MobiKwik’s Thin Margins, UPI Pressure and Path to Profit
Original Report
MobiKwik has reported a second consecutive profitable quarter, highlighting stable payments margins despite zero‑fee UPI transactions and ongoing investments in new businesses. The company says this...
MobiKwik has reported a second consecutive profitable quarter, highlighting stable payments margins despite zero‑fee UPI transactions and ongoing investments in new businesses. The company says this reflects a key inflection point in its growth and profitability journey. Upasana Taku, Co‑Founder, Executive Director and CFO of MobiKwik, talked more about her outlook for the company on Bloomberg's Insight with Haslinda Amin. (Source: Bloomberg)
Glass House Analysis
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