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Note ban triggers shift from unorganised to organised: Report

Demonetisation has catapulted the shift from unorganised to organised retail sector in the light of the cash crunch, according to ratings agency India Ratings and Research (Ind-Ra).

January 13, 2017 / 20:36 IST
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Demonetisation has catapulted the shift from unorganised to organised retail sector in the light of the cash crunch, according to ratings agency India Ratings and Research (Ind-Ra).

While the market expected the sector to witness contraction in the third quarter of the fiscal, post demonetisation, Ind-Ra expects most companies in the organised retail sector to post low single digit growth with varying impact across different sub-sectors.

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Organised retailers in the food, grocery and fashion retail segments to be unaffected, given the relatively low average ticket size of transactions (around INR 2,000) and the willingness of consumers to switch to cashless transactions, Ind-Ra said.

High value items namely jewellery, luxury items (watches) and consumer durables are expected to show a contraction in topline in the October-December quarter, it said.