CarDekho has posted a revenue of INR 884.3 Cr from operations in FY21, a 25% jump from INR 706 Cr in FY20
It has incurred a consolidated expenses of INR 1,277.6 Cr in FY21, a mere 18% rise from INR 1,080.9 Cr in FY20
The unicorn posted a consolidated loss after tax worth INR 342.8 Cr, a slight uptick from INR 326.4 Cr it lost in FY20
Delhi-based automobile marketplace CarDekho’s parent Girnar Software which is eyeing for a public listing in next 18 months has posted an earning of INR 884.3 Cr from operations in the financial year ending on March 31, 2021.
This is an almost 25% rise from INR 706.2 Cr, CarDekho earned from its operations. The startup in FY21 had posted INR 51 Cr in its other income, thus taking the total income of the startup to INR 936 Cr from INR 754.6 Cr.
One of the new entrants to the unicorn club, CarDekho has incurred a consolidated expenses of INR 1,277.6 Cr in FY21, a mere 18% rise from INR 1,080.9 Cr it witnessed in FY20.
The automobile marketplace spent INR 434.6 Cr for its employee benefit exchange which includes wages, gratuity, and other employee benefits. The startup has over 5,000 employees working across departments. It is important to note here that the startup laid off around 200 employees in May of 2020, soon after the country went into lockdown due to the spread of Covid-19.
CarDekho has also spent INR 593 Cr for purchase of stock-in-trade. In simple terms stock-in-trade is the amount of money spent for buying goods. In this case, INR 593 Cr is the amount CarDekho has spent for purchasing used cars.
For FY21, CarDekho posted a consolidated loss after tax worth INR 342.8 Cr, a slight uptick from INR 326.4 Cr it spent in FY20.
Founded in 2007 by Amit Jain and Anurag Jain, CarDekho is a search and ecommerce platform for new and used cars. It is worth mentioning that Girnar Software also operates various other auto platforms such as Gaadi.com, ZigWheels.com, BikeDekho.com, PowerDrift.com and more.
In October last year, CarDekho raised $250 Mn in a Pre-IPO round led by Leapfrog Investments alongside Canyon Partners. The round, which was a mix of debt and equity, also saw participation from Mirae Asset, Harbour Spring Capital and existing investors Sequoia Capital India.
The round valued CarDekho at $1.2 Bn, making it the 32nd unicorn of 2021. CarDekho currently sells cars in six cities. The startup also operates in Southeast Asian countries such as Malaysia, Philippines and Indonesia.
In the used 4W segment, CarDekho competes with Mumbai-based IPO-bound Droom who joined the unicorn club in July 2021 at a $1.2 Bn valuation and IPO-bound Cars24 who’s valuation reached $1.8 Bn after it raised $450 Mn in September last year.
CarDekho also pits against the newly minted unicorn Spinny, OLX, Quikr, and new entrant to the space OlaCars among others.