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Festive sales to revive e-commerce demand, expand margins and grow 20% to Rs 90,000 crore: Redseer

Indian ecommerce sales expected to cross Rs 5 lakh crore for the first time in 2023

September 15, 2023 / 09:27 IST
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The upcoming festive season is expected to see a minimum of 140 million shoppers doing transactions online
The upcoming festive season is expected to see a minimum of 140 million shoppers doing transactions online

Online retailers could see their festive season sales rise up to 20 percent to over Rs 90,000 crore this year as a result of consumer spending gradually normalising after several quarters of tepid growth in the sector and better margins due to rising ticket sizes of purchases and higher ad spends by brands, according to market research firm Redseer.

“Pre-COVID, the  year-on-year growth rates of nominal Private Final Consumption Expenditure (PFCE) used to be around 8-9%. However, due to continuous external shocks like COVID- 19 and Russia-Ukraine conflict, there was significant flux in the market. And in the last couple of quarters of FY23, there was a material consumption slowdown due to tightening liquidity conditions,” the report by Redseer said.

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“However, the year-on-year growth for PFCE has bounced back to 9% and several stabilising factors are kicking- in. For instance, interest rates are maxing out, countries aiming to resolve the Russia Ukraine conflict, and the Indian economic growth numbers are coming in strong. So, there are meaningful tailwinds to support a relatively strong festive period this year,” it added.

The first ever Indian online festive season sales happened in 2014. As such, this year’s sales is the 10th year of the festive season sales. Over these 10 years, the Indian e-commerce market has grown almost 20 times — from a gross merchandise value (GMV) of Rs 27,000 crores in the whole year in 2014 to an expected level of approx. Rs 5,25,000 crores in 2023.