Eternal targets $20 billion in B2C NOV by FY28; $1 billion in adjusted Ebitda by FY29: Deepinder Goyal

Eternal targets $20 billion in B2C NOV by FY28; $1 billion in adjusted Ebitda by FY29: Deepinder Goyal



Food and grocery delivery company Eternal, which operates platforms such as Zomato, Blinkit and District, has crossed $10 billion in annual net order value (NOV) from its business-to-consumer (B2C) verticals, founder and vice chairman Deepinder Goyal said. He added that the figure is expected to double over the next two years to $20 billion. Eternal also runs B2B grocery delivery firm Hyperpure.

Goyal said the company is targeting $1 billion in adjusted Ebitda by FY29.

“You spend years building a track before the first train runs. Our first annual $10 billion in NOV took 18 years. This doubling to $20 billion in annual NOV will take less than two years from here. Similarly, it took 16 years to reach adjusted Ebitda profitability in FY24. From there, we expect to reach $1 billion of adjusted Ebitda, hopefully by FY29,” he said in a letter to shareholders.

“The acceleration is real because the foundation is already laid – the systems, the supply chains, the customer trust, the operational muscle. All of it compounds.”

In FY26, Eternal’s B2C businesses reported adjusted Ebitda of Rs 1,421 crore, or around $150 million at current exchange rates.

Goyal, who founded the company in 2008, stepped down as CEO in February and moved into the vice chairman role. Albinder Singh Dhindsa, founder of Blinkit, has taken over as Eternal’s CEO.