Grofers narrowed losses to ₹258.3 crore in FY18
1 min read 22 Feb 2019, 09:19 AM ISTGrofers' income was higher by 57.5% to ₹53.4 crore in 2017-18Grofers aims to garner ₹17,500 crore in revenue by 2020

NEW DELHI : SoftBank-backed Grofers has narrowed its standalone losses to ₹258.3 crore in the financial year 2017-18, while its income was higher by over 57 per cent from the previous fiscal, according to regulatory documents filed by the company.
The company, which competes with the likes of BigBasket as well as grocery verticals of e-commerce majors such as Flipkart and Amazon, had posted a net loss of ₹268.3 crore for the year ended March 2017, according to a filing made to Corporate Affairs Ministry.
The income was higher by 57.5 per cent to ₹53.4 crore in 2017-18 from ₹33.9 crore in the previous financial year, the document sourced by business intellegence platform Tofler showed.
"At Grofers, we are pleased with our year-on-year growth trajectory. We have been witnessing surge in revenue, while the operating losses have plummeted. Our GMV (gross merchandise value) has increased by 150 per cent from FY2016-17 to FY2017-18," Grofers founder Saurabh Kumar told PTI.
He added that with these economies of scale combined with robust growth prospects of the business, the company is confident about strengthening this momentum.
In December, Grofers had said it aims to garner USD 2.5 billion (around 17,500 crore) in revenue by 2020 as it scales up its private label offerings in the country and focuses on expanding repeat purchases in its platform.
The company, which has already completed five years of operations, had a revenue run rate of over USD 360 million (about ₹2,500 crore) around that time.
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