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Exclusive: Eternal infuses Rs 450 Cr into Blinkit as quick commerce rivalry heats up

EntrackrEntrackr · 7d ago
Exclusive: Eternal infuses Rs 450 Cr into Blinkit as quick commerce rivalry heats up
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Exclusive: Eternal infuses Rs 450 Cr into Blinkit as quick commerce rivalry heats up Foodtech giant Eternal has invested Rs 450 crore (around $50 million) in its quick commerce subsidiary Blinkit through a rights issue. This is the first capital infusion into Blinkit in 2026, after the company received Rs 2,600 crore from Eternal in 2025. The board of Blinkit has passed a resolution to allot 2,799 equity shares to Eternal (formerly Zomato) at an issue price of Rs 16,07,161 per share, raising Rs 450 crore, according to regulatory filings reviewed by Entrackr. The latest infusion follows a series of capital injections by Eternal into Blinkit last year. The parent company invested Rs 500 crore in January 2025, followed by Rs 1,500 crore in February, and Rs 600 crore in November, taking the total investment in 2025 to Rs 2,600 crore. The move also comes amid rising competition in the quick commerce space. Zepto raised $450 million in October last year in a round led by US-based pension fund California Public Employees’ Retirement System (CalPERS). Swiggy’s board also mopped up Rs 10,000 crore through public or private offerings to ramp up its quick commerce play. Queries sent to Blinkit did not elicit a response. Earlier this year, Albinder Dhindsa, the CEO of Blinkit, took charge as Group CEO of Eternal, after Deepinder Goyal stepped down from the role. Financially, Blinkit has remained a leading player in the quick commerce segment. The company reported Rs 12,256 crore in revenue in Q3 FY26 and posted an adjusted EBITDA of Rs 4 crore during the same period. Meanwhile, Swiggy Instamart, in the same quarter, reported a loss of Rs 908 crore with the GOV of Rs 7,938 crore. Zepto also expected to be in loss although it didn’t reveal any numbers beyond FY25. With competition intensifying in quick commerce, companies continue to invest in supply chains, dark store networks, and faster delivery. Discounts have become a key growth driver for Blinkit, Swiggy Instamart, and Zepto. However, Sriharsha Majety recently said Swiggy will not chase discount-seeking customers and will instead focus on better SKUs and a stronger understanding of user needs. The space is gradually shifting from aggressive to sustainable growth. While all three are working toward profitability, Blinkit appears closer to real profit after reporting a marginal adjusted EBITDA profit in the last quarter.

Swiggy gets shareholder nod to raise Rs 10,000 Cr via QIP

EntrackrEntrackr · 3m ago
Swiggy gets shareholder nod to raise Rs 10,000 Cr via QIP
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Swiggy gets shareholder nod to raise Rs 10,000 Cr via QIP Food and quick commerce major Swiggy has secured shareholder approval to raise up to Rs 10,000 crore via a Qualified Institutional Placement (QIP), opening the door to one of the largest equity raises by an internet-era company in India. The special resolution was passed at an Extraordinary General Meeting (EGM) held on December 8, after the board had cleared the proposal on November 7. According to the stock exchange filing, 99.47% of votes cast were in favour of the plan. With this approval in place, the issuance can proceed as soon as this week. The Rs 10,000 crore infusion will be used to bolster Swiggy’s capital base and accelerate growth across its core food delivery business and its quick-commerce arm Instamart. With competition heating up in the instant-grocery segment, from the likes of Blinkit and Zepto, Swiggy needs a substantial war chest for warehousing, dark stores, logistics, and customer acquisition. At the current trading price, the fresh issue could result in over 10% equity dilution for existing shareholders. This marks Swiggy’s first major capital raise since its IPO in November 2024, when it raised roughly Rs 4,500 crore. Recently, Swiggy reported that its losses widened 74% year-on-year to Rs 1,092 crore in Q2 FY26, while Instamart’s revenue doubled during the same period. The company’s operating revenue surged 23% to Rs 3,760 crore in the quarter, driven by higher order frequency and quick-commerce traction. Meanwhile, the Bengaluru-based company also exited Rapido, securing Rs 2,399.5 crore and yielding over a 2.5X return on its investment made less than four years ago. With market conditions and investor demand permitting, the QIP could be launched imminently. If successful, it would provide Swiggy with the financial leverage needed to accelerate scale in both food delivery and quick commerce, though the dilution may also test the patience of existing retail investors.

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