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Why India Inc is upbeat about wedding season for a rebound in demand

Marriages are happy occasions for consumer product companies as well, and they are optimistic about a demand revival in the third quarter thanks to a higher number of auspicious dates for weddings, backed by favourable policy changes such as a customs duty cut on gold.

November 27, 2024 / 16:54 IST
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After a subdued second quarter, consumer-facing sectors are gearing up for a surge in demand during the ongoing wedding season, which runs from October to December. Analysts estimate approximately 48 lakh weddings will take place during this period, fuelling growth in sectors such as jewellery, retail, hospitality and automobiles.

Weakened urban demand and the fact that key festivals fell on different dates this year affected discretionary spending in the second quarter, with categories like quick-service restaurants (QSRs), footwear and apparel seeing sluggish sales. However, analysts feel that the value segment has begun to recover, reflecting cautious consumer preferences for affordable options. Companies are optimistic about a demand revival in the third quarter, supported by an increase in auspicious dates for weddings and favourable policy changes, such as a reduction in customs duty on gold.

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Although the growth is expected to be robust, sustainance of growth beyond the wedding season is important, said Preeyam Tolia, FMCG & Retail vertical at Axis Securities. "It will be good for sectors like jewellery, apparels and luxury segments like luxury watches but the growth will be limilted to in and around the wedding season," said Tolia.

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