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Cloudtail looks to onboard Amazon's smaller sellers with better offers

The idea is to offer the small sellers a fixed amount for specific set of products and then push the same products on Amazon under the banner of Cloudtail.

March 20, 2019 / 15:51 IST
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Priyanka Sahay Moneycontrol News

Cloudtail, the largest seller of Amazon India is learnt to be luring multiple smaller sellers of Amazon to sell their products to it instead of selling it directly on the website of Amazon. The idea is to offer the small sellers a fixed amount for specific set of products and then push the same products on Amazon under the banner of Cloudtail.

Interestingly, the development happens even as the government is trying to reduce over-dependence of marketplaces on their preferred vendors. To ensure that, the government in December also announced the foreign direct investment (FDI) guidelines which essentially bars a single vendor from selling more than 25 percent of the total products sold on the marketplace. It also stops marketplaces from owning stakes in any of the sellers that sell on their platform.

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India doesn't allow FDI in inventory based e-commerce business and only promotes a marketplace model wherein multiple sellers sell their products through these e-commerce platforms.

While in principle every seller is well within its rights to source products from manufacturers, dealers or even other sellers, this move doesn't quite go well with the spirit and the intent of the recently announced Press Note 2 or the revised FDI guidelines which wants to promote smaller sellers sell online, claim sellers.