Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Flipkart, Amazon India see surge in festival season sales

- Anirban Sen feedback@livemint.com

BENGALURU: Flipkart and Amazon India, the country’s largest online retailers, have surpassed sales from last festival season’s sale events by a considerab­le margin, driven by strong demand for smartphone­s and television­s.

Flipkart’s sales doubled from last year, the online retailer said in a statement on Sunday evening. Flipkart claimed it accounted for at least 70% of total e-commerce sales in India during its five-day Big Billion Day (BBD) sale which concluded on Sunday, indicating it had beaten Amazon by a wide margin.

Amazon India declined to comment on its performanc­e in comparison to Flipkart.

Flipkart’s sales and volume were yet again driven by categories such as smartphone­s and large appliances.

Earlier during the week, Flipkart claimed that it sold at least 1.3 million smartphone­s during the first 20 hours of the sale launch for the category.

Mint could not immediatel­y ascertain the exact figures that both Flipkart and Amazon reported during the sale events, since both BBD and the Great Indian Festival concluded a few hours after this story went to print.

Last week, Flipkart had claimed that it was on track to double sales from last year’s BBD sale — which would indicate gross sales of at least ₹6,000 crore (nearly $1 billion). Neither Flipkart nor Amazon commented on exact gross sales figures. The sales figures cited above also include sales from Flipkartow­ned units Myntra and Jabong.

Gross sales are net of discounts but before product cancellati­ons and returns, which tend to jump during sale events.

“This Diwali for us at Amazon.in was the biggest shopping event ever — the largest in terms of units, sale value, sellers, customers, number of pin codes we served, etc,” said Manish Tiwary, vice-president, category management, Amazon India.

For Amazon India, the Prime subscripti­on programme continued to be a big growth driver. Sales from categories such as smartphone­s and large appliances helped shore up gross sales. Amazon said growth from smartphone­s more than doubled, while sales from large appliances more than quadrupled from last year. Last week, Amazon had said that sales of mobile phones grew 150% while those of large appliances such as television­s and washing machines jumped by 3.7 times from last year on day one of the five-day sale.

“Prime membership continues to be our highest selling product -- this is a trend that continues from last Diwali,” added Tiwary.

The strong sales from both Flipkart and Amazon provides a much-needed boost for India’s growing online retail market, which had witnessed a stagnation in the pace of growth earlier this year. The robust sales season sets the stage for India’s top e-commerce firms to finish the year strongly and could well be the turning point for India’s e-commerce market that has been plagued by sluggish expansion over the past one and a half years.

 ?? MINT/FILE ?? Flipkart claimed it accounted for at least 70% of total ecommerce sales in India during its fiveday Big Billion Day (BBD) sale, which concluded on Sunday
MINT/FILE Flipkart claimed it accounted for at least 70% of total ecommerce sales in India during its fiveday Big Billion Day (BBD) sale, which concluded on Sunday

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