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Prosus' PayU India continues in the red in FY25; payments revenue jumps 14% to Rs 4,135 crore

While the Payments unit hit breakeven in the second half of the financial year, the credit business disbursed Rs 9,130 crore in loans, growing 63 percent despite higher losses

June 23, 2025 / 14:42 IST
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PayU India ended FY25 with a loss from its main operations, even as both its payments and credit verticals posted strong revenue growth, according to parent company Prosus’ FY25 financial disclosures.

Total revenue from India stood at $669 million (Rs 5,548 crore) in FY25, up 24 percent year-on-year, according to Prosus' consolidated financial results.

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“While revenue and margins improved, PayU India recorded a trading loss (negative aEBIT). We aim to restore its profitability,” Prosus said in its report for the year ended March 31, 2025.

A trading loss (or negative Adjusted Earnings Before Interest and Taxes, aEBIT) means the company spent more running its business than it earned, even after adjusting for one-time or non-cash items. In simple terms, PayU India lost money from its core operations despite rising revenues.