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Cash on Delivery Business hit by demonetisation, says Snapdeal

Editor By Editor June 30, 2020 1 min read

The recent demonetisation move by the Centre has marginally hit the Cash on Delivery (COD) payment business of ecommerce major Snapdeal, its co-founder Kunal Bahl said today.

“There is a short-term dip in the COD business mode. Specifically, discretionary purchases have taken a dip,” Bahl told reporters at IIM Calcutta here today.

Bahl said that the dip was temporary in nature and it would again take a sharp upturn shortly. With demonetization, people are preferring upfront payment through debit, credit cards and digital modes, he said. Bahl said that in the medium to long term, it is a right thing to do.

“It simplifies the ecommerce business on the whole…. This is better economics for the ecommerce business”.

To convenience the customers who had ordered on the COD mode, Snapdeal had been insisting to make payments using Freecharge e-wallet.

“For the last three to four days, we are seeing good traction in this,” Bahl said.

Traditionally, COD would comprise 70 per cent of the total transactions. “Now this has come down”. Asked whether there had been an overall dip in sales over the last few days, he said “it is not material”.

Source: Financial Express


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