Zomato Collects Rs 83 Crore Platform Fee: FY24 Report
By Rediff Money Desk, New Delhi Aug 04, 2024 16:20
Zomato's annual report reveals Rs 83 crore collected in platform fees from August 2023 to March 2024, contributing to revenue growth. The fee, introduced last year, is seen as a way to improve profitability for food delivery platforms.
New Delhi, Aug 4 (PTI) Food delivery aggregator Zomato, which began charging platform fee on orders from last August, collected Rs 83 crore through the new levy till March, the company's annual report has revealed.
Platform fee has been cited as one of the three key factors driving Zomato's Adjusted Revenue, which grew 27 per cent year-on-year to Rs 7,792 crore in FY24.
"Adjusted Revenue as a percentage of GOV (gross order value), continued to increase primarily due to increase in restaurant commission take-rates, improvement in ad monetization and introduction of platform fee from Q2FY24 onwards," the report stated.
All of these factors more than compensated for the reduction in customer delivery charge per order due to the free delivery benefit available on Gold orders, it added.
Interestingly, most late night orders in the last fiscal year came from Delhi NCR, while most breakfast orders came from Bengaluru, Zomato shared in the report.
The food delivery aggregator began levying platform fee at Rs 2 per order last August, which has gradually been increased to Rs 6 now in key markets.
Its main rival Swiggy also charges platform fee on its orders.
The introduction and increase in platform fee is seen as one of the means to increase profitability by food delivery aggregators.
Platform fee has been cited as one of the three key factors driving Zomato's Adjusted Revenue, which grew 27 per cent year-on-year to Rs 7,792 crore in FY24.
"Adjusted Revenue as a percentage of GOV (gross order value), continued to increase primarily due to increase in restaurant commission take-rates, improvement in ad monetization and introduction of platform fee from Q2FY24 onwards," the report stated.
All of these factors more than compensated for the reduction in customer delivery charge per order due to the free delivery benefit available on Gold orders, it added.
Interestingly, most late night orders in the last fiscal year came from Delhi NCR, while most breakfast orders came from Bengaluru, Zomato shared in the report.
The food delivery aggregator began levying platform fee at Rs 2 per order last August, which has gradually been increased to Rs 6 now in key markets.
Its main rival Swiggy also charges platform fee on its orders.
The introduction and increase in platform fee is seen as one of the means to increase profitability by food delivery aggregators.
Source: PTI
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