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'Amazon Great Indian Festival' to begin on Oct 4 

More than 78% of the surveyed Amazon sellers expect to reach out to new customers, 71% mentioned an increase in their sales and 71% mentioned a recovery in their business as their top expectations from the festive season.

September 24, 2021 / 14:58 IST
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The company has expanded its fulfilment network by increasing its storage capacity by 40% with more than 60 fulfilment centers in 15 states offering 43 million cubic feet to its sellers.
The company has expanded its fulfilment network by increasing its storage capacity by 40% with more than 60 fulfilment centers in 15 states offering 43 million cubic feet to its sellers.

E-commerce firm Amazon will start its flagship sale The Great Indian Festival from October 4, Manish Tiwary, vice president Amazon India said on September 24 adding that categories like electronics, fashion and grocery will drive the sale.

Lakhs of sellers including 75,000 local shops from 450 cities will offer their selection on Amazon during the sale

As per a recent study commissioned by Amazon India and conducted by Nielsen, 98% of the sellers surveyed said that technology adoption and e-commerce have positively impacted their business.

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More than 78% of the surveyed Amazon sellers expect to reach out to new customers, 71% mentioned an increase in their sales and 71% mentioned a recovery in their business as their top expectations from the festive season.

The Great Indian Festival would include over 1,000 new product launches from top brands such as Samsung, OnePlus, Xiaomi, Sony, Apple, Boat, Lenovo and HP among others.

 This years sale also happens at a crucial time when the two e-commerce companies are facing investigation from multiple agencies including the Competition Commission of India (CCI) against for alleged anti-competitive practices, predatory pricing and preferential treatment of sellers among others.
Currently Amazon is also reported to have set up an internal investigation following a whistleblower complaint alleging that money paid for legal fees was funneled into bribes by Amazon's legal representatives.