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The
Economic Times
Bangalore,
February 3, 2012
The
world's largest online retailer is tiptoeing into India, using
cover from a comparison shopping site Junglee.com it acquired
13 years ago.
Amazon, whose moves have been closely watched for any sign of
an imminent entry into the Indian retail market, will not sell
or buy anything in the country for now. Instead, it will direct
customers to both online and offline vendors listed on Junglee.
Amit Agarwal, vice-president of Amazon, would only say Junglee
would "help customers discover products from online and offline
retailers in India and from Amazon.com". He declined to say
more about the company's plans.
Conspicuously missing from the list of vendors on the Junglee
site is Flipkart.com, India's biggest online retailer founded
by two former Amazon executives. Flipkart expects to post sales
of Rs 500 crore by March 2012. Amazon ended 2011 with revenues
of $48 billion (about Rs 2.5 lakh crore).
"Its recent moves to set up a fulfillment centre (in
Mumbai) and now the Junglee launch certainly look like precursors
to a retail launch whenever the government allows FDI in multi-brand
retail," said Devangshu Dutta, CEO of retail consultancy
Third Eyesight. A legal expert at one of the country's largest
law firms said Amazon was making a 'clever entry'.
Agarwal said Junglee will display over 1.2 crore products and
14,000 brands for Indian consumers. The company has also launched
Amazon seller services in India where vendors can hook up to Amazon's
portal to acquire customers.
(Read our
perspective on this launch on our blog.)
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