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PROSPECTS AND CHALLENGES OF
RETAIL SECTOR IN INDIA


Submitted by :       Submitted to :
                     Mr Gaurav Arora
Preeti Gulati
Malvika didwal
Venkatesh
INTERESTING FACTS ON      Every 10th billionaire is a
                           retailer.

RETAIL                    25 of the top 50 Fortune 500
                           companies are in Retail.

                          In India the Retailing
                           Industry provides
                           employment to over 18
                           million people.

                          1 out of every 25 families in
                           India are engaged in the
                           business of retailing
Indian Retail Scenario Today

                           Retail amongst the largest
                              industries in India,
                         With over   12% of country’s GDP
                           & about    8% of employment
                        12th largest economy in the world
                         4th largest in purchasing-power
                                      parity terms


                        Over   65% of Indian population
                                below 24yrs.
                        That is over 564 million people,
                        nearly twice the total population
                               of the United States
Changing Scenario




    BEFORE                 AFTER

     Shift from Unorganized to Organized
              self service outlets
Brands in India Today
PROSPECTS

 Ample Scope for the New Players to Enter the Indian Retail Market




                     Sea Changes in the Preferences of the Indian Consumers




                                   Scope in Retail Education




                     FDI in Multi brand Retailing taking India to a new level
International Retailers in India
                 International Players Eyeing India

          Shoprite South Africa (Hypermarkets)

                Landmark, Dubai (Lifestyle stores)

                Marks & Spencer’s (Lifestyle stores)

           Metro Cash & Carry (Wholesale Hypermarket)

                               Tesco

                     Wal Mart (Hypermarkets)
The challenges of Indian retail



                    The Positioning Challenge

                      The Location Challenge

                       The Format Challenge

                     The Manpower Challenge
The Positioning Challenge



        Positioning
                      Position on price
         on range




                          Position           Position on
                       on convenience     store experience
The Location Challenge

                             Lack of availability
          of stores locations convenient to shopper


     The infrastructural problems to get to a store


                        The rising cost of leasing

                               Mad rush to open
             stores contributing to increased cost
The Format Challenge


         Multiple formats being experimented



          Convenience versus supermarkets
                      versus hypermarkets
The Manpower Challenge

       Big disconnect between quality of personnel
                 and customer experience desired




                           Lack of skilled Manpower




                     High cost of retaining Manpower
What does it mean?
   It means that global retailers such as Wal-Mart,
    Carrefour, Tesco and others can set up mega
    deep-discount stores in the country through joint
    ventures with Indian firms, where the foreign
    partner can hold up 51% equity.
   The issue arises that Wal-Mart, Carrefour and
    Metro already have stores in India but these are
    wholesale cash-and-carry stores where only
    institutions or kirana shops can buy — not
    consumers.

Conditions set by government for
  allowing FDI in India:
   Minimum investment of $100 million.
   50% of the investment is to be in backend
    infrastructure development.
   30% of all raw material has be procured from
    India's small and medium industries.
                                               contd……
contd……
 Permission to set up malls only in cities with a minimum
  population of 10 lakh.
 Government has the first right to procure material
  from the farmers.

Why do we need it:
 We are the second highest producer of fruits and
  vegetables in the world but still we are not able to
  utilize is properly because of inadequate
  infrastructure facilities.
 It will create 1.5 million more jobs in 5 years. Apart
  from the huge number of indirect employment.
 It will increase competition which is always
  beneficial for the customer.
 It will remove the middleman from the equation. It
  will reduce costs which in turn will reduce prices.
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  • 1. PROSPECTS AND CHALLENGES OF RETAIL SECTOR IN INDIA Submitted by : Submitted to : Mr Gaurav Arora Preeti Gulati Malvika didwal Venkatesh
  • 2.
  • 3. INTERESTING FACTS ON  Every 10th billionaire is a retailer. RETAIL  25 of the top 50 Fortune 500 companies are in Retail.  In India the Retailing Industry provides employment to over 18 million people.  1 out of every 25 families in India are engaged in the business of retailing
  • 4. Indian Retail Scenario Today Retail amongst the largest industries in India, With over 12% of country’s GDP & about 8% of employment 12th largest economy in the world 4th largest in purchasing-power parity terms Over 65% of Indian population below 24yrs. That is over 564 million people, nearly twice the total population of the United States
  • 5. Changing Scenario BEFORE AFTER Shift from Unorganized to Organized self service outlets
  • 7. PROSPECTS Ample Scope for the New Players to Enter the Indian Retail Market Sea Changes in the Preferences of the Indian Consumers Scope in Retail Education FDI in Multi brand Retailing taking India to a new level
  • 8. International Retailers in India International Players Eyeing India Shoprite South Africa (Hypermarkets) Landmark, Dubai (Lifestyle stores) Marks & Spencer’s (Lifestyle stores) Metro Cash & Carry (Wholesale Hypermarket) Tesco Wal Mart (Hypermarkets)
  • 9. The challenges of Indian retail The Positioning Challenge The Location Challenge The Format Challenge The Manpower Challenge
  • 10. The Positioning Challenge Positioning Position on price on range Position Position on on convenience store experience
  • 11. The Location Challenge Lack of availability of stores locations convenient to shopper The infrastructural problems to get to a store The rising cost of leasing Mad rush to open stores contributing to increased cost
  • 12. The Format Challenge Multiple formats being experimented Convenience versus supermarkets versus hypermarkets
  • 13. The Manpower Challenge Big disconnect between quality of personnel and customer experience desired Lack of skilled Manpower High cost of retaining Manpower
  • 14. What does it mean?  It means that global retailers such as Wal-Mart, Carrefour, Tesco and others can set up mega deep-discount stores in the country through joint ventures with Indian firms, where the foreign partner can hold up 51% equity.  The issue arises that Wal-Mart, Carrefour and Metro already have stores in India but these are wholesale cash-and-carry stores where only institutions or kirana shops can buy — not consumers. Conditions set by government for allowing FDI in India:  Minimum investment of $100 million.  50% of the investment is to be in backend infrastructure development.  30% of all raw material has be procured from India's small and medium industries. contd……
  • 15. contd……  Permission to set up malls only in cities with a minimum population of 10 lakh.  Government has the first right to procure material from the farmers. Why do we need it:  We are the second highest producer of fruits and vegetables in the world but still we are not able to utilize is properly because of inadequate infrastructure facilities.  It will create 1.5 million more jobs in 5 years. Apart from the huge number of indirect employment.  It will increase competition which is always beneficial for the customer.  It will remove the middleman from the equation. It will reduce costs which in turn will reduce prices.