates several units including a food marketplace platform connecting end users, restaurants, and delivery personnel. Hyperpure provides farm-to-fork supplies to restaurants and businesses while Blinkit offers kirana, FMCG and other essentials within 10 minutes. Meanwhile, dining.out and Zomato Live let users discover restaurants, reserve tables, and book tickets for entertainment events. The firm made 51.8% of its total operating revenue via food ordering and delivery business, which grew 10.2% to Rs 1,704 crore in Q3 FY24 from Rs 1,546 crore in Q2 of the same financial year. Collections from its Hyperpure supplies (B2B business) increased 15.3% to Rs 859 crore during the same period while quick commerce vertical (Blinkit) contributed Rs 644 crore to the group’s coffers. The remaining income came from the ‘Going-out’ segment and other operating activities during the quarter ending December 2023. Additionally, Zomato also earned Rs 219 crore as non-operating income (mainly from interest and gains on financial assets) in Q3 FY24. As a result, its overall revenue crossed Rs 3,500 crore during the period. Coming to expenses, delivery and related charges accounted for 31.6% in Q3 which surged 16.2% to Rs 1,068 crore. Purchase of stock (after adjustment of changes in inventories) inclined 16% to Rs 782 crore while employee benefits cost remained flat at Rs 423 crore during the quarter. Zomato also spent Rs 374 crore on advertisement and promotions, akin to which its total expenditure rose 11.3% to Rs 3,383 crore in Q3 of FY24. On the lines of rising scale, Zomato’s profits also jumped 3.8X to Rs 138 crore in Q3 against Rs 36 crore in the previous quarter. Last year in the same quarter (Q3 FY23), it booked Rs 347 crore in losses. On a unit level, the company spent Rs 1.03 to earn a rupee in Q3 of FY24. For the nine months ended period (Apr-Dec 2024), Zomato recorded Rs 8,552 crore revenue from operations with a profit of Rs 176 crore. Zomato made its public market debut in July 2021 at a valuation of $12 billion and touched its peak of over Rs 150 per share in November 2021. Later, it dwindled under Rs 50 during July 2022. Zomato got its momentum back in Q1 of FY24 when it recorded profits for the first time. Since then, the company attained nearly 3X surge in its share price and its current share price stands around Rs 144 a piece.

Zomato posts Rs 5,405 Cr revenue and Rs 59 Cr profit in Q3 FY25

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Zomato posts Rs 5,405 Cr revenue and Rs 59 Cr profit in Q3 FY25
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Zomato posts Rs 5,405 Cr revenue and Rs 59 Cr profit in Q3 FY25 Zomato’s revenue from operations surged 64.4% to Rs 5,405 crore in Q3 FY25 in contrast to Rs 3,288 crore in Q3 FY24. The results showcase a decent growth in scale while the year-on-year (YoY) profits declined 57% during the period. Zomato’s revenue from operations surged 64.4% to Rs 5,405 crore in Q3 FY25 in contrast to Rs 3,288 crore in Q3 FY24, as per the firm’s consolidated financial results sourced from the National Stock Exchange. Compared to the previous quarter (Q2 FY25) year, its operating revenue went up by 12.6% from Rs 4,799 crore. Zomato operates several units including a food marketplace platform connecting end users, restaurants, and delivery personnel. Hyperpure provides farm-to-fork supplies to restaurants and businesses while Blinkit offers kirana, FMCG, and other essentials within 10 minutes. The firm made 38.3% of its total operating revenue (Rs 2,072 crore) via the food ordering and delivery business. Collections from its Hyperpure supplies (B2B business) increased 13.4% to Rs 1,671 crore during the same period while the quick commerce vertical (Blinkit) contributed Rs 1,399 crore to the group’s coffers. The remaining income came from the ‘Going-out’ segment and other operating activities during the quarter ending December 2024. Blinkit’s revenue ramped up over 117% YoY from Rs 644 crore generated in Q3 FY24. Zomato also earned Rs 252 crore as non-operating income (mainly from interest and gains on financial assets) in Q3 FY25. As a result, its overall revenue reached Rs 5,657 crore during the period. Coming to expenses, delivery and related charges accounted for 26% in Q3 which registered at Rs 1,450 crore. The purchase of stock (after adjustment of changes in inventories) inclined to Rs 1,500 crore, while employee benefits cost was at Rs 689 crore during the quarter. Zomato also spent Rs 521 crore on and promotions, akin to which its total expenditure rose 63.6% YoY to Rs 5,533 crore in Q3 of FY25. Zomato’s profits slipped 57.2% YoY to Rs 59 crore in Q3. In the previous quarter (Q2 FY25), it booked Rs 176 crore in profits. On a unit level, the company spent Rs 1.02 to earn a rupee in Q3 of FY25. For the nine-month ended period (Apr-Dec 2025), Zomato recorded Rs 14,410 crore revenue from operations with a profit of Rs 488 crore. In December 2024, Zomato achieved a historic milestone by becoming the first Indian startup to join the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) Sensex 30, replacing JSW Steel Limited. In the race for instant food delivery, a few days back, Zomato re-introduced a 15-minute food delivery service in select cities. The company also received a GST demand notice amounting to Rs 803 crore from the Thane Commissionerate in Maharashtra, related to the non-payment of GST on delivery charges, including interest and penalties. In the first week of January, Zomato was trading above Rs 250 when its foreign brokerage Jefferies downgraded Zomato from “buy” to “hold” rating, citing competition in the quick commerce space. Following the rating, its price tumbled down under Rs 230, however, on the back of strong YoY growth, the company is regaining momentum as its price is at Rs 239.9 with a market cap of Rs 2,10,336 crore or $24.3 Bn. In December 2024, Zomato achieved its all-time high price at Rs 304.5 a share.

Zomato posts Rs 175 Cr PAT in Q4 FY24, revenue grows 8.3%

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Zomato posts Rs 175 Cr PAT in Q4 FY24, revenue grows 8.3%
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Foodtech and quick commerce platform Zomato on Monday released its financial results for the fourth quarter of the ongoing fiscal year (Q4 FY24). With the steady expansion, the company has witnessed around 27% increase in its profit along with marginal growth in revenue. Zomato’s revenue from operations grew 8.3% to Rs 3,562 crore in Q4 FY24 in contrast to Rs 3,288 crore in Q3 FY24, as per the firm’s consolidated financial results sourced from the National Stock Exchange. With this, Zomato’s overall revenue for the fiscal year ending March 2024 jumped 71% to Rs 12,114 crore from Rs 7,079 in FY23. Zomato operates several business units including a food marketplace, Hyperpure and quick commerce platform BlinkIt. Income from food and delivery biz accounted for 48.8% in Q4 FY24 which grew 2.1% to Rs 1,739 in Q4 FY24 from Rs Rs 1,704 crore in Q3 FY24. The collections from Hyperpure supplies (B2B) and quick commerce vertical (Blinkit) grew 10.7% and 19.4% to Rs 951 crore and Rs 769 crore, respectively. Earning from “Going-out” and other non-operating income took Zomato Group’s overall revenue to Rs 3,797 crore in Q4 FY24. The cost for delivery and related charges formed 30.7% of the overall expenditure which increased 4.7% to Rs 1,118 crore in Q4 FY24. Its cost of procurement, employee benefits, advertising, and marketing pushed its overall expenditure to Rs 3,636 in Q4FY24 from Rs 3,382 in Q3FY24. The optimum cost mechanism and increased scale helped Zomato to record a 26.8% hike in its profits to Rs 175 in Q4 FY24 from Rs 138 crore in Q3 FY24. On a unit level, the Gurugram-based company spent Rs 1.02 to earn a rupee in Q4 FY24.

Go Digit posts Rs 2,088 Cr revenue in Q2 FY26, PAT spikes 30%

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Go Digit posts Rs 2,088 Cr revenue in Q2 FY26, PAT spikes 30%
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Go Digit General Insurance Limited reported steady growth in the second quarter of FY26, with operating revenue (net premium) rising 10% to Rs 2,088 crore from Rs 1,891 crore in Q2 FY25. Its profit also grew 30%, crossing the Rs 100 crore threshold during the quarter. Net premiums written also saw a rise of 9% this quarter to Rs 2,109 crore in Q2 FY26 compared to Rs 1,928 crore in the same quarter last year, according to its quarterly results reported on the NSE. The firm’s income from investments grew significantly to Rs 320 crore in Q2 FY26, compared to Rs 284 crore in the second quarter of FY26, steered by a stronger investment portfolio performance. In the end, its total income for Q2 FY26 stood at Rs 2,408 crore, against Rs 2,175 crore in the corresponding quarter of the previous year. Go Digit experienced rising expenses in Q2 FY26, including commissions and brokerage costs, which amounted to Rs 603 crore. These expenses stood at Rs 573 crore in Q2 FY25. Employee benefits also saw a slight increase, with expenses totaling Rs 91.5 crore in Q2 FY26. These increases contributed to the overall 10% rise in the firm's expenses during the quarter to Rs 2,334 crore. In terms of claims, the company paid out Rs 1,098 crore in claims during Q2 FY26 against Rs 851 crore in Q2 FY25. There was also a change in outstanding claims, decreasing to Rs 426 crore in Q2 FY26 compared to Rs 483 crore in Q1 FY25. The company’s PAT (Profit after Tax) increased by 30% to Rs 116.5 crore in Q2 FY26 from Rs 89.5 crore in Q2 FY26. For the half year, the company’s profit rose 34% to Rs 255 crore in H1 FY26 from Rs 191 crore in H1 FY25. At the end of the day, Go Digit’s share price was trading at Rs 363.75 per share, giving the company a total market capitalization of Rs 33,586 crore ($3.8 billion).

Eternal posts 2.8X revenue growth in Q2 FY26; EBIT remains negative at Rs 137 Cr

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Eternal posts 2.8X revenue growth in Q2 FY26; EBIT remains negative at Rs 137 Cr
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Eternal posts 2.8X revenue growth in Q2 FY26; EBIT remains negative at Rs 137 Cr Foodtech and quick commerce platform Eternal (formerly Zomato) released its financial results for Q2 FY26 on Thursday. The Gurugram-based company reported a 63% decline in profit for the quarter ending September 2025, while its revenue nearly tripled. Importantly, excluding other income of Rs 352 crore and interest costs of Rs 86 crore, Zomato’s parent Eternal posted a negative EBIT of Rs 137 crore in the last quarter. Eternal’s revenue from operations grew 2.8X to Rs 13,590 crore in Q2 FY26 in contrast to Rs 4,799 crore in Q2 FY25, as per the firm’s consolidated financial results sourced from the National Stock Exchange (NSE). 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 18% of the total revenue in Q2 FY26, growing 23% to Rs 2,485 crore from Rs 2,012 crore in Q2 FY25. Revenue from the quick commerce segment (Blinkit) saw significant growth, rising 8.5X to Rs 9,891 crore in Q2 FY26 from Rs 1,156 crore in Q2 FY25. However, Hyperpure saw a fall of 30.5% to Rs 1023 crore during the second quarter of FY26. Earnings from the 'Going-out' segment and other non-operating income brought the Eternal Group’s total revenue to Rs 13,942 crore in Q2 FY26. On a half yearly basis, the company’s revenue grew 2.3X to Rs 20,757 crore in H1 FY26 as compared to Rs 9,005 crore in H1 FY25. The cost of material accounted for 56% of the total expense; this cost grew by 5.8X to Rs 7,742 crore in Q2 FY26 from Rs 1,334 crore in Q2 FY25. Delivery and related charges increased by 58% to Rs 2,213 crore in Q2 FY26. Employee benefit cost rose 46% to Rs 865 crore while spending on advertising and marketing almost doubled to Rs 806 crore in Q2 FY26. Overall, the company’s total expenditure increased by 2.8X to Rs 13,813 crore in Q2 FY26, up from Rs 4,783 crore in Q2 FY25. The 5.8X surge in material cost led the company's profit to fall by 63% to Rs 65 crore in Q2 FY26 from Rs 176 crore in Q2 FY25. On a per-unit basis, the Gurugram-based company spent Rs 1.02 to earn every rupee of revenue during the quarter ending September 2025. Eternal’s share price (as of 15:14 PM) is trading at Rs 342.85, giving the foodtech platform a market capitalization of Rs 3,32,985 crore (approximately $37.92 billion).

Awfis posts Rs 335 Cr revenue in Q1 FY26; profit jumps 3.5x

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Awfis posts Rs 335 Cr revenue in Q1 FY26; profit jumps 3.5x
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Fintrackr All Stories Awfis posts Rs 335 Cr revenue in Q1 FY26; profit jumps 3.5x Co-working solutions provider Awfis has announced its financial results for the first quarter of FY26, registering decent growth in its revenue while more than tripling its profit in the first quarter of FY26. The company’s revenue from operations grew 30% year-on-year to Rs 335 crore in Q1 FY26 from Rs 258 crore in the same quarter last year, according to its financial statement sourced from NSE. Other income contributed an additional Rs 18 crore which drove its total income to Rs 353 crore for the quarter. On a quarterly basis, the firm’s revenue fell 1.5% from Rs 340 crore in Q4 FY25. Founded in 2015, Awfis provides office spaces for startups, SMEs, and large corporations, along with services such as food and beverages, IT support, and infrastructure solutions. Revenue from co-working spaces remained the largest segment, growing 49% to Rs 276 crore in Q1 FY26 from Rs 185 crore in Q1 FY25. The construction and fit-out projects segment brought in Rs 58 crore, while other services contributed Rs 1 crore to the overall revenue in Q1 FY26. On the expense side, depreciation was the largest burn, standing at Rs 86 crore, whereas employee benefits expenses decreased to Rs 30 crore. Subcontracting expenses fell 15% YoY to Rs 47 crore. Finance costs amounted to Rs 46 crore, which pushed the firm’s total cost to Rs 343 crore in the previous quarter. Due to steady growth and controlled expenses, Awfis’ profit surged 3.5X to Rs 10 crore in Q1 FY26 from Rs 2.8 crore in Q1 FY25. Awfis has allotted 136,777 Employee Stock Options, currently valued at Rs 7.6 crore, as part of its 2024 Employee Stock Option Scheme. Awfis’ stock is trading at Rs 557 with a total market capitalization of Rs 3,971 crore (approximately $453 million).

Thyrocare posts Rs 216 Cr revenue in Q2 FY26; profit rises 81%

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Thyrocare posts Rs 216 Cr revenue in Q2 FY26; profit rises 81%
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Thyrocare posts Rs 216 Cr revenue in Q2 FY26; profit rises 81% Diagnostics major Thyrocare Technologies posted a strong performance in the second quarter of FY26, reporting strong growth in both revenue and profit, supported by higher testing volumes across its diagnostic and imaging segments. The company’s consolidated revenue from operations grew 22% year-on-year (YoY) to Rs 216.5 crore in Q2 FY26 from Rs 177.36 crore in Q2 FY25, as per its filings with the stock exchanges. Sequentially, the company’s revenue rose 12% from Rs 193 crore in Q1 FY26. The growth was primarily driven by the diagnostic testing services segment, which contributed over 93% of total revenue, while the imaging services segment (including PET-CT and radiopharmaceuticals) accounted for Rs 14.2 crore during the quarter. Thyrocare’s profit after tax jumped 81% YoY to Rs 47.9 crore in Q2 FY26, compared to Rs 26.4 crore in the corresponding quarter last year, aided by margin expansion and operational leverage. For the first half of FY26, the company recorded a net profit that grew 71% to Rs 86.1 crore from Rs 50.4 crore in H1 FY25. The company’s EBITDA margin improved to 33%, with total expenses growing at a slower pace (10% YoY) than revenue. During the quarter, the cost of materials consumed rose to Rs 59.8 crore, while employee benefits expenses stood at Rs 33.2 crore. Thyrocare’s board has also approved a 2:1 bonus issue, allotting two fully paid-up shares for every existing share held by shareholders as of the record date. The board also declared an interim dividend of Rs 7 per share for FY26, with October 24 set as the record date. At the end of H1FY26, Thyrocare had a total current asset of Rs 323 crore with cash and bank balances of Rs 70 crore. The company is currently traded at Rs 1270.5 (as on 12.35 PM) with the total market capitalization of Rs 6,754 crore ($767 million).

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