Only 8% Of Indians Shop For Products Online

New Delh: India’s social commerce sector, which is a $1.5 to $2 billion Gross Merchandise Value (GMV) market today, has the potential to grow to $16 to $20 billion in just five years, increasing to $60 to $70 billion in revenue by 2030. Indian e-commerce — powered by cheap data, supply-side innovations and digitally savvy […]

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New Delh: India's social commerce sector, which is a $1.5 to $2 billion Gross Merchandise Value (GMV) market today, has the potential to grow to $16 to $20 billion in just five years, increasing to $60 to $70 billion in revenue by 2030.

Indian e-commerce -- powered by cheap data, supply-side innovations and digitally savvy customers, has become a $30 billion GMV industry in fiscal year 2020 (FY20). In addition, India has the second-highest number of connected users globally, at around 572 million with substantial room for growth (41 per cent penetration). However, we are in the early stages of online commerce, with only 8 per cent of Indians (about 105 million) who shop for products online, accounting for an average spend of $286 per year -- much lower than other markets.