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RELIANCE RETAIL ON HYPERGROWT­H TRAJECTORY: AMBANI

- VIVEAT SUSAN PINTO

Mukesh Ambani, chairman of Reliance Industries (RIL), will set up more stores, sharpen omnichanne­l capabiliti­es, and acquire new businesses as he looks to scale up operations of his retail division, the largest organised player in the country.

Addressing shareholde­rs at the company's 44th annual general meeting on Thursday, Ambani, 64, said Reliance Retail was on a "hyper-growth trajectory". It would grow at least "3x in three to five years", providing 1 million jobs to people in the near future.

Ambani also outlined a five-point agenda for the division as it sought to be amongst the top 10 global retailers in the next few years.

"Reliance Retail continues to be among the fastest-growing retailers in the world. To expand the circle of shared prosperity, we will be focusing on five key initiative­s, including research, design and product developmen­t capabiliti­es, sourcing ecosystem, supply-chain infrastruc­ture, expanding store footprint multi-fold, and acquiring businesses," he said of the division's future road map.

The RIL chairman, however, chose to steer clear of announcing any listing plans for Reliance Retail, whose 2020-21 (FY21) turnover stood at ~1.53 trillion over 6x the nearest competitor in retail.

Reliance Retail had added 1,500 stores in FY21 and had taken its total store count for the year to 12,711 outlets across multiple formats, including grocery, electronic­s, and apparel.

The division's earnings before interest, tax, depreciati­on, and amortisati­on (Ebitda) stood at ~9,842 crore in FY21, with Ambani indicating that retail and Jio were together contributi­ng to half of RIL'S total Ebitda of ~98,000 crore for the year.

“RIL’S apparel business sold nearly 500,000 units per day and over 180 million units during the year. This is equivalent to dressing up the entire population of the UK, Germany, and Spain once," said Ambani.

Ajio, the online fashion and lifestyle platform of Reliance Retail, had emerged as one of the leading digital commerce destinatio­ns with a portfolio of over 2,000 brands, Ambani said.

“Driven by innovation, Ajio now contribute­s to over 25 per cent of our apparel business," he added.

“We further consolidat­ed our position in consumer electronic­s and sold 45 million units of electronic­s last year (FY21), which translates into over 120,000 units per day," he added.

As India’s largest grocery retailer, Reliance Retail sold over a billion units of groceries, or about 3 million units per day.

Jiomart, the new commerce platform launched in May last year by the company, had registered over 650,000 peak orders in a single day, said Ambani.

Since its launch, over 300,000 merchants or shopkeeper partners across 150 cities were onboarded on Jiomart. The plan is to increase the number to over 10 million in the next three years.

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Reliance Retail added 1,500 stores in FY21, taking its total store count for the year to 12,711 across multiple formats

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