Tech enabled startups that offered services right from booking a cab to ordering food got a strong foothold in the ecommerce industry in 2015. On the other hand, online retail continued to grab headlines. Here’s a recap.
This ET report listed down the top tech trends of 2015. They were:
The divide between offline and online players narrowed down a little, as many supermarkets crossed the bridge and entered the ecommerce space.
“Year 2015 was a year of challenges and opportunities. Biggest challenge for retailers was unavailability of good retail space due to fall in number of new malls. E-commerce was also a big opportunity. Most retailers either began selling their product themselves or through a tie-up with e-commerce players,” said Kumar Rajagopalan, CEO of Retailers Association of India (RAI).
Some of the examples are:
With majority of Indians being omni-channel shoppers, it is quite expected that offline and online retail players will continue to explore all selling platforms. Although, the future of retail industry would depend on final draft of GST Bill, reworked FDI policy and State tax policies, which is expected to come through in 2016.
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