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VilCart builds one of India’s largest kirana-led rural commerce networks; clocks Rs 1,176-cr revenue in FY26
Wednesday, 27 May, 2026, 08 : 00 AM [IST]
Our Bureau, Bengaluru
Bengaluru-based VilCart is building one of the country’s largest kirana-led rural commerce ecosystems — connecting manufacturers, brands and farmer producer organisations directly to over 1 lakh kirana stores across 30,000 villages in South India. Positioned at the intersection of retail, supply chain and technology, VilCart is reimagining how rural India accesses everyday essentials, FMCG, staples and aspirational products through a tech-enabled distribution and commerce platform purpose-built for Bharat.

Founded in 2018 by C. Prasanna Kumar, it has emerged as one of the fastest-scaling rural commerce companies in the country, connecting manufacturers, farmer producer organisations (FPOs), rural SMEs and brands directly to over 1,00,000 kirana stores across 30,000+ villages in South India. The company today reaches nearly 16% of South India’s rural population through its integrated B2B and B2C ecosystem.

The company reported revenue of Rs 1,176 crore in FY26, up from Rs 1,120 crore in FY25, while continuing its path toward operational profitability. Over the last five years, it has scaled revenues nearly 5.6x while maintaining a highly capital-efficient growth model.

At the heart of its growth is a category-led and infrastructure-first approach to rural commerce. Unlike conventional e-commerce or urban quick-commerce models, it is building a rural-first supply chain architecture designed specifically for the realities of village India — fragmented sourcing, inconsistent distribution, low assortment access and inefficient procurement systems.

“India’s rural economy has demand, entrepreneurship and aspiration. What it lacks is an efficient commerce infrastructure. VilCart is solving this by building a deeply integrated ecosystem that combines supply chain, technology, data and local execution,” said Kumar.

“What differentiates us is that we are not just a distribution company or a marketplace. We are building the infrastructure layer for rural commerce — connecting brands, kiranas and consumers through one unified network. Rural India cannot be served through urban models. It needs rural-native innovation,” he added.

The company has also built a strong private-label portfolio tailored specifically for rural India, backed by 43 registered trademarks across categories. Using demand intelligence from village-level consumption patterns, VilCart identifies high-potential categories and develops affordable, quality-focused products designed for regional rural markets.

The company has raised approximately $26 million to date while generating over Rs 1,176 crore in FY26 revenue translating to one of the strongest revenue-to-capital efficiency ratios in the sector.

The platform currently works with more than 80,000 billed kirana stores across Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, with plans to deepen geographic penetration and strengthen its technology and private-label ecosystem through its upcoming Series B growth phase.

“Our vision is to make rural commerce as seamless and efficient as urban commerce, while solving it in a way that is sustainable, profitable and inclusive for Bharat,” said Kumar.
 
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