"Looking at all the data and the trend and the future of internet in India we believe that Myntra now will be able to service all its customers in the best way if our services are available only on through app on mobile phones," Myntra CEO & Head of Commerce at Flipkart Mukesh Bansal told reporters.
He said, "...We have decided that effective May 15 Myntra services will only be available through app on all smart phones, we will not support other channels..."
It said mobile apps are taking utilitarian role in users' life by being the default mode of accessing and consuming internet services, adding that according to a recent study, 90 per cent of smartphones users in India use apps, which is close to 158 million as of today. India stands second only to US in the use of shopping apps.
Stating that more than nine million users have downloaded the Myntra app so far, the company said with the introduction of new futures it is targeting the next five million app downloads in 3-4 months with customer engagement increasing multi-fold over the quarter.
The company officials said close to 95 per cent of internet traffic on Myntra comes through mobile devices, and over 70 per cent of sales are via mobile devices.
They said Myntra has been growing at a fast pace and is intended to hit the USD one billion mark in revenues by the year 2016.
"We are definitely not letting go any people, we are hiring like crazy. We have lot of stuff that we are doing. The talent we have are not just for web, they are all multi-talented so we are using them on mobile." Myntra's Myntra Shamik Sharma said.
Marking the biggest consolidation in the e-commerce space in India, Flipkart had acquired Myntra in an estimated Rs 2,000 crore deal, in May last year.
