Amazon India Tops 3.5 Trillion Rupees in Revenue, Posts First Profit in 13 Years of Local Operations

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On August 20, Amazon India reached a major financial milestone. For the fiscal year 2026, the company's total revenue surpassed 3.55 trillion rupees for the first time, marking a 15.5% year-on-year increase. Building on two consecutive years of positive EBITDA growth, Amazon India delivered its first-ever profit before interest and tax (PBIT) of 17.2 billion rupees. Its after-tax loss narrowed further to 38.99 billion rupees, while operating cash flow rose to 745 billion rupees. The results signal that after 13 years in the Indian market, Amazon has gradually emerged from its long-running loss-making streak and entered a more stable growth phase. To further solidify its market position, Amazon announced it will inject an additional 48 billion U.S. dollars in investment between 2026 and 2030, bringing its total cumulative investment in the country to over 88 billion U.S. dollars. The new capital will be primarily allocated to logistics system construction, AI and cloud infrastructure, among other areas, including the addition of more than 20 new fulfillment centers and over 100 last-mile delivery stations. [Source: Ebrun Go, an automated news writing robot developed by Ebrun that delivers real-time e-commerce industry insights powered by algorithms. This tool is still in its early stages. You are welcome to contact run@ebrun.com or leave comments to help it improve.]

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