Flipkart’s sales performance significantly boosted Walmart’s international net sales, which grew 8% year-on-year (YoY) to $30.3 billion, the company noted in an investor presentation for the third quarter ending in October. Flipkart also contributed to a 43% rise in international e-commerce sales. While this helped Walmart in Q3, there may be an adverse impact on Q4 sales, Walmart said.
Walmart reported its advertising revenue grew 50%, driven by Flipkart’s ad business. ET had reported last month that Flipkart’s advertising income surged to nearly Rs 5,000 crore in FY24, surpassing its marketplace fee revenue—a notable shift in its revenue mix.
Walmart’s consolidated net sales for the quarter stood at $168 billion, up 5.4% globally.