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Bet on the 'Affluent India' theme while picking consumer stocks, suggests this Goldman Sachs analyst

The ‘Affluent India’ theme seems to be more insulated than general consumption, outperformed mass categories in the quarter gone by.

November 28, 2024 / 13:13 IST
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Even in FMCG companies that reported a slowdown in Q2, the premium portion of their portfolios grew in double-digits.
Even in FMCG companies that reported a slowdown in Q2, the premium portion of their portfolios grew in double-digits.

With the September quarter earnings season all wrapped up, the picture on the cards is clear, there's a broad-based slowdown in urban consumption across product categories.

However, in the eye of the storm, the ‘Affluent India’ theme remains buoyant, seeing no pressure despite waning demand from the urban population, suggested Arnab Mitra, India Consumer Analyst, Goldman Sachs. In an interview with Moneycontrol, Mitra discusses the various factors driving the slowdown in urban demand.

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While consumption from metros, tier-1, or tier-2 cities has lagged over the past quarter on an aggregate level, if we take a closer look at the data that is emerging, the slowdown is seen in the mass-end of the product offerings, he noted. The top-end consumption remains extremely resilient, causing a large divergence in urban consumption.

“If you look at sectors, such as jewellery, travel, leisure, premium real estate - companies which address real estate construction products - those still remain extremely healthy. There's been no slowdown there. Things remained very robust,” said Arnab Mitra.