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Google sees e-commerce swelling up to $40 billion by 2020

By BS Reporter
October 31, 2014 09:53 IST
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EcommerceJustifying the euphoria over online retail, Google has estimated Indian e-commerce to touch $30-$40 billion by 2020, from only $3 billion to 4 billion now.

Indian retail market would have a size of $1 trillion by 2020, said India director for e-commerce and local classified, Nitin Bawankule, on Thursday.

“So, even if e-commerce is three to four per cent of that, e-commerce itself would be $30-40 billion.” 

Bawankule said there was a five fold increase in query on ‘shopping’ in October and Google was getting half of these from beyond six metro cities.

Indian e-commerce has been in the news constantly for the fund-raising spree by companies in the sector.

Snapdeal has raised $627 million from Japan’s Softbank Corporation which was preceded by $ 1 billion fund raising by Flipkart. Amazon committed investment of $ 2 billion in India.

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