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Zepto IPO to test quick‑commerce profitability

Listing will spotlight competition, costs, and growth in rapid‑delivery sector

Bengaluru-based Zepto, a leading quick‑commerce platform promising 10‑minute grocery deliveries, has filed for a confidential IPO with SEBI, targeting a public listing in 2026. The company plans to raise around Rs 11,000 crore to strengthen operations and expand its network of over 900 “dark stores” across major cities.

Founded in 2021, Zepto has seen rapid revenue growth, but profitability remains a challenge. Analysts say the IPO will put the spotlight on cost structures, unit economics, and sustainability, as investors closely examine how Zepto competes with rivals such as Swiggy’s Instamart and Zomato’s Blinkit.

With more than $2 billion raised in private funding so far, including a $450 million round in October 2025 at a $7 billion valuation, Zepto is among India’s fastest-growing internet startups. Its entry into public markets is expected to influence investor perception of the quick‑commerce sector, highlighting both the potential and risks of ultra‑fast delivery models.

The IPO is likely to set benchmarks for pricing, profitability, and expansion strategies in the growing rapid‑delivery industry, which continues to attract significant consumer and investor attention.

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