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Indian startups take 5 years to scale from zero to $100 million in revenue: Report

05 Jan 2023 Zinkpot 150

Mint - With India's startup ecosystem maturing in the last decade, the time taken by new-age tech companies to reach the $100 million revenue has decreased significantly, as per a study by consultancy firm Redseer Strategy Consultants. The average time taken by startups to scale to $100 million in revenue has now come down to just 5 years in 2017 from 18 years in 2000, the study pointed out. Read more

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  • The study pointed out the role of investors, particularly venture capitalists, in helping startups scale from zero to $100 million in revenue. According to the report, “Venture capital has played a central role in helping startups scale to the $100 million revenue milestone. Besides capital, investors add tremendous value to the companies they fund. In addition, the knowledge of governance, financial prudence, and networks brought by VCs are invaluable for startups".
  • In total, VCs have invested about $143 billion over the last 15 years in the startup ecosystem, which is currently valued at $804 billion, as per the study's estimates. At current valuations, it translates to around. 4.5 times return for VCs on their investments.
  • At present, India has close to 480 startups clocking more than $10 million in revenue, while less than 60 new-age tech firms have an annual income in the range of $100 million to $1 billion.
  • There are about 100 unicorns - startups with a valuation of $1 billion or more and 170 soonicorns - a company with the potential to become a unicorn, in India. Of these 270 companies, more than 40 operating in fintech, ecommerce and logistics crossed $100 million in revenue as of financial year 2022, the report stated.
  • Problems faced by startups:  Pointing out the challenges faced by most startups in their growth's journeys, the study said those in niche industries restrict their total addressable market, while others need help with product-market fig and unsustainable growth.
  • Startups in the red ocean market - the industries with well-defined market space and industry boundaries - operates in a highly competitive environment and need a unique competitive advantage to say afloat.
  • Challenges like poor profitability and bottlenecks with organization, governance and operations are the reasons that even lead to the shutting down of startups, the study said.
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