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Brinks Report > Blog > Business > India’s Quick-Commerce Explosion: Massive ₹64,000 Cr in FY25, Expected to Triple by FY28
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India’s Quick-Commerce Explosion: Massive ₹64,000 Cr in FY25, Expected to Triple by FY28

Ankita Das
Last updated: July 10, 2025 7:48 pm
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India’s quick-commerce industry — where groceries and daily needs are delivered within minutes — is growing fast. In the financial year 2025 (FY25), Indians spent a whopping ₹64,000 crore on platforms like Blinkit, Instamart, Zepto, and others. That’s more than double the ₹30,000 crore spent in the previous year.

A new report by CareEdge Advisory says that the total order value in this industry, known as Gross Order Value (GOV), is expected to triple to ₹2 lakh crore by FY28.

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How Are These Companies Earning More?

Quick-commerce platforms made ₹10,500 crore in revenue in FY25 — a big jump from just ₹450 crore in FY22. By FY28, this is expected to reach ₹34,500 crore.

This big jump in revenue is mainly due to:

  • Higher platform fees charged to sellers
  • More people ordering frequently
  • Better overall order volume

Focus Shifting from Growth to Profits

Read more: TCS Q1: Profit at Rs 12,760 Cr, 5,090 New Hires, AI Talent Surges

Earlier, these companies focused on expanding quickly. Now, they are working towards becoming profitable by:

  • Running ads
  • Offering paid memberships
  • Selling their own branded products
  • Using smart tech to manage stock and reduce waste

Their “take rate” (the money they keep from each order) rose from 7–9% in FY22 to 18% in FY25.

Next Growth: Smaller Cities and Better Technology

Tanvi Shah, the head of CareEdge Advisory, said companies are now focusing more on:

  • Profits
  • Operational efficiency
  • Technology-led growth
  • Reaching tier-2 and tier-3 cities

Still Small, But Growing Fast

Even though the industry is growing, it still makes up only 1% of India’s total grocery market. But consumer habits are changing fast — people now prefer convenience and fast delivery, which will drive further growth.

India already has the second-largest online shopper base in the world, with over 270 million digital buyers in 2024. The overall e-commerce market grew by 23.8% that year.

Also Read: 30 Minutes, 600 Brands: Myntra Launches Fastest Fashion Delivery Service in Delhi-NCR and Mumbai

More Phones, More Spending, More Demand

Other reasons for the quick-commerce growth include:

  • Rising smartphone and internet use (India had over 1.12 billion mobile connections by early 2025)
  • Higher disposable incomes
  • Growing spending power

To deliver quickly, companies use dark stores — small warehouses that are not open to the public. These have grown by over 70%, reaching 3,072 stores in FY25. Each store is also earning more, with a 25% increase in average revenue.

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