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Tier 2 cities drive 65% of retail orders on ONDC in April

Namma Yatri, which is looking to raise its first funding round, saw the number of ride-hailing transactions fall 12 percent in April; retail orders on ONDC remain flat during the month due to Navratri

May 06, 2024 / 12:25 IST
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The share of retail purchases in the total monthly transactions stands in stark contrast to early 2023 when it accounted for only 5-10 percent, while the mobility category dominated with 90-95 percent of all transactions.

Smaller Indian cities outpaced major metros on the Open Network for Digital Commerce (ONDC). Tier 2 and beyond cities accounted for 65 percent of all retail purchases in April, while the total number of orders remained flat at 3.6 million on the government-backed network.

"Non-mobility segment continues to grow and now has reached 50 percent of total network transactions with 3.6 million transactions in April 2024, despite a marginal drop in the food and beverages category in the first half of the month due to low demand during Navratri. All other domains continued to post robust growth," said a person close to the developments.

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The share of retail purchases in the total monthly transactions stands in stark contrast to early 2023 when it accounted for only 5-10 percent, while the mobility category dominated with 90-95 percent of all transactions.

However, ride-hailing transactions on the network through the Namma Yatri platform dropped 12 percent from 4.1 million trips in March to 3.6 million trips in April. The Juspay-backed Namma Yatri is the only ride-hailing platform on ONDC as yet — and is currently looking to raise $10-15 million in its first funding round from potential investors like Blume Ventures, Antler and Google.