Ikea to launch e-commerce operation in Mumbai soon: CEO

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Press Trust of India Hyderabad
Last Updated : Aug 09 2019 | 4:40 PM IST

Swedish home furnishing retailer Ikea is all set to launch e-commerce operations in the country, beginning with Mumbai followed by Hyderabad and Pune, a top company official said on Friday.

Talking to reporters on the sidelines of first anniversary celebrations of its store here, Ikea India Chief Executive Officer Peter Betzel said the outlet witnessed one million purchases from over four million footfalls.

He also said the company was looking at various channels including smaller formats and customer meeting points, to reach customers.

"India is a long-term commitment for Ikea and we will focus on fast expansion multi-channel approach.

In the coming years, our goal is to meet 100 million customers with our beautiful and affordable home furnishing offer to make everyday life at home better and brighter.." Betzel said.

"Our next destination is Mumbai where we will soon start our e-commerce, enabling us to meet many more customers followed by Hyderabad and Pune going online," he said without giving timelines.

Ikea had earlier said it invested over Rs 800 crore in the Hyderabad outlet, which includes an in-house 1000-seater restaurant.

The store was opened on August 9, 2018.

The restaurant served one million each of frozen yoghurt, veggi balls and chicken balls during the past one year, he said adding the outlet has over 3.50 lakh Ikea family membership registrations.

"We are normally attractive for the fun day out for the whole family. We know that on an average 3 to 4 people as a family visiting us (our store)) so you can say then it is more than 1 million buyers," he said.

On the upcoming Mumbai store, he said the construction work was going on there.

On the breakeven of the Hyderabad store, Betzel said they were looking at the long term commencement to India and not predicting when the operations will become profitable.

Asked about the company's plans to roll out smaller format outlets, the executive said, "we are in transformation.. We are now looking at real accessibility with online stores and different store formats."
"So we will have many more product meeting places with different formats, not stores only, but online and meeting places in the cities with big stores formats. That's how we are transforming Ikea. Because the world is changing. We also have to adapt to that."

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First Published: Aug 09 2019 | 4:40 PM IST

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