Meesho: Mission Possible?

Sunny Vijay Arora, Malay Krishna, Vidyut Lata Dhir

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The case describes the challenge facing Vidit Aatrey, the founder and chief executive of Meesho, a social commerce venture headquartered in Bangalore, India, in October of 2022. While Meesho recorded the second-highest sales (by order volume) during India’s festive season, it also recorded layoffs and business closures. While Meesho’s core business of getting resellers to sell through its online platform seemed to be working, its new business ventures, such as expanding into the grocery business and into Indonesia, had failed and resulted in more than 300 layoffs. Meesho was also pressed for funding: valued at US$4.9bn, the global market for venture capital funding had chilled and now demanded profitability, not growth-at-all-costs. Meesho’s cash burn rate was about $40m per month, and Aatrey was hard pressed to come up with options for profitable growth.

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Meesho: Mission Possible?
ISSN: 2045-0621
12p.: pdf file.; 503 KB
English

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Sunny Vijay Arora, Malay Krishna, Vidyut Lata Dhir
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Emerald Publishing Limited
New York
2023

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