Credit Card Spends in India
• FY25 : ₹21.16 Lakh Crore
• FY24 : ₹18.32 Lakh Crore
People Spent ₹2.02 Lakh Crore in March 2025
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Then why does Zomato have higher valuation than Coal India?
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