IANS | 20 Oct, 2023
Zomato-owned quick delivery platform Blinkit saw its losses increase
8.2 per cent to reach Rs 1,078.9 crore in FY23 from Rs 996.7 crore in
FY22, the media reported on Thursday.
Delivery and related charges were behind 29.2 per cent of the total expenses, reports Entrackr.
"This
cost elevated 2.4X to Rs 565.8 crore in FY23 from Rs 235.9 crore in
FY22. Its employee, advertising, rental, and outsourcing manpower costs
drove its overall expenditure to Rs 1,939 crore in FY23,” the report
said.
According to the statement filed with the Registrar of
Companies (RoC), Blinkit registered a three-fold jump in its revenue
during FY2023. Its revenue from operations surged to Rs 724.2 crore in
FY23 from Rs 236.1 crore in FY22.
"Blinkit makes money from the
marketplace commissions which accounted for 55.9 per cent of the total
operating collection. This income grew 2.75X to Rs 404.5 crore in the
last fiscal year from Rs 146.8 crore in FY22," the report noted.
Blinkit
was acquired by Zomato for $568 million in an all-stock deal. The
online food delivery platform, set to reveal its Q2 FY24 results soon,
reported a net profit of Rs 2 crore in the first quarter of the current
financial year and revenues of Rs 2,416 crore (year-over-year), up 70.9
per cent from the same period last year.
In the same quarter last
year, Zomato posted a net loss of Rs 186 crore and revenues of Rs 1,414
crore. As reported in the filing to the exchanges, the quick commerce
(Blinkit) business turned contributory positive for the first time ever
in June 2023. According to Q1FY24 figures, 1.75 crore transacting
customers were registered, compared with 1.67 crore a year earlier.