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BharatPe FY25: Loss Narrows 82% To INR 88 Cr, Revenue At INR 1,667 Cr



BharatPe FY25: Loss Narrows 82% To INR 88 Cr

Fintech unicorn BharatPe slashed its net losses by 82% to INR 88.2 Cr in the fiscal year 2024-25 (FY25) compared to INR 492 Cr in the year ago fiscal. 

The improved numbers came on the back of growing operating revenue, which rose nearly 17% to INR 1,667 Cr in the fiscal under review as against INR 1,426.1 Cr in FY24. 

Including other income of INR 67 Cr, BharatPe’s total income for FY25 stood at INR 1,733.6 Cr as against INR 1,486 Cr in FY24. 

The financial statements come a month after BharatPe…



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