Zepto raised $1B in 90 days, pushing its valuation to $5B. The company expects to grow 150% in the next 12 months, reaching over $3.5B in sales. The quick-commerce market in India is booming, with Zepto leading the charge.
Zepto, an Indian quick-commerce startup, raised $1B over 90 days, boosting its valuation to $5B. Co-founder Aadit Palicha announced a projected 150% growth rate in 2024, with annualized sales expected to exceed $3.5B. This rapid growth highlights the surging demand for ultra-fast deliveries in India.
During a call with analysts and investors, Palicha shared that Zepto's run rate surpassed $1.5B. Investors like Abu Dhabi Investment Authority, Temasek, and Invesco are betting on Zepto’s success. The recent $340M follow-on round led by General Catalyst further underscores investor confidence in Zepto's potential.
Quick commerce is gaining momentum in India's $1.1T unorganized retail market. Zepto, along with competitors like Zomato’s Blinkit and Swiggy Instamart, is tapping into this market, which is expected to generate over $6B in annual sales. The segment is growing at over 100% annually, outpacing the 11-12% growth of traditional e-commerce.
Zepto is not limiting its focus to India's major urban areas. Palicha emphasized the growth potential in tier 2 and 3 cities, stating that quick commerce is "not a Tier 1 phenomenon." With its $1B war chest, Zepto plans to expand aggressively beyond top-tier cities, setting the stage for broader adoption across India.
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