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Blinkit, Zepto and Swiggy Instamart scale to over 4 million daily orders in March; more than double YoY

The top five quick commerce firms delivered a total of 4.8 million orders each day in March, the data sourced by Moneycontrol showed. From December 2024 to March this year, Zepto and Blinkit added fewer newer customers while Swiggy's standalone app Instamart grew, as per Sensor Tower.

May 05, 2025 / 17:57 IST
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From L to R: Aadit Palicha, CEO of Zepto, Albinder Dhindsa, CEO of Blinkit and Amitesh Jha, Head of Swiggy Instamart
From L to R: Aadit Palicha, CEO of Zepto, Albinder Dhindsa, CEO of Blinkit and Amitesh Jha, Head of Swiggy Instamart

The top three quick commerce firms -- Blinkit, Zepto and Swiggy Instamart -- together delivered a total of 4.15-4.45 million orders across India each day in March, according to industry insiders who shared the data with Moneycontrol on the condition of anonymity.

The data also showed that Blinkit continued to be the market leader, in terms of order volume, ahead of Zepto and Swiggy Instamart in March. To be sure, the data is collated after the end of a month and is typically an 8-10 day exercise, which means March is the latest available record.

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In March, Eternal-owned Blinkit delivered around 1.65-1.75 million orders each day putting it ahead of Zepto which recorded a total of 1.45-1.55 million orders everyday during the same month. Swiggy Instamart was on the third spot with a total of 1.05-1.15 million orders each day in March, the data showed.

The three firms collectively more than doubled on a year-on-year (YoY) basis. The top three firms grew over 105 percent from around 1.95-2.25 million daily orders in March 2024 to 4.15-4.45 million daily orders in March 2025, underscoring the rapid growth of the quick commerce industry. On a longer-term basis, the industry has grown from near zero four years ago to over a $6.5 billion industry now, analysts said.