Bengaluru: Amazon-Catamaran joint venture Prione Business Services Ltd on Thursday said it has enabled one lakh small and medium businesses (SMBs) to sell a variety of products online in 100 cities across India and leverage digital payments for growth.
The global e-tailer had set up Prione in 2014 with Catamaran, promoted by Infosys Founder N.R. Narayana Murthy, to encourage Indian SMBs to sell their products online from the unorganized offline market to the organised digital platform.
"We have helped about 100,000 SMBs across the country to sell online apparels, electronics, home and kitchen appliances among 20 product categories and benefit from digital payments," said the city-based JV in a statement here.
The Indian digital payments industry is estimated to touch USD 500 billion by 2020, with SMBs in tier-1 and tier-2 cities making a major contribution.
"The Indian e-commerce market is projected to reach 84 billion by 2021. About 50 million SMBs across the country will be a key driver of its growth," said Prione Chief Executive Sandeep Varaganti in the statement.
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