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Licious hits $100 million in annual revenue run rate

For its next phase of growth, Licious will focus on the ready-to-eat category and open more offline stores. It plans to open 40 stores by the end of the current fiscal.

May 01, 2024 / 07:45 IST
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Vivek Gupta (L) and Abhay Hanjura (R), co-founders, Licious
Vivek Gupta (L) and Abhay Hanjura (R), co-founders, Licious

Temasek-backed Licious, a meat delivery startup, has achieved an annual revenue run rate of $100 million, or around Rs 850 crore, founders Vivek Gupta and Abhay Hanjura told Moneycontrol in an interview. That translates to a monthly revenue of Rs 70-72 crore, which is about an 18 percent increase from Rs 60 crore recorded a year back.

Annual revenue run rate is a metric used to calculate revenue based on current earnings by multiplying the monthly revenue into 12. The calculation also assumes a company will grow at the same pace in the coming months.

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The 18 percent increase comes months after Moneycontrol reported that Licious had seen its monthly revenue stagnate in the Rs 62-68 crore range during the first few months of FY24. The flatlining revenue was after the company’s top line jumped 64 percent from Rs 430 crore in FY21 to Rs 706 crore in FY22 . Licious however couldn’t keep the same momentum going, largely because of a Covid-induced slowdown. As a result, Licious ended FY23 with a revenue of Rs 746 crore, less than half of Rs 1,500 crore that it had initially projected.

To be sure, the Rs 850 crore amount is Licious' annual revenue run rate and not the final FY24 revenue. Licious is still in the process of closing its books of accounts for FY24.