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JSW One GMV Hits Rs 125.7 Bn, Credit Disbursal Soars
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JSW One GMV Hits Rs 125.7 Bn, Credit Disbursal Soars

JSW One Platforms Ltd., India’s leading tech-enabled B2B marketplace for construction and manufacturing materials, reported a gross merchandise value (GMV) of Rs 125.7 billion in FY25 — a 2.4x increase over FY24 — marking a sharp scale-up in operations and reach.

The platform now serves over 84,000 registered MSMEs nationwide, bolstering its mission to become one of India’s most respected technology-led enterprises. JSW One delivered an integrated ecosystem offering material supply, embedded credit, and private brand access across the country.

The platform enabled credit disbursements of approximately Rs 38 billion through banking and NBFC partners, powered by its in-house fintech infrastructure. Its Just-in-Time (JIT) delivery network was also expanded via dedicated service centres to enhance order fulfilment.

In FY25 alone, JSW One facilitated the sale of nearly 2 million tonnes of steel, cementing its position as India’s largest steel-selling digital platform.

Gaurav Sachdeva, Joint Managing Director & CEO, stated, “JSW One is becoming the new operating layer for India’s construction and manufacturing economy — integrating supply, credit, and digital intelligence so MSMEs can concentrate on building the nation’s future.”

As digital adoption deepens in the B2B procurement space, JSW One is poised to lead the transformation in how India’s small and mid-sized businesses source critical materials. With predictable pricing, verified logistics, and credit-backed procurement, the platform addresses longstanding challenges around material quality, supply reliability, and transparency.

JSW One Platforms Ltd., India’s leading tech-enabled B2B marketplace for construction and manufacturing materials, reported a gross merchandise value (GMV) of Rs 125.7 billion in FY25 — a 2.4x increase over FY24 — marking a sharp scale-up in operations and reach.The platform now serves over 84,000 registered MSMEs nationwide, bolstering its mission to become one of India’s most respected technology-led enterprises. JSW One delivered an integrated ecosystem offering material supply, embedded credit, and private brand access across the country.The platform enabled credit disbursements of approximately Rs 38 billion through banking and NBFC partners, powered by its in-house fintech infrastructure. Its Just-in-Time (JIT) delivery network was also expanded via dedicated service centres to enhance order fulfilment.In FY25 alone, JSW One facilitated the sale of nearly 2 million tonnes of steel, cementing its position as India’s largest steel-selling digital platform.Gaurav Sachdeva, Joint Managing Director & CEO, stated, “JSW One is becoming the new operating layer for India’s construction and manufacturing economy — integrating supply, credit, and digital intelligence so MSMEs can concentrate on building the nation’s future.”As digital adoption deepens in the B2B procurement space, JSW One is poised to lead the transformation in how India’s small and mid-sized businesses source critical materials. With predictable pricing, verified logistics, and credit-backed procurement, the platform addresses longstanding challenges around material quality, supply reliability, and transparency.

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