The Karnataka government is partnering with two leading e-retailing companies, Snapdeal and Amazon, to create a platform where the small and medium enterprises (SMEs) of the state can sell their products.
While the timeline for setting up of the platform is not yet known, the state government’s Information Technology (IT) Secretary Srivatsa Krishna said the platform would have several thousands of SMEs as part of it.
“We have reached out to Snapdeal and Amazon. (What we are planning) is a platform to add small and medium enterprises of Karnataka. It will be a marketplace for them to connect with the global market,” Krishna said.
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Confirming the development, a Snapdeal spokesperson said, “We are working with the Karnataka government in enabling small and medium-sized businesses to sell (their products) online and thereby, supply locally but sell nationally. This is in line with the company’s vision of creating life changing experiences for small and medium-sized businesses.”
Krishna refused to share more details about the plan. However, he said the platform would be a “replica of Snapdeal”, and would be “designed and sponsored” by the state government along with the e-commerce companies.
Krishna added these platforms would be linked to Snapdeal and Amazon. “For example, there will be a link on Snapdeal webpage to this platform,” Krishna said.
An Amazon India spokesperson said the company was committed to helping Indian sellers of all sizes to get online and take advantage of the digital economy. "Today, we have an expanding pool of over 9,000 sellers who are already growing profitably on our marketplace. We continue to evaluate and work towards enabling more and more sellers in India to benefit from the international and well as the domestic e-commerce opportunity."