Published 23:21 IST, October 28th 2019

Amazon India's e-commerce arm narrows FY19 loss to Rs 5,685 cr

Amazon Seller Services, the online marketplace arm of the e-commerce giant in India, has narrowed its loss to Rs 5,685 crore for 2018-19.

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Amazon Seller Services, online marketplace arm of e-commerce giant in India, has narrowed its loss to Rs 5,685 crore for 2018-19. This is a 9.5 per cent decrease from last financial year, when company h posted a loss of Rs 6,287.9 crore, as per documents sourced by business intelligence platform Tofler. Amazon Seller Services saw revenues growing 55 per cent to Rs 7,778 crore in 2018-19 over previous fiscal, it ded. Coupled with its or entities in India, Amazon's losses in India in FY2018-19 were over Rs 7,000 crore. 

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8 per cent fall since last financial year

Amazon Wholesale India - B2B arm of American e-commerce giant - reported its revenues for financial year 2018-19 as Rs 11,250 crore, an 8 per cent fall since last financial year.  entity's loss, however, widened to about Rs 141 crore during same fiscal, from Rs 131.4 crore in 2017-18. Amazon Pay India - its payments arm that competes with likes of Paytm, Flipkart's PhonePe and Google Pay - recorded a manifold rise in losses. Its loss widened to Rs 1,160.8 crore in FY19 from Rs 334.20 crore in FY18, as per Tofler. 

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Jeff Bezos h committed investment worth USD 5 billion

unit's revenues for financial year 2018-19 more than doubled to Rs 834.5 crore over previous fiscal. Amazon Transportation Services reported a 31 per cent rise in revenues at Rs 2,079 crore, while its net loss was at Rs 27.5 crore in 2018-19.  Emails sent to Amazon India did t elicit a response. Amazon and its rival, Walmart-owned Flipkart have been pumping in millions of dollars across various operations like marketplace, infrastructure and supply chain manment as well as marketing and promotion.  Amazon founder Jeff Bezos h committed investment worth USD 5 billion in Indian market in 2016.

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