The Amazon and Flipkart sales this festive season are a real indicator that Indians are determined to beat the coronavirus blues by some retail therapy. Both the platforms claimed to have outperformed their last year sales although it is just the beginning of the festivities which include Navratra, Dussehra, Diwali, Christmas and New Year spanning the months from October to December. The first phase of sales presents some interesting trends about India and Indians. Here is a glimpse:
What are Indians buying?
- Mobiles
Flipkart: The premium segment of smartphones saw a growth of 3.2x, predominantly driven by Apple, Google and Samsung phones. Around 30% of growth was observed in customers adopting for product exchange. Similarly, 46% growth was observed in the adoption of bank offers compared to The Big Billion Days (TBBD) 2019.
Amazon: Smartphones witnessed an unprecedented demand on Amazon. New launches like OnePlus 8T, Samsung M31 Prime edition were amongst the top-selling products on Amazon. Total iPhones sold on Amazon in 1 day were more than the total iPhones sold in the entire festive sale period of 2019.
- Fashion
Flipkart: Top brands sold were Puma, Saara, ADIDAS, Metronaut and Nike. There was a growth of 51% from Tier II+ markets as compared to the Big Billion Day sales in 2019. Over 16 million products were sold in this category from October 16 to October 21.
Amazon: Apparel was the most sold with customers buying Women’s kurtas and kurtis, sarees, casual tops and t-shirts, sleepwear, home/loungewear and kids apparel. Top performing brands clocking record high numbers were BIBA, USPA. Allen Solly, Max, Levis, among others. Top 3 subcategories which got highest customer tractions for apparel were Women’s kurtas and kurtis, sarees, casual tops and t-shirts and kids apparel.
- Large Appliances
Flipkart: Bharat (Tier III) customers drove the sale of large appliances with nearly 50% demand coming from the region. One television was sold every 2 seconds and one microwave was sold every 14 seconds.
Amazon: Customers shopped across fully automatic top loads, fully automatic front loads, direct cool refrigerators, microwave ovens. Dishwashers and microwaves were favourites this year, recording a significant jump in sales as customers spent more time at home. New launches were a great success with top products being Samsung 6.5 kg fully automatic top load, new range of Bosch front loads, LG 6.5 kg fully automatic top load doing well amongst customers on Amazon.in.
- Furniture
Flipkart: Work-from-home furniture segment witnessed the highest growth in the furniture category. Flipkart set-up almost 50,000 WFH desks all over India, and furnished one Indian house in every three seconds. Some key micro cities which drove significant demand were Chanasma, Barkagaon, Balijipeta, Chelakkara, Bhatpara etc.
Amazon: In the furniture category, most popular products included include work-from-home chairs and desks, mattress in a Box, Solid wood Beds and Dining Sets. New launches that were a success with customers included Solid wood Furniture from Rajasthan, Sleepwell Cocoon Mattresses, Duroflex Duropedic Mattresses amongst others.
- Electronics
Flipkart: The electronics category witnessed growth twice this year. Laptops, desktops followed by audio, IoT, camera and tablet being top-selling. Nearly 3.5 Million Audio devices & accessories where 1 million headphones were sold by the end of day 1. For every four audio devices sold, one was premium. Apple, Sony, Bose were the top brands for audio devices.
Amazon: The PC categories saw huge demand spike with continued work/study from home trends. Laptops category, tablets and networking products (Wi-Fi routers + extenders + hotspots) saw significant growth with top brands being, Dell, Lenovo, HP Leading TP-Link, Netgear, Asus. Amazon saw new trends emerge this year in photography with top sold products being Nano Drone Cameras DJI & Vlogging Cameras from Sony. Sales of Vlogging essentials, lapel, podcasting and shotgun microphones shot up.
How Indians are buying?
Flipkart: It witnessed more than a 55% increase in digital payments transactions on Flipkart with a sharp increase in the new to digital customer base. Customer savings through various bank and wallet-led offers were 1.6x of last year. EMI options and Pay Later were an enabler of credit for customers during TBBD, with Pay Later customers clocking in 7x higher spends and EMIs showing 1.7x higher adoption in the sale.
Amazon: This festive season on Amazon 2 out of every 3 EMIs were no-cost EMI, 3 out of 4 EMI shoppers came from Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities. During the first 24 hours of the Great Indian Festival, Amazon saw many customers opting for event bank offer from HDFC, which has increased 21% year-over-year (YoY). One in five HDFC Bank customers availed the Bonus cashback offer, which made shopping more rewarding for them. Customers on an average spent 44% more compared to last year.