Ride-hailing firm Rapido reported a 2.5x year-on-year growth in its gross order value (GOV) to Rs 2,461 crore in Q2 FY25 from Rs 977 crore in Q2 FY24. During this period, the company also saw a two-fold increase in rides to 207 million.
It’s worth noting that Rapido already claims it is now the second-largest ride-hailing service after Uber, surpassing Ola in the bike, auto, and cab segments.
According to Rapido, its streamlined cost structure contributed to a reduced quarterly loss of Rs 17 crore in Q2 FY25 from Rs 74 crore in Q2 FY24. With an average of 2.6 million rides daily, the Bengaluru-based firm serves 17 million monthly passengers through a network of 2 million drivers.
The company’s expansion into cab services and the addition of a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) model have broadened its offerings and boosted driver earnings. Rapido added that it reduced fixed costs per order by 50% while strategically investing in new categories and marketing.
The company disclosed its key metrics soon after filing its annual financial report for FY24, which states that its revenue from operations grew 46.3% to Rs 648 crore from Rs 443 crore in FY23. The firm also reduced its losses by 45% to Rs 371 crore.
In FY24, Rapido reported a nearly 2x increase in Gross Order Value (GOV) to Rs 4,257 crore from Rs 2,419 crore in FY23. This growth was driven by a 1.5x increase in ride orders, with Rapido recording 450 million rides during the period.
Rapido attributes this growth to service expansion and strategic marketing investments, which have boosted brand visibility, increased customer acquisition, and driven higher ride volumes.
Rapido recently achieved unicorn status after securing $200 million in a Series E funding round led by WestBridge Capital. It has raised more than $500 million to date.
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