Mukesh Ambani's RIL to enter e-commerce, take on Amazon and Flipkart

Jio and Reliance Retail will launch a unique new commerce platform, says Reliance Industries Ltd. chairman at Vibrant Gujarat summit.

RIL Chairman Mukesh Ambani. The latest acquisitions will  fit in with RIL's cable broadband push  through Jio
RIL Chairman Mukesh Ambani. The latest acquisitions will fit in with RIL’s cable broadband push through Jio
Saritha Rai | Bloomberg
Last Updated : Jan 18 2019 | 3:55 PM IST
Reliance Industries Ltd. will roll out its online shopping platform to 1.2 million retailers and store-owners in Gujarat, sketching out an ambitious plan to take on Amazon.com Inc. and Walmart Inc.’s Flipkart on its home turf.

Mukesh Ambani, Asia’s richest man, intends to take on the world’s largest retailers by combining his Jio telecom service, mobile devices and a vast physical retail network. The energy-to-consumer conglomerate joins Amazon and Flipkart in expanding aggressively across the world’s fastest-growing major e-commerce market, where organized retail is still a rarity.

“Jio and Reliance Retail will launch a unique new commerce platform to empower and enrich our 12 lakh small retailers and shopkeepers in Gujarat,” the Reliance chairman said at the Vibrant Gujarat summit on Friday. Twelve lakh is equivalent to 1.2 million.


Fast-growing Jio currently has 280 million subscribers, while Ambani’s retail arm operates nearly 10,000 outlets across more than 6,500 Indian cities and towns. They’ll team up to bring merchants aboard through Jio’s apps and devices, V. Subramaniam, a top executive at Reliance Retail, said Thursday after the company put out quarterly numbers.

Last month, India tightened rules that will disallow foreign-owned online retailers from selling products via companies in which they own equity, and forbid them from pushing merchants to sell exclusively through their platforms. The rules are expected to affect the operations of both Amazon and Walmart, which acquired Flipkart Online Services Pvt in a $16 billion deal. They’re expected to benefit local enterprises such as Reliance.

Ambani has been gradually revealing details of his plans in e-commerce. In July, he said his platform would use augmented reality, holographs and virtual reality to create an “immersive shopping experience.”

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