
Licious Sees Flat Revenues As Cash Burn Continues In FY24: Report
According to a Moneycontrol report on Wednesday, Liciended FY23 with a revenue of Rs 700 crore, less than half of Rs 1,500 crore that it initially projected.
"Five months into FY24, Licilooks to be treading a similar path," the report added.
Licious' monthly revenues remain in the Rs 62-68 crore range in the ongoing financial year to date.
While Licisounds optimistic about September, it still expects revenues to decline in the coming months, said the report, citing internal documents.
The business is likely to enter a more stable phase only after Diwali in November.
In the April-June quarter, the revenue reached Rs 189.9 crore and Liciis likely to end the current quarter with a total revenue of about Rs 180-200 crore.
This shows that FY24 is going to be yet another year of“flat revenue growth” for the company.
The company did not comment on the report.
In March last year, the foodtech platform raised $150 million, after it became the first D2C unicorn in the country.
The funding round was led by Singapore-based AmaCapital, along with Kotak PE & Axis Growth Avenues AIF-I. Existing investors also participated in the round.
The Indian meat market -- fairly nascent with a large growth headroom -- is expected to reach $80-85 billion by 2024 and is up for disruption by branded players especially in the online space, according to Bengaluru-based market research firm RedSeer.
In July 2021, Liciraised $192 million in their Series F funding Round, led by Temasek & Multiples.
In October, the company achieved a billion dollars valuation post receipt of funding worth $52 million led by IIFL AMC's Late Stage Tech Fun & AvenFLF (Future Leaders Fund).
--IANS
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