Myntra posted a consolidated revenue of INR 2,466 Cr, a 45% rise from INR 1,718.5 Cr in FY20
In FY21, it incurred total expenditure of INR 2,891.6 Cr, a 17% rise from INR 2,462.9 Cr in FY20
Myntra managed to narrow its loss by 42% from INR 744.4 Cr in FY20 to INR 429 Cr in FY21
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Flipkart-backed fashion ecommerce platform Myntra has posted a consolidated revenue of INR 2,466.6 Cr in the financial year ending on March 31, 2021.
This is almost a 45% rise in the pandemic wrecked year as compared to the total earning of INR 1,718.5 Cr it posted in FY20.
Further, in FY21, Myntra managed to narrow its loss down by 42% from INR 744.4 Cr in FY20 to INR 429 Cr in FY21.
The fashion ecommerce platform which is operated by Myntra Designs has earned INR 2,407 Cr from its revenue operations. Between April 1, 2019 to March 31, 2020, Myntra’s revenue from operations was INR 1,675 Cr.
In FY21, Myntra incurred a total expenditure of INR 2,891.6 Cr, a 17% rise from INR 2,462.9 Cr in FY20. While the employee benefit expenses for the ecommerce major stood at INR 464.7 Cr, it’s other expenses was INR 1,186 Cr in FY21.
The rise in the considerable amount of earnings along with drop in loss can be attributed to strong rise in ecommerce demand on the back of the pandemic. The onset of pandemic has brought in prolonged lockdowns in 2020, resulting in shutting down of retail outlets across the world. This has led customers beyond Tier II cities to opt for ecommerce sites to order their needs. Even when the lockdowns were lifted after 2-3 months in various parts of the country, customers feared stepping out and enjoyed ordering from their home.
As per a Statista report, the month of April (2020) saw a significant drop in customer spending in the ecommerce industry. However, the spending has only improved by the end of the year. It has to be noted that India has imposed its first lockdown at the end of March 2020.
Apart from this, aggressive sales during the festive seasons in 2021, where ecommerce players slashed product prices significantly to take on their competitors also led people to buy more from these marketplaces.
As per a report by Bobble.ai, which has processed data from 50 Mn smartphones, Indian ecommerce business has surged 77% between 2020 and 2021 with more transactions happening in Tier II and III cities.
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