HomeTechnologyCashfree aims to cross Rs 1,000 crore revenue in FY25, projects 25% from non-payment products

Cashfree aims to cross Rs 1,000 crore revenue in FY25, projects 25% from non-payment products

After five straight years of profitability, Cashfree slipped into the red in FY22 in the wake of the RBI banning the enrolment of new merchants. The company is hoping to claw back to profit in the first quarter of FY25, on the back of new products along with meeting the pent-up demand for new merchant sign-ups.

July 29, 2024 / 15:35 IST
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Payment aggregator Cashfree
Reeju Datta, Co-founder, Cashfree

State Bank of India (SBI)-backed online payments processor and aggregator Cashfree Payments is targeting a revenue milestone of Rs 1,000 crore for the financial year ending March 2025, with a projected 25 percent anticipated to come from non-payment products, said co-founder Reeju Datta.

While Cashfree is yet to post its results for FY24, this statement comes at a time when the company is under significant pressure to rebound from a challenging period marked by a 46-fold increase in losses in FY23.

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The company's growth was impeded by a temporary ban from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on enlisting new merchants, which had slowed its expansion over the past two years.

The recent lifting of the RBI embargo in December 2023 has been crucial for the fintech firm, but it now faces the daunting task of restoring profitability and gaining market share amid increased competition in the fintech sector.