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- KARAN CHOUDHURY DEVIN WENIG President and CEO of eBay Inc

eBay seeks to recover lost ground through Flipkart deal >

Relevance is what US e-commerce major eBay will gain from giving its India business to online marketplac­e Flipkart. Being here for more than a decade and losing the firstmover advantage long back to other e-commerce players, eBay is hoping to recover lost ground through its latest deal with Flipkart.

Despite entering India soon after acquiring in 2004, eBay was relegated to the sidelines. The firm, which allowed peer-to-peer transactio­ns, was outranked not just by Flipkart and Amazon but also younger local firms, such as Snapdeal, Paytm and Shopclues.

According to sources close to eBay India, while the company’s business model was completely different from that of Flipkart, there were synergies, particular­ly in technology and building a marketplac­e where consumers transact between each other. This, the sources said, can help Flipkart plug a crucial gap against Amazon, which integrated its peer-topeer platform Junglee to offer the service to Indian users. Amazon is already reaching out to consumers, who bought goods on its platform, to resell it to those looking for Baazee.com deals.

eBay will bring a host of global sellers to Flipkart, benefittin­g the Bengaluru-based firm.

“This arrangemen­t will give Flipkart the global exposure it needs. In turn, eBay will become a more active player in India, something which it has not been able to do on its own,” said a source close to the firm.

eBay has around 50-member technology team in India.

eBay Inc and Flipkart have agreed to jointly pursue e-commerce opportunit­ies in India. In exchange for an equity stake in Flipkart, eBay will make a $500-million cash investment in the company and sell its

business. Flipkart will own and operate the eBay.in business upon the close of the transactio­n.

eBay and Flipkart have also entered into an exclusive agreement, under which they will jointly pursue cross-border trade opportunit­ies to make eBay’s global inventory accessible to India consumers, while eBay’s millions of active buyers globally will have access to more unique Indian inventory provided by Flipkart. According to industry experts, eBay’s strategic alliance will not only help it cut its losses in India but also become a third viable player in the race, alongside Amazon and Alibaba. eBay.in

“eBay is committed to winning in India in partnershi­p with Flipkart. Our exclusive global trade partnershi­p will allow eBay and Flipkart to reach even more consumers around the world”

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