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Paytm Takes Cues From Alibaba in Indian New Retail Experiment

Indian online shopping site Paytm Mall is opening a new store in New Delhi.

Paytm Takes Cues From Alibaba in Indian New Retail Experiment
Paytm logo sits at one of its office in Bengaluru, India. (Photographer: Anirudh Saligrama/ BloombergQuint)

(Bloomberg) -- Indian online shopping site Paytm Mall is opening a New Delhi store, taking a page out of backer Alibaba’s playbook in exploring ways to use physical retail to boost its online business.

The country’s newest online retailer, owned by Paytm Ecommerce Pvt and backed by Alibaba Group Holding Ltd., is introducing a brick-and-mortar store co-branded with Red Tape shoes. Customers can walk in, scan product bar codes, browse and make purchases via its mobile app.

From Amazon.com Inc. to Tencent Holdings Ltd., online retailers are investing billions on combining online and physical stores, aiming to use brick-and-mortar networks to complement their core businesses. The goal is to draw more users in, broaden their reach and use technology to make old-school retail more efficient. Paytm Mall says its maiden store will offer same-day doorstep delivery as well as handle returns.

“India is too vast a country to be served by online-only retail and, given the rudimentary logistics infrastructure and customer preferences that vary from one district to the next, new retail will be the unique differentiator,” said Amit Sinha, Paytm Ecommerce’s chief operating officer.

Formed in April 2017, Paytm Mall is taking on established rivals including homegrown leader Flipkart Online Services Pvt, backed by SoftBank Group Corp. and Tencent, and Amazon. 

While Alibaba’s backing has proven a great learning experience, its own new retail strategy evolved from uniquely Indian conditions, Sinha said. India has 15 million retailers and the size of the retail industry is projected to hit $1.1 trillion by 2020, he said. Paytm Mall itself is targeting 400 stores, mainly in consumer goods and fashion, by around this time next year.

Its parent is part of the Paytm Group, which also runs India’s largest digital financial services provider. Paytm Mall should handle a gross merchandise volume of $3 billion in the financial year ending March and is targeting $10 billion by March of 2019, Sinha said.

To contact the reporter on this story: Saritha Rai in Bangalore at srai33@bloomberg.net.

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Robert Fenner at rfenner@bloomberg.net, Edwin Chan

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