Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Flipkart outpaces Amazon in sales growth in Jan-Jun

- Anirban Sen and Mihir Dalal feedback@livemint.com

BENGALURU : The revival in the online retail market has picked up pace this year as the sale events ahead of the SeptemberN­ovember festival season drove strong growth at the nation’s two largest e-commerce companies, Flipkart Pvt. Ltd and Amazon India.

Among the two, Flipkart, which owns the fashion retailers, Myntra and Jabong, is growing faster than Amazon, indicating the company is gaining market share over its archrival, even as Walmart prepares to close its purchase of a 77% stake in Flipkart over the next month.

In the six months to 30 June, gross sales at Flipkart jumped by roughly 50%, according to two people familiar with the matter. Amazon India’s gross sales increased by 35-40%, another person familiar with the matter said.

The strong showing by the two companies so far this year was primarily driven by multiple sale events that offer big discounts on smartphone­s, television­s, clothing and other products.

The growth at Flipkart and Amazon is a clear indicator that growth in the $18 billion e-commerce market has accelerate­d after a revival in the second half of last year. In 2016, e-commerce expansion slowed sharply.

Flipkart and Amazon declined to comment.

The two companies disagree about who is the market leader.

Flipkart says it is ahead of Amazon, even on a stand-alone basis. But in a May interview to The Economic Times newspaper, Amazon India chief Amit Agarwal said the company is ahead of the Flipkart Group, in terms of both gross merchandis­e value (GMV) and net sales. Gross sales or GMV refers to the value of goods sold on a platform. Agarwal based his claims on an investor presentati­on by Walmart, which put the Flipkart Group GMV for the year ended March 2018 at $7.5 billion, before product returns. Agarwal didn’t disclose Amazon India’s GMV but said that Amazon was “pretty certain we are the leaders across all metrics”.

Over the past 18 months, Amazon has repeatedly said it is ahead of Flipkart on metrics such as app downloads, desktop visits and mobile website visits. According to data from market intelligen­ce firm SimilarWeb, which tracks website traffic, Amazon India’s desktop visits continue to be higher than those of Flipkart.

Amazon has also repeatedly emphasized that its methodolog­y of calculatin­g gross sales could be different from Flipkart’s. Amazon says it calculates gross sales after deducting product returns.

But according to executives at logistics providers, market research companies and venture capital firms, Flipkart continues to be ahead of Amazon by a slender margin.

 ?? HEMANT MISHRA/ MINT/FILE ?? ▪ Amazon India chief Amit Agarwal
HEMANT MISHRA/ MINT/FILE ▪ Amazon India chief Amit Agarwal

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