Ahead of the festive season, over 100,000 Amazon-enabled local shops, kiranas and neighbourhood stores from across India are gearing up to serve customers. More than 20,000 offline retailers and kiranas from ‘Local Shops on Amazon’ programme will be participating in their first ‘Great Indian Festival’ sale event, which would be hosted by the e-commerce giant this month. They will be catering to customers in their cities and across India, selling everything from daily essentials to large appliances as well as gifts and fresh flowers. Amazon said the programme has scaled rapidly in just five months; with more than 40 per cent of the sellers coming from outside the top 10 cities.
Amazon Pay Smart Store is now enabling over 15,000 neighbourhood shops to provide a contactless shopping experience to their customers. They can scan the store’s QR code using the Amazon app to explore the products available there. After selecting the products they wish to buy they can check out with Amazon Pay, which gives them a choice of using UPI, balance, or credit or debit cards. Customers can on-the-spot also convert a transaction into an EMI, and avail rewards from their banks or through Amazon Pay.
Ahead of the festive season, Amazon has also strengthened its flagship ‘I Have Space’ (IHS) delivery programme. It now comprises more than 28,000 neighbourhood and Kirana stores in close to 350 cities. Here Amazon India partners with local store owners to deliver products to customers within a 2 to 4 kilometres radius of their store, allowing them to supplement their regular income and generate more footfalls in their stores.