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Former junior Swiggy employee embezzled 33 crore, investigation launched

Swiggy is using an external team to investigate the case and has also filed a legal complaint against the former junior employee who made off with ₹33 crore

Published on: Sep 06, 2024 10:50 AM IST
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One of Swiggy's former junior employees embezzled 33 crore from the company, according to a Moneycontrol article that cited the food delivery major's 2023-24 annual report.

Gig workers prepare to deliver orders outside Swiggy's grocery warehouse at a market area in New Delhi, India, May 6, 2024. (Priyanshu Singh/Reuters)
Gig workers prepare to deliver orders outside Swiggy's grocery warehouse at a market area in New Delhi, India, May 6, 2024. (Priyanshu Singh/Reuters)

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This led the company to commission an “external team” to investigate the matter. Swiggy also filed a "legal complaint" against the former employee behind this.

"The Group, during the current year, identified embezzlement of funds in one of the subsidiaries by a former junior employee amounting to 326.76 million over the past periods..," Swiggy's annual report released on September 4, read.

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Swiggy's revenue grew 36% to 11,247 crore and losses fell by 44% from to 2,350 crore, according to the reprot, which attributed the increase in profitability to the investment in Instamart.

The company's expenses were 13,947 crore, which is 8% lower than the previous year, due to reduced promotion and marketing spending from 2,501 crore in the previous year to 1,851 crore in 2023-24.

However, Swiggy with a 43% market share still lagged behind rival Zomato's 57% market share in terms of gross order value (GOV) basis.

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