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Deloitte casts doubt on Dunzo's ability to continue as going concern

A company is typically considered a 'going concern' if it has sufficient resources to continue to operate indefinitely and to avoid any potential bankruptcy risks. This is not, however, the case with Dunzo.

November 07, 2023 / 17:09 IST
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The development comes at a time when Dunzo has been trying to line up capital to the tune of $25-30 million.
The development comes at a time when Dunzo has been trying to line up capital to the tune of $25-30 million.

There is material uncertainty that Dunzo will be a going concern, Deloitte, the hyperlocal delivery company’s auditor said in its latest audit report.

A company is typically considered a 'going concern' if it has sufficient resources to continue to operate indefinitely and to avoid any potential bankruptcy risks.  This is not, however, the case with Dunzo.

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Deloitte’s comments were appended with Dunzo’s regulatory filings for FY23 which also showed that the company’s net loss ballooned to Rs 1,802 crore in FY23, a 288 percent increase from the previous year, when it incurred Rs 464 crore in losses.

The mounting losses also meant Dunzo’s “...current liabilities exceeded its current assets by Rs 325.8 crore primarily because of significant high operational costs for building customer base,” Deloitte said.