India, Sept. 17 -- Amazon India's marketplace arm, Amazon Seller Services, sharply reduced its losses in FY25, reporting a loss of INR 374.3 Cr - a nearly 90% decline from the INR 3,469.5 Cr loss recorded in the previous fiscal year. This marks the second consecutive year of loss trimming, following a roughly 30% reduction in FY24, driven by a strong uptick in its top line.
The decline in losses comes on the back of a jump in its top line. The company's operating revenue crossed the INR 30K Cr mark in the fiscal, zooming 19% to INR 30,138.6 Cr from INR 25,406 Cr in the prior fiscal year.
Amazon Seller Services earns revenue by providing third-party seller services, Amazon Prime subscription services, advertising income, among others.
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