The festival season has kicked off to a record-breaking start for e-commerce majors like Amazon, Meesho, and Myntra, with these companies recording their best-ever performance across key metrics like customer visits, orders placed, and delivery speed.
Amazon’s Great Indian Festival sale:
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Witnessed a record 11 crore customer visits in the first 48 hours, with 80% coming from tier-2 and smaller towns. -
The highest number of Prime members ever shopped across multiple categories, purchasing 8X more in the first 24 hours of Prime Early Access than business-as-usual (BAU). -
More than 300,000 products, including apparel, smartphones, beauty, everyday essentials, and more, delivered within the same day or next day. -
SMBs sold over 1,500 units every minute during the first 48 hours, with over 8,000 sellers surpassing Rs 100,000 in sales. -
More than 65% of sellers who received an order were from tier-2 and tier-3 cities. -
EMI drove upgrades, with 1 out of every 5 purchases being made with EMI and 4 out of 5 being No Cost EMI.
Meesho’s Mega Blockbuster sale:
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Reported a 100% increase in Day 1 orders compared to last year. -
Nearly 6.5 crore customers visited the platform on Day 1. -
Surpassed daily orders by more than 3X. -
Saw an average of 506 kurtis, 376 sarees, and 360 kids’ wear items sold every minute! -
Witnessed approximately 1.5 crore app downloads in the lead-up to the sale. -
Meesho Mall saw approximately 2.5X growth in orders compared to last year.
Myntra’s Big Fashion Festival sale:
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Recorded 120 million visitors during early access and Day 1. -
Witnessed 15X new users over BAU joining Myntra, and a 2X spike in orders per minute at peak over last year in the opening hour. -
Recorded a 4X rise in orders over BAU on the opening day, along with 5.5X more Insiders (members of Myntra’s loyalty programme) over BAU during the first 2 hours of early access. -
Customers shopped 700 T-shirts, 420 jeans, 330 pairs of shoes, and 100 lipsticks per minute in the first hour. -
Beauty & Personal Care and Sports Footwear recorded over 50% rise in demand, while Home and Wearables recorded over 100% rise compared to last year.
First Published: Sep 30 2024 | 11:41 PM IST
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