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BigBasket Controls Losses By 53%, Revenue Rises 34% For FY18

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Bengaluru-based online food and grocery store Supermarket Grocery Supplies Pvt Ltd, which runs BigBasket, reported a 34% hike in its revenues for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2018, reaching INR 1,606 Cr ($ 230.95 Mn), as against INR 1,197 Cr ($172.14 Mn) in the previous year.

The regulatory filings of the company showed that BigBasket’s operational revenues contributed 98.5% of the company’s total revenue for the year. At the same time, the company managed to control its losses very well as it reported a net loss of INR 310 Cr ($44.57 Mn), a 53% fall from INR 653 Cr ($93.88 Mn) in FY17.

Some of the interesting aspects that came to light from the filings sourced via business intelligence platform Tofler are:

Further, an examination of the company’s balance sheet showed that it needs to work on maintaining its interest coverage ratio, quick ratio, current ratio, and turnover ratio as it looks to scale up its presence in the hyperlocal segment.

BigBasket also registered two operating entities: Supermarket Grocery Supplies, its B2B arm which sources products and sells it to Innovative Retail, which runs the online grocery platform.

The company has been looking to strengthen its offline presence via kiosks and at the same time is looking to strengthen its private label presence in the segment.

BigBasket was last speculated to have attained a valuation close to $1 Bn when Alibaba led $300 Mn Series E round in February 2018. It is now looking to raise $300 Mn-$400 Mn in fresh funding from new as well as existing investors.

The Indian online grocery market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 55% during 2016–2021. As BigBasket challenges players like Grofers, Amazon, and Flipkart, its financials have shown improvement but the company has a long way to go to maintain its assets and materialise its losses.

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