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Jio Mart, Facebook Tie-Up Aims to Bring 25 Million SMEs Online in Near Future

Mumbai, August 29: With an aim to help millions of COVID-19 affected Kirana stores in India, JIO Mart has tied up with Facebook to bring 20-25 million small businesses online in the near future. The two business giants have joined hands to help these small and medium enterprises digitise their product catalogues through the use of instant messaging app Whatsapp.

Speaking at an event organised by Internet and Mobile Association of India (IAMAI), Facebook India’s vice-president and managing director Ajit Mohan said, as quoted by Business Standard, “Our excitement is with connecting the dots between WhatsApp and Jio with the objective of helping millions of Kirana owners to digitise their product catalogues.”

Mohan was of the opinion that the move will fundamentally change the consumer behaviour in India and help in changing consumers change from opting to digital payments from physical cash. Citing a recent Boston Consulting Group-Facebook consumer behaviour study, Mohan stated that digitally-influenced purchases had gone up by 15-20 per cent for consumer goods brands like apparels, mobile phones and packaged goods. He added, as the daily quoted, “Video and virtual experiences will be at the heart of buying in the upcoming festive season.”

During the interaction, the Facebook-India MD said that the launch of Instagram’s Reels and WhatsApp video calls had reflected users’ changing consumer behaviour. It is to be known that Facebook recently acquired a 9.99 per cent stake in Jio Platforms, which houses many digital platforms like JioSaavn and Radisys. Also, Reliance’s fully-owned subsidiary is the biggest disruptor in the Indian telecom market as Jio.

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Tata Group Plans to Intensify E-Commerce Operations by Launching All-in-one Online App & Compete With Biggies Like Amazon, Flipkart And Reliance

Mumbai, August 27: Tata Group conglomerate is planning to expand its footprint in the e-commerce space. The company has plans of launching an all-in-one e-commerce app for its consumer products and services, according to a Bloomberg report. The launch of the app is expected to take place by the end of 2020 or early next year.

By ramping up its e-commerce operations, it will be competing with biggies in this space which includes names like Amazon, Flipkart and Reliance. There is cut-throat competition in this space and each of these players is looking to expand their growth and tap the second most populous country.

Tata Group has plans of making a sizeable presence in the online market. According to a forecast by Cisco Systems Inc, internet users are expected to reach 900 million by 2023. There has been a huge jump in the consumption of content and people using smartphones to do various activities. Tata Group, therefore, wants to capitalise on this opportunity and make the most of it.