INDmoney’s revenue jumps 2.3X to Rs 164 Cr in FY25

INDmoney’s operating revenue surged 2.3X year-on-year to Rs 164 crore in FY25, compared to Rs 70 crore in FY24. Its total revenue grew 67% to Rs 214 crore during the same period.

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Kunal Manchanada
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Wealth management and investing platform INDmoney more than doubled its operating revenue in FY25. However, the company’s losses widened during the year as it stepped up investments across trading, lending, and global investing infrastructure.

According to the company’s financial disclosures, INDmoney’s operating revenue surged 2.3X year-on-year to Rs 164 crore in FY25, compared to Rs 70 crore in FY24. Its total revenue grew 67% to Rs 214 crore during the same period.

Unlike trading-led brokerages, INDmoney said that less than 10% of its revenue in FY25 came from futures and options (F&O) trading, with the bulk of income generated from long-term investor behaviour. Around 85% of the company’s revenue now has annuity or perpetuity-like characteristics, led by recurring investments, long-term asset holding, and repeat usage across products.

According to the company, the platform earns revenue across multiple segments, including Indian and US equities, cross-border remittances, wealth management services, secured lending, insurance, and other financial products. The company also recently introduced trading services under a separate platform, INDstocks.

On the bottom line, INDmoney’s cash losses widened to Rs 76 crore in FY25, compared to Rs 32 crore in FY24. As per the company, the increase in losses was primarily due to front-loaded investments during the year. These included building a full-stack Indian trading infrastructure, expanding global investing capabilities through GIFT City, setting up in-house lending rails for its NBFC business, strengthening compliance and technology systems, and higher user acquisition costs related to INDstocks.

INDmoney has raised $133 million since its inception in 2019. The Ashish Kashyap-led company raised its latest funding worth $75 million in January 2022 at a valuation of more than $600 million.

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