Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Flipkart expands grocery biz, to sell film tickets

- Anirban Sen and Mihir Dalal anirban.s@livemint.com

India’s largest online retailer Flipkart Ltd is expanding its fledgling grocery business even as it plans to sell movie tickets ahead of a proposed takeover of the company by American retailer Walmart, three people aware of the developmen­ts said.

Flipkart will also soon enter the food retail business, the people mentioned above said.

Arch-rival Amazon India piloted its food retail business in Pune.

Flipkart will also launch consumable­s and FMCG (fast moving consumer goods) products under its Billion private label, which is the brainchild of founder and executive chairman Sachin Bansal, the people cited above said, on condition of anonymity.

Billion was launched in mid2017, as part of a push to bring new users to Flipkart by selling low-priced products.

The Bengaluru-based retailer has earmarked several hundreds of millions of dollars to grow its online grocery business, the people mentioned above said.

It is pushing hard to expand the grocery business to avoid losing more ground to the likes of Alibaba-backed Bigbasket, Grofers and Amazon India.

Flipkart, which is in talks with Walmart to sell a majority stake to the American retailer, is expected to leverage Walmart’s capabiliti­es in the grocery business after the deal is completed.

Grocery is currently an insignific­ant revenue source for Flipkart but an important long-term opportunit­y. In late 2016, Flipkart re-hired two former executives Manish Kumar and Nitin Rajput to build its grocery business.

Flipkart is betting that sales of everyday household items will keep shoppers coming back to the company’s platform.

So far, online grocery sales have taken off slowly.

Market research firm RedSeer Consulting Pvt. Ltd estimated it to be barely $1 billion in 2017.

Overall, online retail grew 23% to $17.8 billion last year, up from $14.5 billion in gross merchandis­e value (GMV) in 2016. But, given the high order volumes and repeat purchases of groceries, the sector is expected to be a key battlegrou­nd for online retailers; the largest internet investors in India are betting that online groceries will turn into a multibilli­on-dollar category over the next three to five years.

Separately, Flipkart also plans to sell movie tickets, sales of which are currently dominated by BookMyShow, followed by Paytm. Flipkart’s entry into movie tickets comes after the company’s proposed minority investment in BookMyShow didn’t materialis­e late last year.

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MINT/FILE Sachin Bansal, founder and CEO of Flipkart

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