Shoppers Stop aims 10% sales from omni channel in next 3 years

PTI Updated - December 07, 2021 at 02:10 AM.

Shoppers Stop is aiming to corner 10 per cent of its sales from online channel in the next three years as K Raheja group retail chain is betting big on its omni-channel system.

Shoppers Stop, in which US-based online retail giant Amazon had picked up 5 per cent stake last year, is expecting contribution from online will get doubled every year as channel matures.

Besides, the company is expecting to be debt free this fiscal and has plans to add more stores in its network by going to tier II cities such as Guwahati, Pune, Bhubaneswar, Calicut and Nashik.

“This year, we would cross one per cent of overall sales (online Omni) and then would continue to double every year for the next three years,” Shoppers Stop Customer Care Associate & Managing Director Govind Shrikhande told PTI.

He further added:“In next three years, we would hit 10 per cent on our share would be online.”

The company has witnessed around 5 million visitors to its site in last fiscal.

Over its association with Amazon, Shrikhande said: “As far as Amazon is concerned, its invest arm has invested Rs 179 crore in January and our working towards building the catalogue has already started. The whole momentum should be bigger in quarter 2 and quarter 3 as we get more and more brands on Amazon“.

On being asked whether there is any probability of second round of investment by Amazon in Shopper Stop, he said: “Nothing has been planned or discussed on that horizon. There is no discussion about it right now“.

Shoppers Stop, which had registered a consolidated total income of Rs 3,713.25 for financial year 2017-18, is expecting a growth of 7.5 per cent and above.

Published on April 29, 2018 14:21