New Delhi:Digital influence on urban consumers has increased by 70 per cent for mobiles, around 60 per cent for apparel, and up to 25 per cent for the non-food consumer packaged goods categories due to Covid-19-induced changes, new reports from Facebook India and Boston Consulting Group said on Wednesday.
The results showed that 90 per cent of consumers who have purchased apparel online during the lockdown show willingness to continue.
Within consumer packaged goods, this figure is 80 per cent for food-related sub-categories, and 84 per cent for non-food related sub-categories.
Furthermore, the reports revealed that people intend to explore online channels a lot more for purchasing smartphones, consumer packaged goods, and apparel in the coming six months.
For instance, 55 per cent intend to increase online spending for mobile phones in the next six months, the research showed.
"Across mobile, apparel and CPG, we are observing changes in how and what consumers buy. We expect the online sales market for mobiles to touch 45 per cent in the next 2 years," said Nimisha Jain, Managing Director and Partner, Boston Consulting Group.
The findings were revealed during a virtual event and panel discussion attended by several leaders of India Inc, and saw businesses such as Samsung India, Mondelez India, and Big Bazaar, all of which have deep offline retail networks, throw light on how they have leveraged digital in these times.