Oyo reports dismal numbers for losses in 2019 fiscal year

February 20, 2020
Share this Post: 

Oyo, even with experiencing layoffs across multiple markets internationally, and as it continues to struggle to control costs, has reported that its losses in its India market had lowered to $83 million for the 2019 fiscal year.

Oyo Hotels & Homes reported a consolidated loss of $335 million for the year ended March 2019 compared with a year-earlier $52 million loss as the SoftBank-backed company struggled with ballooning operational spends while expanding at a rapid pace across multiple geographies.

This is in line with the numbers provided in a valuation report filed by the Gurugram-headquartered company with the Registrar of Companies in November last year. Oyo attributed the significant jump in its consolidated losses to “inherent costs of establishing new markets” and international expansion, especially in areas such as China.

The company reported consolidated revenue of $951 million, up from $211 million in the previous fiscal, while India revenue was $604 million. Oyo, which is laying off staff across the globe including India as it struggles to rein in costs, said losses in its home market went up to $83 million in FY19 from $50 million in FY18.

‘Covid-19 Outbreak Will Impact Oyo’

At $197 million, China accounted for almost 60% of the company’s loss in FY19.

Operating expenses for the 12-month period rose almost five-fold to $1.27 billion from the year earlier. The company said India accounted for 63.5% of overall revenue with nearly 36.5%, or $348 million, being contributed by the operations outside the country, primarily China.

Read more here

February 20, 2020

Subscribe to our mailing list to get the famous, free Friday newsletter!

News and analysis to help build better online marketplace businesses, in your inbox, every Friday

Related News

Hemnet Vs Rea Group
Analysis: Hemnet Still Playing Catch-up to REA Group When It Comes to Vendor Paid Advertising

Vendor-paid markets are great for real estate portals. For more than a decade the leading Swedish player Hemnet has charged...

Read More
Ohmyhome Full Year Results Net Losses But Big Ambitions
OhMyHome 2023 Full-Year Results: Net Losses But Positive Outlook for Nasdaq-listed Marketplace

The Singapore-based publicly listed company OhMyHome has released its 2023 full-year financial results. Highlights include: Revenues totalled S$5.0 million (US$3.8...

Read More
Homely Financial Results
Australian Portal Homely Records 16% More Enquiries in 2023

Australian challenger portal Homely generated over 15.5 million enquiries in the 12 months from April 2023. Homely, which competes with...

Read More
Yandex Q1 Strong Performance From Divested Assets
Yandex Q1 2024: Net Losses for Remaining Assets After Large Scale Divestments

Yandex N.V., the Dutch holding company of the marketplace giant Yandex, has released its financial results for the first quarter...

Read More