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5 Business Reshuffle in India 2020

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5 Business Reshuffle in India 2020

As we are all set to bid adieu for the most the stressful year 2020 that had certainly put all our lives at a pause. Not to mention the most suffered business arena due to the ongoing pandemic. Despite the ill effects businesses suffered this year, many businesses have undergone drastic transformations be it expansion or undergoing bankruptcy. Reviving the businesses let us take a quick look at the companies that have reshuffled in 2020.

Snapdeal
The Snapdeal network has initiated its expansion in May 2020 and has been powered exclusively by more than 30 regional logistics players who have expertise in serving their local markets. This move has been initiated to boost the brand's capabilities of smaller players by giving them an opportunity to coordinate with larger platforms than just working with sub-vendors to large logistics companies. Alongside, the brand also offers a technology backbone integration with the logistics partners that enable the partners to track in the real-time status of parcels as move in the network.
The e-commerce player currently serves over 27000 pin codes in India. In addition to forging new partnerships with its regional players that exclusively work with large logistics firms such as Delhivery, Bluedart, FedEx, and Xpressbees.

Reliance Jio
Reliance Jio has managed to achieve something that was considered impossible by telecom companies in January 2020. The company’s achievements are numerous when considering with its rivals Airtel and Vodafone Idea and post its launch and the recent announcement of its plans to introduce 5G services in India in the second half of 2021. But, this would just be a fraction of the company’s activity in 2020. Jio has been the first telco operator to surpass 400 million subscriber base in India. The telco has further added 3.55 million subscribers in July 2020 alone, which indeed has elevated the brand’s subscribers to 400.8 million. Furthermore, its valuation has also spiked up by 75 percent in Sensex since March, says the Bloomberg reports.

Clovia
The lingerie brand Clovia has raised Rs. 14.31 crore from a clutch of angels, She Capital Trust, and Ivy Cap Venture. The fresh proceeds for the Noida-based company have come after two years. Furthermore, the brand had raised Rs.75 crore in January 2019. Clovia has allotted about 11,377 Series B3 CCPS at a price of Rs.12577.83 each share, regulatory filing show. Golden Birch has infused Rs. 2.75 crore while existing investors Ivy Cap has invested Rs.2 crore. Madhukar Parekh has put in Rs.2.25 crore and She Capital Trust picked up shares worth Rs.1.87 crore. Baaya International has invested Rs.1.5 crore whereas other individuals infused Rs 2.44 crore. Clovia competes with Kalaari Capital-backed Zivame and PrettySecrets, ShopImagine, among several others. While the company is yet to disclose financials for FY19 and FY20, Clovia had recorded a 34 percent spike in revenue to Rs.51.8 crore in FY18. It also managed to cut down losses to Rs.8.6 crore in FY18 from Rs.10.2 crore in the previous fiscal year.

Razorpay
Razorpay initiated the payment gateway business when the space was overpopulated, but it has managed to scale and make a mark. The company that recently entered the unicorn club with a $100 million Series D round, it has also demonstrated exceptional financial performance during the financial year 2019- 2020.
The fintech platform recorded a 2.6X inflation in its revenues which rose from Rs.193 crore in FY19 to Rs.509 crore during FY20. At Rs.383.8 crore, domestic collections made up 75.4 percent of the operating revenues while the rest 24.6 percent were generated through the export of software development services to Razorpay Inc USA.

Facebook
Facebook India has managed to achieve a notable leap in its top-line during FY20 with its collections exceeding the Rs.1,000 crore milestone with comfortable margins. While its costs have increased by more than one-third, Facebook India has managed to double its profits during the fiscal that ended in March 2020. The growth was propelled by the jump in advertising income. Overall revenue from operations grew by 36.2 percent to Rs 1,215.6 crore in FY20 from Rs 892.5 crore during FY19..