India's leading eCommerce Consultancy Predicted Growth for Small to Medium-Sized e-Commerce Retailers

The leading e-commerce consultancy predicted growth of e-commerce B2C retail business in India; the study covered data of 250+ online stores and a trend study of 14 product categories. Sections of the B2C retail market in India are set for e-commerce growth that could be sustained until 2019, said Nitin Lodha, Senior Consultant with Chitrangana.
 
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ecommerce growth 2016 infographic
ecommerce growth 2016 infographic
MUMBAI, India - July 11, 2016 - PRLog -- Chitrangana says a study of more than 250 online stores and 14 product categories revealed the e-commerce market in India is starting to buck the trend and shift away from a depressed economy. Its findings suggest 2016, especially from September onwards, will be the year of the small to medium-sized business. The survey's findings point to a trend of natural growth for small scale projects, while struggling large scale projects are likely to experience more decline.

As major parts of India start to benefit from vastly improved internet speeds, Chitrangana says specialist small to medium-sized portals can expect to attract more than 45 per cent growth. It predicts that some medium-sized portals will go on to take top positions in the B2C retail industry, with growth set to continue for at least 18 months and possibly until 2019. Mid to large scale companies, which have been established for longer than three years, could see growth of up to 27 per cent while large scale projects could suffer declines of six per cent.

"The e-commerce market, including overall retail, may record -12% to -17% decline in sales beginning from Feb 2016 to May 2016; the sales flow will be below normal +/- 5% in June, July 2016 and the Aug 2016 will bring some fundamental issues for the industry. The industry will begin a complete rebound from Sep 2016 and will continue growth for the next 18-24 month till 2019," said Nitin Lodha, the eCommerce consultant at Chitrangana.

The predictions come at a time when India's e-commerce industry has suffered a prolonged and marked decline in sales, a knock-on effect of uncertainty in global markets.

"The e-commerce market will begin a complete rebound from September 2016 and will experience continued huge growth for the next 18 to 24 months and possibly until 2019," said Nitin Lodha, e-commerce consultant at Chitrangana.

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