In the fiscal year 2023, the company generated 99% of its revenue from selling agricultural products through its apps, including Bijak Mandi, Vyapaar, Global, and Just Fresh. Apart from this, income from commission, logistics, and interest played significant roles in boosting revenue for Bijak. Additionally, the company earned Rs 6 crore from interest on deposits and current investments, bringing its total income to Rs 813 crore in FY23.
For the B2B supplier dealing in everyday goods, the spending on buying agricultural products made up a whopping 92% of their total expenses. Put simply, this expense rocketed up by 12.4 times to reach Rs 791 crore in the financial year 2023.
Adding to this were costs like employee benefits, advertising, dealing with uncertain debts, fees for online payment services, handling logistics, paying brokerage fees, and various other overheads. All of these combined led to the company’s overall spending reaching Rs 860 crore in the fiscal year 2023, up from just Rs 121 crore in the previous year.