When Prione was formed in 2014, e-commerce was still at a nascent stage in India. The SMBs in India were new to digital and needed support, training, and the tools to go online. The JV’s vision was to enable Indian SMBs to succeed in e-commerce and benefit from the digital opportunity. In the past seven years, the JV has made huge strides in this direction, leveraging Catamaran’s India insights and Amazon’s technology expertise.
With feet-on-street teams in 30 cities across India, the JV enabled sellers to sell online and provide a wide selection of products to Indian customers. The JV also supported the growth of programmes like Karigar and Saheli. Prione has played an important role in transforming Indian e-commerce, and paving the way for the global scale-up of emerging Indian brands.
“We are happy that Prione has leveraged the best global practices for e-commerce in India, created jobs, and provided Indian customers access to a wide selection of products by leveraging technology,” said M D Ranganath, president, Catamaran.
TIE-UP TERMINATED
- Prione Business Services, a JV, was formed in 2014 and it was coming up for renewal on May 19, 2022
- Amazon and N R Narayana Murthy-owned Catamaran Ventures were the two partners
- Cloudtail, owned by Prione, is one of the largest sellers on Amazon India website
- Prione helped 300,000 sellers and entrepreneurs go online and enabled 4 million merchants
- It has feet-on-street teams in 30 Indian cities
“As our JV with Amazon reaches the end of its tenure, I reflect on this successful partnership that introduced the power of digitisation and empowered SMBs across big and small towns. We would like to thank Amazon for the partnership that leaves behind a strong legacy of shaping e-commerce in India,” he added.
The development comes at a time when the Supreme Court (SC) on Monday refused to interfere with the Karnataka High Court order which declined to stop the investigation initiated by the Competition Commission of India (CCI) against Amazon and Flipkart for alleged anti-competitive practices. However, the court extended the time to join the CCI probe by four weeks.
Some trade associations perceive Amazon and Flipkart as threats to local retailers and have alleged preferential treatment to select sellers. They have said that Cloudtail, one of the largest sellers on Amazon India website, is owned by Prione.
Legal experts said that both Amazon and Flipkart would now have to cooperate in the CCI’s antitrust investigation. They said this is because their business model is such that there could be implications related to anti-competitive practices. They said in the long run, the SC’s decision might create a bigger compliance issue for Amazon and Flipkart.