Organized Indian Retail is a relatively new sector, not over 30 years old with ‘Pantaloon’ and Shoppers Stop being the pioneers in the business. Besides them, there were only a handful of early adopters in the first decade, a scenario that changed rapidly in the second decade. The late 90’s to 2008 saw a plethora of emerging retail brands in India. With apparel and fashion taking the lead, other lifestyle needs were not too far behind. With the economic wave’s upward crescent and disposable income on the rise, the burgeoning middle class was now spoilt for choice.
The turbulence of the last decade has certainly seen many small players exit the scene but it also led to the emergence of stronger, more cohesive brands that weathered the storm.
In a heartening move, one now experiences organized Indian Retail at more global standards. Perhaps Indian retailers have realized that to woo and wow the audience they need to tell a story from the beginning. Defined product lines, well presented in collections, synergized deliveries across the chain of stores, world class branding, a detailed and layered retail store experience projecting the brand identity, last but not the least, topped with effective social media posts and engagement.
Today, brands fight hard to retain a customer acknowledging that brand loyalty can’t be taken for granted. Indian brands have covered a greater distance in this last decade than the preceding one. What makes this achievement even more significant is that it has happened in a lesser favourable economic climate.
Truly, Indian brands have come of age!