(Reuters) - India's booming quick-commerce sector may struggle to maintain its current pace of growth as expansion beyond major cities remains limited and competition from larger e-commerce players ...
MUMBAI: Blame it on quick commerce that’s made Indians used to getting groceries and a host of other products including make-up, light jewellery items and occasionally even iPhones in 10 minutes, ...
Quick commerce is emerging as a $40 Bn opportunity, driven by a young, convenience-first consumer base increasingly preferring 10-minute deliveries Legacy ecommerce players like Amazon, Flipkart, ...
Emkay’s recent interactions with 11 stakeholders in the quick commerce space highlight a promising but complex growth trajectory, particularly in India’s tier-2 cities. While the segment continues to ...
Swiggy, a leading food delivery and quick-commerce app in India, said on Monday that it has expanded its 10-minute food delivery service, Bolt, to more than 400 cities and towns across the country.
Beyond speed, the company claims consumers are also saving money. Zepto estimates that users saved nearly ₹17,000 crore in ...
Even as quick commerce startups are retreating, consolidating or shutting down in many parts of the world, the model is showing encouraging signs in India. Consumers in urban cities are embracing the ...
Quick commerce, BFSI, e-commerce, retail and healthcare sectors registered strong hiring demand in 2025, highlighted a report by Apna.co, a networking and job search platform. The report stated that ...
The success of this bet will depend on execution and whether Alibaba can leverage its ecosystem advantages to improve efficiency. The Chinese company is well recognized for it's e-commerce businesses.