India’s online retail market could top $15 billion


January 20, 2013 | By RetailME Bureau

Compared to the more mature and far bigger online retail markets in the US and Europe, India’s e-commerce sales are relatively small. According various market research firms, the country’s e-commerce sales are estimated at around $1.6 billion.

But the Indian direct-to-consumer e-commerce market is likely to double in size to more than $3 billion within three years, and could grow to reach $15 billion by 2017, says Avnish Bajaj, co-founder and director of Matrix Partners India, one of India’s most established e-commerce venture capital firms.

Bajaj says India’s online customer base of around 20 million shoppers could increase as much as 1400% and reach 300 million shoppers within 10 years. “It’s an exciting time to be in e-commerce in India, because even though the market has been developing since 2000 it’s still very early on in the development stage,” he says.

 

As a developing economy and early-stage e-commerce market, India faces several development hurdles, Bajaj says. Retailing in India is fragmented and dominated by tens of thousands of mostly small proprietors.

Secure payments processing remains a challenge, order fulfilment and package delivery to 60% of the Indian population that lives outside of major cities such as Mumbai and New Delhi is problematic, and India has a very low percentage of consumers with a credit or debit card compared with other countries such as the US and Europe. On the plus side, the number of Indian consumers with a smartphone connected to the mobile Internet could approach 220 million within the next 10 years, Bajaj says.

“There are infrastructure problems, but as the e-commerce market develops and matures, companies will begin to make serious investments,” Bajaj says.

Today the Indian online retailing market has thousands of individual e-commerce sites and only about 80 well-known online retail companies such as Flipkart.com, a six-year old web-only mass merchant with annual sales of about $100 million.

Catering to Indian consumers that connect to the web via mobile phones will be key to e-commerce success in India, Bajaj says. “Over time India’s base of 80 million consumers with a personal computer connection to the Internet will be superseded by 220 million consumers with a smartphone,” he says.

India’s emerging base of online shoppers will be consumers ages 25 and under with web-enabled smartphones who are active users of social media. “India has one of biggest bases of Facebook Fans in the world,” Bajaj says. There are 62.7 million Facebook users in India, representing 68% of the country’s online population, according to SocialBakers, which tracks activity on social networks.

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