Business
Nasdaq-Listed Zoomcar’s India Entity Sees Loss Triple To INR 237 Cr In FY23


By Kajal Sharma - 25 Jan 2024 11:06 AM
OVERVIEWZoomcar India reported a 221 percent surge in net loss to INR 237 crore in FY23 from INR 74 crore in the previous fiscal year.
Operating revenue for Zoomcar India fell 27% from INR 94.9 Cr in FY22 to INR 69.1 Cr in FY23.
Since launching on the Nasdaq on December 29, 2023, Zoomcar's shares have increased by 38%. After completing a merger of a special purpose acquisition company (SPAC), Zoomcar debuted on the Nasdaq last month. The net loss of its India entity increased by more than 3.2X for the fiscal year that ended on March 31, 2023. In the fiscal year 2022–2023 (FY23), Zoomcar India reported a net loss of INR 237 Cr, a 221% increase from the INR 74 Cr recorded in the prior fiscal year. Founded by David and Greg Moran Zoomcar is a self-driving car rental business that launched in 2013. The startup pairs together hosts and guests, who may rent a variety of cars at reasonable rates. Operating revenue for Zoomcar India fell 27% from INR 94.9 Cr in FY22 to INR 69.1 Cr in FY23. The business gets funding from subscriptions and vehicle rentals, to name a couple. Zoomcar's overall revenue, including other income, decreased 27% from INR 94.9 Cr in FY22 to INR 69.1 Cr in the year under review. 90 percent of Zoomcar's business, according to Moran, came from India in a recent interview with CNBC-TV18. The business is present in Egypt and Indonesia as well. Where Was Zoomcar Expended?
Zoomcar India had a 10% decrease in spending from INR 359.1 Cr in FY22 to INR 321.8 Cr in FY23. Employee Benefit Costs: The majority of the startup's expenses were allocated to employee costs. Employee costs made up 39.5% of Zoomcar's total expenses, or INR 127.4 Cr. From INR 119 Cr in FY22, it increased by 7%. Advertising Expenses: The startup spent INR 39.5 Cr, a 37% decrease, on advertising during the year under review from FY22's INR 62.3 Cr. Additionally, it paid for incidental expenses of INR 78.4 Cr. It did not, however, include a breakdown of this expense.
Following a business combination with Innovative International Acquisition Corp., a company headquartered in Cayman Islands, Zoomcar began trading on the Nasdaq on December 29. Since listing, the company's shares have increased 38%; as of last trade, they were trading at $5.11. Adarsh Menon, a senior executive at Flipkart and Hindustan Unilever, was appointed president of Zoomcar earlier this month.