BharatPe Becomes Profitable, Ushers In A Deeper, Durable Turnaround

BharatPe, India’s leading full-stack fintech company and the only player with an NBFC (Trillionloans), a stake in a Small Finance Bank (Unity SFB), and an online PA license, today announced that it has achieved adjusted PBT profitability for the first time, marking a significant milestone in its evolution as a financially resilient and future-ready fintech. 

The company closed FY25 with a INR 6 Cr adjusted PBT (excluding ESOP expense), recovering strongly from a loss of INR 342 Cr in FY24, a clear indicator of its improved financial strength and operational discipline. It also reported total revenue of INR 1,734 Cr in FY25, reflecting strong topline growth across business verticals.  EBITDA (excluding ESOP expense) climbed to INR 141 Cr profit in FY25 from EBITDA Loss of INR 209 Cr in FY24, signaling sharp improvement in operating efficiency and overall business performance. The company’s UPI offline transactions have grown by 26%. 

Financial Performance 

Revenue from operations have grown with a CAGR of 54% from INR 457 Cr in FY22 to INR 1,667 Cr in FY25, at the same time company’s adjusted PBT (excluding ESOP cost) turned positive from loss of INR 765 Cr in FY22 to profit of INR 6 Cr in FY25. 

Nalin Negi, CEO of BharatPe, said, “Becoming PBT positive marks more than just a financial milestone, it signals a successful turnaround. We’re no longer just scaling, we’re growing responsibly, with strong financial governance and a sharp focus on sustainable value creation. This performance reflects our disciplined execution, cost control, and focus on building scalable, revenue-generating businesses. With profitability as our foundation, we are well-positioned to accelerate growth, enter new verticals, and solidify our position as a full-stack fintech leader.” 

In the last one year the company has made rapid strides in its various business verticals and witnessed significant gains. Its two new verticals UPI TPAP (BharatPe app) and Invest BharatPe are being built to scale. 

In April this year, it received the final authorisation from Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to operate as an Online Payment Aggregator. It has helped BharatPe scale its payment solutions across a broader merchant base, deepen its presence in tier 2 and 3 cities, and invest in building advanced technology infrastructure to support high-growth sectors. 

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