Unicommerce eSolutions Pvt Ltd, which offers a software-as-a-service (SaaS)-based order management and fulfilment platform to ecommerce and retail businesses, has roped in five industry leaders to its board.
The startup, which aims to go public late next year, has appointed former SoftBank India head Manoj Kohli, along with Ullas Kamath and Sairee Chahal as independent directors and Kunal Bahl and Rohit Bansal as non-executive directors.
These appointments are poised to boost reach, institutionalise governance structure and steer the company into the next phase of growth, Unicommerce said in a statement.
Other than SoftBank, Kohli has served as the executive chairman of SB Energy Projects Private Limited as well as a managing director and CEO of Bharti Enterprises Limited. He had been instrumental in driving growth, profitability and operational excellence across multiple sectors, the statement added.
Meanwhile, Kamath was the joint managing director of Jyothy Labs, where he played a crucial role in the transformation of the company into a multi-brand FMCG corporate entity.
Chahal is the founder of SHEROES, a women-focussed digital platform and an ecosystem with over 20 Mn women. She is also the founder of Mahila Money, a neobank for women, and cofounder of Fleximoms, which works towards creating, enhancing and co-creating workflex opportunities for women professionals.
Bahl and Bansal are the cofounders of Snapdeal, AceVector and Titan Capital.
“The depth and diversity of their expertise aligns seamlessly with our vision of anticipating and serving the evolving technology needs of our customers both in India and in other countries,” said Kapil Makhija, MD and CEO of Unicommerce.
Unicommerce was launched by three classmates at IIT Delhi – Ankit Pruthi, Karun Singla and Vibhu Garg. It was later acquired by Snapdeal in 2015.
The startup enables end-to-end management of ecommerce operations for D2C brands, retail companies, and other online sellers through its comprehensive suite of SaaS-based technology products.
Unicommerce’s platform keeps track of stocks across multiple warehouses, keeps inventory information updated across multiple sales channels (both offline & online) and automates order pick-ups to support faster and more accurate deliveries.
The startup generates revenue by selling its SaaS solutions. Including other income, its total revenue stood at INR 92.9 Cr in FY23 as against INR 61.3 Cr in the previous fiscal year.
Unicommerce’s operating revenue zoomed 52% to INR 90 Cr in the financial year 2022-23 from INR 59 Cr in the previous fiscal year on strong demand for its services. This resulted in the SoftBank-backed startup’s net profit rising 8% to INR 6.4 Cr in FY23 from INR 5.9 Cr in FY22.
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