Grofers India to enter FMCG segment; targets Rs 2,500 crore revenue by FY19

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Grofers closed FY 18 with Rs 950 crore of sales and is targeting for a stronger growth trajectory in 2019, with a 50 percent contribution from its private brands.
The company has launched seven new brands under two categories Budget and Popular G-Brands.
“With this, Grofers’ private labels expands to 250 food and non-food products for its consumers. With this significant business expansion, Grofers aims to drive the next wave of growth for e-commerce sector by bringing the next 100 million customers to its platform,” it said in a statement.
Grofers’ range of private label is priced approximately 5 to 50 percent lower than the market price for popular brands in these categories, it claimed.
The brand is bullish on growth with a revenue target of Rs 2,500 crore and roll out of over 500 SKUs for FY19, it added.
Its presence would be in food products including tea, fruit jam, muesli, tomato ketchup, corn flakes, rose shahi sharbat and household categories of detergents, household care, oral care, tissues and disposables, kitchen tools and accessories, furniture and storage, among others.
“Our foray into the FMCG segment uniquely differentiates and positions us in the e-grocery business. This vertical expansion is key to drive our next phase of growth in India. In the last five years, we have received an overwhelming response from our customers and experienced tremendous growth,” Albinder Dhindsa, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Grofers said.
“Through many industry-first initiatives, we have been instrumental in bringing new customers to the e-commerce fold with 15 per cent of this customer base being our monthly unique shoppers. Our focus is to service the families of India who are yet to experience the world of e-commerce and our target is to bring the next 100 million new customers to e-commerce industry through our platform,” he added.
Questions & Answers
Q.What is Grofers' sales target for the current financial year and how much will private brands contribute to this?
What is Grofers' sales target for the current financial year and how much will private brands contribute to this?
Grofers aims for a revenue of Rs 2,500 crore by FY19. Private brands are expected to contribute 50 percent of this total, playing a significant role in their growth strategy for the year.
Q.How many private label products does Grofers currently offer, and what is their pricing strategy compared to market brands?
How many private label products does Grofers currently offer, and what is their pricing strategy compared to market brands?
Grofers' private labels now include 250 food and non-food products. These items are priced approximately 5 to 50 percent lower than popular market brands in the same categories, offering a competitive edge.
Q.Which specific product categories will Grofers be entering with its new private label offerings?
Which specific product categories will Grofers be entering with its new private label offerings?
Grofers will introduce private labels in food products such as tea, jam, muesli, ketchup, and corn flakes. They will also cover household categories including detergents, oral care, tissues, and kitchen tools.
Q.What is Grofers' main objective for the e-commerce sector through this expansion into FMCG?
What is Grofers' main objective for the e-commerce sector through this expansion into FMCG?
Grofers' objective is to drive growth in the e-commerce sector by attracting a new customer base. They aim to bring an additional 100 million customers to their platform, focusing on families yet to experience e-commerce.