BankBazaar looking to end FY20 at EBITDA profitability despite a tough year for fintech

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ankBazaar, India's leading provider of free credit score and online financial services marketplace announced that it expects to close this financial year on a month-on-month EBITDA-profitable basis (for the month of March 2020).

According to the company, this growth was accelerated by an almost 100 per cent increase in organic traffic between October 2019 and January 2020 which drove the registered customer base to over 40 million users.

The company saw a 46 per cent increase in monthly revenue and a 17 per cent reduction in costs during the same period despite tough market conditions. This was due to the popularity of its free credit score product and its decade-old collaborative partnerships with leading banks and NBFCs for credit products including credit cards, personal loans, auto loans, and home loans.

In addition to the free credit score, the BankBazaar mobile app actively advises consumers on improving their creditworthiness and managing their personal finances better. The model has a similarity to Credit Karma in the US whose offering reaches a third of all Americans who have a credit score.

In 2019 the slowdown in the Indian economy affected all sectors including BFSI. According to an RBI report, year-on-year non-food bank credit growth decelerated to 7.2 per cent in November 2019 from 13.8 per cent in November 2018.

The impact of this slowdown was felt across the fintech sector and BankBazaar like the rest started FY20 on a tough note. However, it bucked the trend from the start of Q3, growing consistently for four successive months, and eventually delivered a 46 per cent increase in revenue and a 17 per cent reduction in costs. The company is now on track, both in terms of revenue and visitors, and is set to close March 2020 on a month-on-month EBITDA profitable basis.

"As a company, BankBazaar has been focused on building great paperless consumer experiences and business profitability. This vision held us in good stead when we started off the year in a difficult market situation. We knew that a fully digital experience delivered via free credit score and instant paperless checkout was a winning formula for this downturn market. We leveraged our technology to optimize the experience for our customers and partners, making us an indispensable part of the product purchase process. This year we've been very careful about how we allocate resources, and as a result, we have made strides in controlling our costs and increasing revenue to grow profitably for the long run", said Adhil Shetty, Co-founder, and CEO, BankBazaar.

According to BankBazaar, as a fintech, its paperless technology gives it a huge edge, not just in terms of the product but also in driving organic growth. Through the implementation of machine learning, the platform is able to connect its registered customers with the right financial products within minutes.

This simplifies the financial product purchase journey and leads to an increasing number of returning customers. This, in turn, brings down the cost of customer acquisition and has helped BankBazaar accelerate its way to profitability.

"Paperless technology is a game-changer for India and key to the democratization of finance as it drastically cuts costs of operations and increases the speed of delivery of the smallest financial product to the remotest part of India", added Shetty.

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