homemarket NewsIndiaMart Q2 results: Net profit rises marginally to ₹69 crore, revenue jumps 22%

IndiaMart Q2 results: Net profit rises marginally to ₹69 crore, revenue jumps 22%

IndiaMART InterMESH's revenue from operations jumped 22% to Rs 294.7 crore for the reporting period. EBITDA for the quarter came in at Rs 80 crore, while margins stood at 27.1%.

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By Meghna Sen  Oct 27, 2023 4:36:55 PM IST (Updated)

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IndiaMart Q2 results: Net profit rises marginally to ₹69 crore, revenue jumps 22%
Noida-headquartered e-commerce company IndiaMart InterMesh on Friday, October 27, reported a marginal rise in consolidated net profit at 69 crore for the second quarter (Q2FY24) ended September 2023 from 68 crore in the year-ago period.

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The company's revenue from operations jumped 22% to 294.7 crore for the reporting period, primarily driven by a 12% growth in the number of paying subscription suppliers as compared to last year. It was 240.6 crore in the corresponding period of last year.
EBITDA for the September quarter came in at 80 crore, while margins stood at 27.1%.
Consolidated cash flow from operations for the quarter stood at 102 crore. Consolidated cash and investments balance stood at 1,910 crore as on September 30, 2023, the company said in a filing.
"We are happy to report continued growth in revenue, deferred revenue, and healthy operating margins in this quarter. This is the result of investments made in further strengthening our value proposition and enhancing the user experience for businesses. With the rising internet adoption and on the back of healthy cash flows, we are confident of the long-term growth and sustained value creation for all our stakeholders," said Chief Executive Officer Dinesh Agarwal.
On Friday, IndiaMart stock was trading 4.79% higher at 2,787.75 apiece on NSE as the company reported improved earnings. So far this year, the shares have gained nearly 30%.

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