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India's digital economy to touch $800 billion by 2030: Redseer

The annual gross merchandise value or the value of total goods sold on the online commerce platforms is likely to be $55 billion in 2021 and $350 billion in 2030.

June 30, 2021 / 19:20 IST
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According to the report, 88 percent of the online shoppers will be from Tier 2 cities between 2020 and 2030.
According to the report, 88 percent of the online shoppers will be from Tier 2 cities between 2020 and 2030.

India's digital economy is expected to touch $800 billion by 2030 making it the third-largest digital economy, said a report by consulting firm Redseer on June 30.

It was pegged at $85-90 billion in 2020.

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As per the report, the annual gross merchandise value (GMV) or the value of total goods sold on the online commerce platforms is likely to be $55 billion in 2021 and $350 billion in 2030.

According to Anil Kumar, founder and chief executive officer (CEO) of RedSeer, currently over 50 percent of the customers say they use online services because of convenience unlike a few years ago when for almost 70 percent the key reason was discounting.  He also said that following COVID, digital services have further amplified and customers are willing to stick to online platforms.