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Flipkart, Amazon Log Record Early Sales as Festive Week Begins

Indian Retailer Bureau
Indian Retailer Bureau Oct 04 2021 - 3 min read
Flipkart, Amazon Log Record Early Sales as Festive Week Begins
The e-commerce players are expected to clock sales worth $4.8 billion (Rs 33,600 crore) in the festive week.

Leading e-commerce players Amazon and Flipkart on Sunday said early trends during their respective festive sales - kicked off from October 3 - reflected upbeat consumer sentiment and the growth for micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) and sellers.

The e-commerce players are expected to clock sales worth $4.8 billion (Rs 33,600 crore) in the festive week. Flipkart said it saw a 40 percent growth in early access for Flipkart Plus customers as compared to last year, as the commerce platform kicked off the 8th edition of 'The Big Billion Days' (TBBD) festive sales.

More than 2 million customers pre-booked close to 5 million products just prior to early access by paying just Re 1. Nearly 45 percent of customer demand has been from tier III cities and beyond, signaling a strong preference for high-value goods/ items, Flipkart said in a statement.

"This year, TBBD has started off seeing upbeat participation by customers and sellers. We will expand and strengthen our ecosystem of sellers and MSMEs, enabling better income and livelihoods for millions and expand our reach across the country," said Nandita Sinha, Vice President, Customer, and Growth, Flipkart.

One in five customers has chosen to exchange their smartphone for a new one, with 82.60 percent of customers choosing to pay for their next smartphone using prepaid payment options. Apple 12 and Apple 12 Mini are currently the favorite smartphone models, accounting for most of the 2 lakh Apple iPhone 12 devices sold so far.

"The pent-up demand for large appliances and electronics is evident from the fact that TVs are the largest-selling category in home appliances, with laptops recording top numbers in electronics," the company said.

Flipkart said it has onboarded over one lakh kiranas to date for its last-mile delivery program. On the other hand, Manish Tiwary, Vice President, Amazon India said that the 'Great Indian Festival 2021' received a strong start, with millions of customers buying from small sellers listed on Amazon.in, including local shops, start-ups and brands, artisans, weavers, and SMBs.

"During Prime Early Access on Oct 2, the number of local shops participating in the event more than doubled compared to last year. We also saw a 60 percent increase in sellers who received their highest-ever single-day sales year-on-year on amazon.in," Tiwary said in a statement.

The number of sellers receiving an order from Tier II and III cities jumped by 21 percent and 16 percent more sellers received orders over last year.

"Prime subscription continues to be a customer favorite across India, with two out of three new Prime sign-ups coming from Tier II/ III cities and customers shopping in 8 Indian languages," Tiwary said.

Indians are expected to buy goods worth a whopping $9 billion (Rs 64,000 crore) across online platforms in the festive season (October-December) this year, according to the latest data from the Bengaluru-based market research firm RedSeer.

 

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