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Amazon India has overtaken Flipkart in gross sales for the first time, according to Barclays, even as the online retail war intensifies with Walmart acquiring the homegrown retailer.
Seattle-based Amazon, largely helped by its marketplace, generated $7.5 billion in gross sales in the year ended March compared with $6.2 billion by Flipkart, Barclays said in a report reviewed by BloombergQuint. That number excludes the gross merchandise value of Flipkart Group subsidiaries Myntra and Jabong.
The Indian e-commerce market is the next big battleground where online shoppers are expected to more than double from 80-90 million in 2017 to 180-200 million by 2020, Barclays said.
Walmart sensed the opportunity when in May it bought 77 percent stake in Flipkart for $16 billion, the biggest acquisition for the world’s largest brick-and-mortar retailer. It’s up against Amazon that has already invested nearly $5 billion in its Indian business.
Amazon’s gross sales are expected to rise to $11.2 billion in the ongoing financial year than ends in March, according to Barclays. That will be 30 percent more than the $8.7 billion estimate for Flipkart.
BloombergQuint awaits Amazon and Flipkart’s response to emailed queries.
Indian retailer, however, continues to be bigger than Amazon in revenue, according to the report. The homegrown e-commerce company’s revenue was $3.8 billion in the last financial year compared with Amazon India’s $3.2 billion.
One area where Amazon lags behind Flipkart is the wholesale business. The US retailer’s wholesale gross merchandise value was at about $1.9 billion in FY18, the report said. That’s about half of Flipkart. Yet, Amazon has grown this business significantly since 2016 and added more dollars than Flipkart’s business-to-business operations, Barclays said.
The battle for supremacy continues to bleed both the online retailers in India. Barclays estimated Amazon and Flipkart’s combined losses to be close to $3 billion in the year ending March 2019—Amazon is expected to contribute $1.8 billion and Flipkart $1.3 billion.
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