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Indian Online Retail (E-Tailing) Market: Trends and Opportunities (2014-2019)

October 2014 | 72 pages | ID: IA89314780FEN
Daedal Research

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Scope of the Report

The report titled “Indian Online Retail (E-Tailing) Market: Trends and Opportunities (2014-2019)” provides an insight into the online retail industry of India. The report assesses the market sizing and growth of the online retail market, the growth of various segments, the business model adopted by the e-tailers, segmentation on various parameters and distribution structure. The report also discusses key factors driving growth of the industry, major trends and challenges faced by e-tailing companies in India. Further, key players like Flipkart, Amazon, Snapdeal and EBay are profiled in the report.

Company Coverage
  • Flipkart
  • Amazon
  • Snapdeal
  • EBay
Executive Summary

The online retail market has evolved and grown significantly over the past few years. Asia Pacific is emerging as the fastest growing region for online retail with China showing tremendous potential. In India, online retail or E-tailing market represents a very small fraction of the total retail market India, but holds immense business potential driven mostly by growing internet penetration, increasing usage of smart phones, cost advantages and huge funding by private equity investors. Popularity of cash-on-delivery (COD) and rising working women, growing acceptability of online payments, favorable demographics, and lack of organized retail market are the other key factors driving the growth of online retail in India.

In the Indian online retail market, major e-tailing firms like Flipkart, Snapdeal and Amazon have adopted asset light model and hence moved away inventory based model to marketplace model. Private equity players and venture capital firms have shown their faith in the growth of online retail in India and it is evident with Flipkart receiving eight rounds of funding over the last seven years.

However, with immense growth opportunities, the online retail market faces the challenges in terms of logistics services as the key to online retail is to deliver products on time. Logistics and infrastructure, huge maintenance cost of warehouses, costly middlemen, and error in online payments are a few of the bottlenecks in the growth of the industry.
1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

2. E-COMMERCE

2.1 Overview
2.2 Types of E-Commerce
2.3 Payment Methods

3. GLOBAL E-COMMERCE MARKET: AN OVERVIEW

3.1 Overview of Global E-Commerce Industry
3.2 Market Size – Global Online Retail Industry

4 E-COMMERCE MARKET IN INDIA

4.1 History of E-Commerce
4.2 Market Size of E-Commerce Industry
4.3 Segmentation of Indian E-Commerce Market
  4.3.1 Online Travel
  4.3.2 Online Classifieds
  4.3.3 Online Financial Services

5. ONLINE RETAIL (E-TAILING) MARKET IN INDIA: AN ANALYSIS

5.1 Overview of E-Tailing Market
5.2 Market Size of Indian E-Tailing
  5.2.1 Category Wise Segmentation - India
  5.2.2 Comparison by Other Countries
5.3 Demographic Segmentation - India
  5.3.1 Sex Wise Distribution of Users
  5.3.2 Age Wise Distribution of Users
  5.3.3 Region wise Distribution of Users
5.4 Business Model of E-Tailing in India
  5.4.1 Inventory Led Model
  5.4.2 Market Place Model
  5.4.3 Deal Based Model

6. ONLINE RETAIL (E-TAILING) MARKET IN INDIA: MARKET DYNAMICS

6.1 Growth Drivers
  6.1.1 Increased Internet Usage
  6.1.2 Favorable Demographics
  6.1.3 Augmented Mobile (Smartphones) Usage
  6.1.4 Credit Card/Debit Cards on the rise
  6.1.5 Customer Inclination over Online Buying
  6.1.6 Rapidly Growing Middle Class
  6.1.7 Private Equity Investments
  6.1.8 Lack of Organized Retail Market
6.2 Trends of E-Tailing in India
  6.2.1 Cash on Delivery and Debit
  6.2.2 Cost Reduction
  6.2.3 Working Women Population
  6.2.4 E-Tailing –Boost to Manufacturing sector
6.3 Challenges faced by the E-Tail industry
  6.3.1 Maintenance of Large Warehouses
  6.3.2 Huge Discounts adds up to Cost
  6.3.3 Error in Payment Gateways
  6.3.4 Costly Middlemen in the transaction
  6.3.5 Competition
  6.3.6 Rules and Regulations
  6.3.7 Consumer Bias for Brands

7. COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE: ONLINE RETAIL (E-TAILING) MARKET

8. COMPANY PROFILES: ONLINE RETAIL (E-TAILING) MARKET

8.1 Flipkart
  8.1.1 Business Description
  8.1.2 Financial Overview
  8.2.3 Business Strategies
8.2 Amazon
  8.2.1 Business Description
  8.2.2 Financial Overview
  8.2.3 Business Strategies
8.3 Snapdeal
  8.3.1 Business Description
  8.3.2 Financial Overview
  8.3.3 Business Strategies
8.4 EBay.in
  8.4.1 Business Description
  8.4.2 Financial Overview
  8.4.3 Business Strategies

LIST OF FIGURES AND TABLES

Figure 1: E-Business transaction model
Figure 2: Major Types of E-Commerce
Figure 3: Global Online Retail Sales, (In US$ Billion), 2009-2013
Figure 4: Development of E-Commerce
Figure 5: Evolution of E-Commerce
Figure 6: Indian E-Commerce Industry Market Size, (In US$ Billion), 2010-2014
Figure 7: Breakdown of Indian E-Commerce Industry, 2013
Figure 8: India Online Travel Market Growth (In US$ Billion), 2012-2016
Figure 9: Online Classifieds Market Size, (In US$ Billion), 2009-2013E
Figure 10: Online Financial Services Market Revenue, (In US$ Billion) 2009-2013
Figure 11: Types of Players in Online retail
Figure 12: Breakup of Total Retail Market in India, (In US$ Billion), July 2014
Figure 13: India Online Retail Market Size, (In US$ Billion), 2009-2013
Figure 14: Forecasted Indian E-Tailing Industry Market Size (In US$ Billion), 2014-2018
Figure 15: Distribution of purchase across categories, 2013
Figure 16: YoY growth in E-Tail categories in India, 2013
Figure 17: E-tail as a proportion of total retail market (%) country wise
Figure 18: Sex Wise Distribution of Users, 2013
Figure 19: Age wise Distribution of Users, 2013
Figure 20: E-Tail Business Model
Figure 21: Internet Users Growth Rate (In Million), 2010-2014
Figure 22: Internet Users as percentage of Population, 2010-14
Figure 23: India is the fourth largest economy by Purchasing Power Parity, (In US$ Trillion), 2014
Figure 24: Urban Users Internet Usage (In Millions), 2010-2014
Figure 25: Smartphones users in India, (In Millions), 2011-2014
Figure 26: Mobile Internet Users, (In Millions), 2012-2013
Figure 27: Leading Smartphone Adoption over the Next Several Years Premium Mobile Phones Shipped 2013–2017 CAGR
Figure 28: Credit and Debit Cards Transaction (In US$ Billion), 2010-2014
Figure 29: Average Order Value for Online Buyers in US$, 2012-2016F
Figure 30: Rapidly Growing Middle Class All India Households by Income Brackets (In Millions)
Figure 31: PE Investment in E-commerce in India, (In US$ Million), 2010-2013
Figure 32: PE/VC/Angel Deals, 2012-14
Figure 33: Proportion of Organized Retail, 2013
Figure 34: Women related category contribution to India’s Gross Merchandise Value in %, 2012-2016E
Table 1: India’s leading Online Retail Players, July 2013
Figure 35: Flipkart Net Revenue (In US$ Million), 2010-2014
Table 2: Flipkart’s Eight Round of Funding, July 2014
Figure 36: Amazon.com Net Revenue (In US$ Million), 2010-2014
Table 3: Snapdeal’s Acquisitions
Table 4: Funding Details for Snapdeal
Figure 37: EBay Inc Net Revenue, (In US$ Billion), 2009-2013


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