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Note Ban: E-tailers resume cash-on-delivery option for payment

E-commerce majors Flipkart, Snapdeal and Amazon have resumed the cash-on-delivery option for orders on their websites and apps after disabling it temporarily post the...

Demonetization is inflection point for India’s digital payments economy: E-comm giants

India is a country which has population of 1.25 billion, approximately 660 million debit cards and 25 million credit cards. In theory, the country...

Proposal to register e-pharmacies via a national portal positive, says 1mg's Prashant Tandon

Amidst the long-drawn battle between chemists and online medicine retailers in the country, the recent recommendation by a health ministry sub-committee to set-up a national portal...

Consumers turn to e-groceries for essentials; companies see massive growth

While shopping malls and markets across the country wore a deserted look on the sixth-day post demonetization of Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes,...

Demonetization Impact: Offline retailers play the digital card to counter drop in sales

With consumers saving every single penny post the Government's recent decision to demonetize Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes, offline retailers are extending and...

Snapdeal rolls-out 'wallet on delivery'; offers 10 pc discount on online payment

Post the Government's recent decision on demonetization of Rs.500 and Rs.1000 currency notes, e-commerce major Snapdeal has launched a new feature - Wallet on...

Mobile wallet companies laud PM's decision, expect spike in digital payments

While the common man is in a state of shock following Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s revolutionary move to demonetize Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes...

Food-only stores on hold as Walmart India evaluates model per FDI rules

Clearing the air of rumors about Walmart scrapping plans to set up food-only stores in the country, Walmart India said that the company is...

Amazon vs Flipkart vs Snapdeal: Who won the festive sales war?

The festival season, which is considered the most significant period for Indian e-commerce companies in terms of sales generated, has recently concluded with Flipkart, Amazon, and Snapdeal, the three biggest e-commerce websites in the country claiming major gains. All three say that this year's sale was the biggest so far and all of them have claimed to achieve a major milestone in some way or the other. As per industry estimates, just one day of festive sales generate anywhere between $300-400 million (about Rs 2,000-3,000...

Patanjali pips Hindustan Unilever to become India's most attractive FMCG brand 2016

Baba Ramdev's Patanjali, which debuted in 2015 has secured the first place to become India's most attractive brand in 2016 in FMCG-diversified sub-category, according...

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