Swiggy’s Gross Revenues Increase By 15-Times In 6 Months: Rs 10,000 Crore In 180 Days!

As per one of its biggest investor Prosus, the Food and grocery delivery major Swiggy saw a significant growth in its total sales and order volume in the first six months of 2022.

Swiggy's Revenues Increase By 15-Times In 6 Months: Rs 10,000 Revenues In 180 Days!

Spetacular Numbers for Swiggy

Prosus said that its food delivery business clocked an order growth of 38 percent, while in terms of its total sale or gross merchandise value (GMV), it saw a growth of 40 percent in the first six months of the year.

As per the report, total quick commerce and gross merchandise value grew 20 times and 15 times, respectively, during the same period. 

The report said that the restaurant food delivery GMV stood at $1.3 billion, while quick commerce GMV was $257 million.

It also added that its share of Swiggy’s revenue grew faster at 72 percent to $150 million, which means it reflected higher average order values and increased revenue from delivery fees and advertising sales.

On the flipside, driven by investment in both food delivery business and Instamart, the share of losses has also increased for Prosus to to $105 million, driven by investment in both food delivery business and Instamart.

In its earnings report which ended on 30 September 2022, Prosus said that “Our share of Swiggy’s trading loss increased to $105 million, driven by investment in both the core restaurant food delivery business to increase growth and in Instamart to expand its footprint”.

As per the reports, Swiggy remains well funded to drive its business objectives.

For the year ending March 31, 2022, Prosus said Swiggy has focussed on reactivating users, increasing monthly frequency and returning user conversion to levels they were at prior to the pandemic.

Also the investor said that Swiggy’s business has recovered fully from the effects of the COVID pandemic.

It has been on two instances that the investor, Prosus invested in Swiggy, $274 million in April 2021 and $25 million in February 2022. As of March 2021, it held a 41 percent stake in the company, which then came down to 33 percent as it did not participate equally.

Other Investments by Prosus

Prosus’ other food tech bets include Brazilian food-delivery platform iFood, German multinational Delivery Hero, German grocery-delivery startup Flink, Norwegian online grocery firm Oda, and Foodics, a restaurant-management startup in West Asia.

In India, its other companies include  PayU, BYJU’s, Meesho, Eruditus.

In January 2022, Swiggy raised $700 million and said the money will be used to invest in Instamart as well as accelerate growth on the food-delivery front. In the quick commerce vertical, it majorly competes with Zomato-acquired BlinkIt, Zepto.

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