Amazon India turns operationally profitable after 12 years in India

Amazon Seller Services turned operationally profitable in FY25 after 12 years in India, with EBITDA of ₹2,770 crore, strong revenue growth, soaring cash flows, and narrowed losses.
Amazon India turns operationally profitable after 12 years in India
Amazon India turns operationally profitable after 12 years in India
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Published Sep 17, 2025 | 1:27 PM GMT-04
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Amazon Seller Services, the marketplace arm of Amazon India, reported operational profits for the first time in its 12 years of operations in FY25, posting an EBITDA of ₹2,770 crore.

Operating revenue grew 18.6% to cross the ₹30,000-crore mark in FY25, compared to ₹25,406 crore in the previous year.

Cash flow from operations jumped nearly sevenfold to ₹4,942 crore, up from ₹720 crore in FY24—an increase of over 586%.

Net losses narrowed sharply, falling to ₹374 crore in FY25 from ₹3,469 crore a year earlier, a decline of nearly 90%.

Total expenses rose just 6% during the year, well below the pace of revenue growth.

Unlike FY24, which saw an equity infusion of ₹2,490 crore, FY25 recorded no capital infusion.
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