Moneyview profit grows to Rs 240 Cr in FY25, revenue surges 74%

After growing 75% in FY24, online credit platform MoneyView sustained its momentum with a 74% revenue rise in FY25, while profits increased 40% to Rs 240 crore.

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Mukul Manchanda
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Following a 75% year-on-year growth in FY24, online credit platform Moneyview maintained its strong growth momentum and posted another 74% YoY increase in its revenue in FY25. At the same time, profits for the Bangalore-based firm grew 40% to Rs 240 crore during the year.

Moneyview’s revenue from operations grew to Rs 2,339 crore in FY25 from Rs 1,342.37 crore in FY25, according to its consolidated financial statements filed with the Registrar of Companies (RoC).

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Founded in 2014 by Puneet Agarwal and Sanjay Aggarwal, Moneyview provides personalized credit products such as instant personal loans, credit cards, BNPL, and financial management solutions through partner lenders. Its lending partners include Aditya Birla Capital, Northern Arc, Vivriti Capital, Oxyzo, among others.

Income from fees and commissions on loan disbursals was the primary revenue driver for MoneyView, contributing over 63% of its total operating revenue, which increased to Rs 1,486.8 crore in FY25. Interest on portfolio loans surged 2.6X to Rs 789 crore, while interest income on deposits and gains from financial assets added another Rs 63.3 crore.

The company also earned Rs 39.4 crore in non-operating income, including net fair value gains on financial instruments, taking its total income to Rs 2,738.5 crore in FY25.

For the fintech unicorn, impairment on portfolio loans and write-offs were among its largest expenses, amounting to Rs 346 crore in FY25, nearly three times higher year on year. This included Rs 246 crore in write-offs. Another major cost was the Default Loss Guarantee (DLG) expense at Rs 321.7 crore, representing the amount set aside to cover potential loan defaults under guarantee arrangements with partner banks and NBFCs. Together, these costs accounted for over 32% of total expenses.

Advertisement and promotional expenses remained flat at Rs 426.5 crore in FY25, accounting for over 20% of total expenses. Finance costs also rose nearly threefold to Rs 370 crore, in line with a similar increase in non-current borrowings, which climbed to Rs 1,201 crore during the year.

Employee benefit expenses rose 42% to Rs 222.5 crore in FY25, while outsourcing service costs and transaction processing costs stood at Rs 196.6 crore and Rs 51.7 crore, respectively, during the year. Other overheads, including information technology, legal & professional fees, took the company’s overall expenses to Rs 2,059.3 crore in FY25.

The significant scale-up helped Moneyview grow its profit by over 40% to Rs 240.3 crore in FY25 from Rs 171.1 crore in FY24. On a unit level, the company spent Rs 0.88 to earn a rupee in FY25.

As of March 2025, Moneyview’s current assets stood at Rs 4,198.4 crore, including healthy cash and bank balances of Rs 1,067.7 crore.

According to startup data platform TheKredible, the firm has raised over $230 million across multiple rounds from investors including Accel, Tiger Global, and Ribbit Capital, including $4.6 million from Accel and Nexus Venture Partners that turned the company into a unicorn.

In June 2025, Moneyview converted into a public entity, indicating its plans to go public. The company is reportedly planning to raise over $400 million (around Rs 3,400 crore) through its initial public offering (IPO).

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