"Post-demonetisation, our growth rate has come down which I believe will last two months but it will come back. So we have not decided to increase discounting, but use the opportunity to innovate on digital payments ," he told reporters here.
The demonetisation move had dipped the business of the e-commerce firms in the last three weeks, to overcome which some were reportedly planning to significantly increase discounting over the coming weeks to drive sales.
Replying to a query, Narayanan dismissed speculations that Jabong would be shut down by Flipkart in mid-2017.
"We would be foolsto shut down Jabong. It is only speculation amid stories suchas these are appearing in media," he said.
"It will be an independent company. It will be different company that will actually stand for something."
"Moreover, why will someone want to shut down Jabong as it brings loyal customers from northern parts of India even as Myntra brings customers from southern parts of the country," she said.
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