Flipkart Net Worth, Share Price, Revenue
Founded in 2007 by Binny and Sachin Bansal, Flipkart grew from a small online bookstore to one of the largest e-commerce platforms in India. In 2018, the company was acquired by Walmart, and it now owns 85% of Flipkart’s shares.
Currently, Flipkart’s valuation is at $38–40 billion, following a dip to $35 billion in 2024 after the demerger of PhonePe. The platform is targeting a valuation between $60 billion and $70 billion, which would make it the largest consumer tech listing in Indian history
For this, Flipkart is redomiciling from Singapore to India to align its corporate structure with operational base. This will pave a smoother path for its domestic listing.
NAME | Flipkart |
Founder/CEO | Founders: Sachin Bansal, Binny Bansal CEO: Kalyan Krishnamurthy |
Net worth | Not applicable (company, not individual); Company valuation: $38–40 billion |
Valuation | $38–40 billion (April 2025) |
Revenue | ₹70,541 crore (US$8.3 billion) for FY 2024–25 |
Stock price | Not listed; Flipkart is a private company as of June 2025 (no public stock price) |
About Flipkart
Initially, founded as an online bookstore in 2007, Flipkart expanded into a comprehensive marketplace, offering products from different industries: fashion, electronics, lifestyle, and more.
Currently, Flipkart holds 48% of India’s e-commerce market share and is competing closely with Amazon. Walmart provides the financial support and global retail expertise to Flipkart and expanded its subsidiaries to Myntra (fashion), Ekart (logistics), Shopsy (social commerce). This enabled Flipkart serve over 500 million users.
Currently, the company is focusing on expanding into Tier 2/3/4 cities, growing private labels, and enhancing logistics, along with integrating AI to improve customer experience and operational efficiency. The company is also preparing for a major IPO in late 2025/early 2026.
Talking about investments, the company is into quick commerce and fintech.
Flipkart Net Worth
Being one of the leading e-commerce platforms in India, net worth of Flipkart in rupees is estimated at ₹3,13,500 crore to ₹3,30,000 crore ($38–40 billion).
Year | Flipkart Valuation (Net Worth) | Notes |
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2021 | $40 billion | Last major fundraise; valuation included PhonePe |
2022 | $40 billion | Walmart equity transaction reflected $40B valuation |
2023 | $35 billion | Drop due to PhonePe demerger |
2024 | $35 billion | Walmart increased stake, valuation steady post-PhonePe separation |
2025 | $38–40 billion | Current estimate; growth in GMV and near profitability driving up valuation again |
Flipkart Valuation
Currently, Flipkart is valued at $38–40 billion following a rebound from a dip to $35 billion after the PhonePe demerger.
Flipkart Revenue
In FY 24, Flipkart’s revenue was ₹70,844 crore, representing a 26% year-on-year increase. Also, its marketplace segment generated ₹17,907.3 crore in financial revenue in FY 2024. This marked a 21% growth over the previous year.
Flipkart Share Price and Market Share
The market share held by Flipkart is 48% in the Indian e-commerce industry, and that makes it the market leader. Since it is not listed in the share market, its share price is yet unknown.
Owner Net Worth
According to Hindustan Times, co-founder Binny Bansal’s net worth is estimated at $1.4 billion (₹140 crore).
Sachin Bansal, co-founder, net worth is also around $1 to $1.2 billion as per Forbes.
Current CEO, Kalyan Krishnamurthy’s net worth is $150 million as of 2025, primarily from his role at Flipkart and related investments.
Investments and Acquisitions
Starting with acquiring Flipkart’s 77% shares, Walmart has continuously invested and led funding rounds with:
- $3.6 billion raised in 2021 with participation from CPP Investments, GIC, and SoftBank. This valued Flipkart at $37.6 billion
- Spent $3.5 billion to acquire shares from early investors in 2023 (Binny Bansal, Tiger Global, and Accel).
- Additionally, in a recent $1 billion multi-tranche round, Alphabet (Google’s parent company), invested $350 million for Flipkart’s minority stake.
The below table shows Flipkart’s investments and acquisitions.
Year | Investment/Acquisition | Details/Value |
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2014 | Myntra | Acquired (fashion e-commerce) |
2015 | Appiterate, MapmyIndia | Mobile marketing, digital mapping |
2016 | Jabong, PhonePe | Fashion, fintech (UPI payments) |
2017 | eBay India, TinyStep | e-commerce, parenting startup |
2018 | Walmart stake | $16B for 77% control |
2021 | Funding round | $3.6B led by Walmart, CPP, GIC, SoftBank |
2023 | Walmart buys out early investors | $3.5B for shares from Binny Bansal, Tiger Global, Accel |
2024–2025 | Quick commerce expansion | Flipkart Minutes, 800 dark stores target |
2025 | Google/Alphabet investment | $350M as part of $1B round |
Recently, through Flipkart Minutes brand, the company is aiming to expand its dark store count to 800 by 2025 end, thus competing with Zepto, Swiggy Instamart, and Blinkit.