Payments processor Instamojo turns profitable, posts record revenue in first quarter

Instamojo on Monday said it turned profitable in the first quarter of 2020 after its revenue hit record high, led by high gross merchandise values in categories such as food retail, edtech, financial services, and events.


The payments processor and ecommerce platform said its gross margins, which also hit an all-time high, were above 60 percent in the quarter ending June 30. Sachet loans and mojoXpress shipments were at their highest levels too.


"This now allows us to double down on low-probability, high-impact areas more than ever. Excited about our roadmap and journey ahead," said Sampad Swain, Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of the Bengaluru-based startup, on Twitter.
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The eight-year-old company said its food retail category grew 4.5x, and edtech rose 2.5x, while financial services and B2B ecommerce climbed 2x in the first quarter, compared to the previous year.


Sampad said in his tweet that UPI payments, in particular, were growing very fast and becoming the 'new normal' for people in India. He added that the pandemic has forced MSME and merchants to move online, creating huge demand for lending, payments, and ecommerce.

In light of the coronavirus pandemic which has crippled the MSME sector in India, Instamojo recently launched InstaCash, a feature that enables merchants to gain instant access to working capital, and ensure business continuity.


Several MSMEs have been reporting near-zero revenues because of a lack of funds to recommence production after lifting of the lockdown.


Instamojo said it aims to empower MSMEs through digitisation via its InstaCash initiative, address key challenges, and facilitate smooth operations so that the sector can start functioning smoothly again.


Founded by Sampad, Akash Gehani, and Aditya Sengupta, Instamojo in 2018, the startup revamped itself into a financial services player. It diversified into providing logistics and lending products for MSMEs, named MojoXpress and MojoCapital, respectively.


In 2019, the startup, which hosts over one million merchants on its platform, launched ‘CreditBook’ – a digital khata to help digitise transaction records. It has also started Priority KYC, an initiative to help MSMEs set up their store online in less than five minutes. Through this initiative, new merchants on the Instamojo platform can get KYC documents approved within 24 hours of uploading.


The startup has raised a total of $8.4 million in funding over six rounds, so far, according to data aggregator Crunchbase. Its latest fundraise was in March 2020.

In January 2019, Instamojo raised Series B funding from Gunosy Capital, Japanese payments firm AnyPay, and existing VCs.

(Edited by Kanishk Singh)

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July 06, 2020 at 03:02PM
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