New Delhi: Walmart-owned Flipkart has enabled more than 90 per cent of its sellers to resume business on the platform since April.
Also, the e-commerce major noted that it has seen a 125 per cent increase in new sellers signing up on the platform in comparison to its existing seller base for a period of April-June 2020.
"The impact of pandemic has urged businesses across the country to re-think their usual mode of operating and identify newer ways to function. Local MSMEs across the nation have realised the true value of e-commerce that enables them to stay connected with millions of customers," Flipkart said in a statement.
"Since April 2020, Flipkart has enabled more than 90 per cent of its sellers to resume business on the platform. Sellers on Flipkart are able to leverage the benefits of nationwide market access along with an efficient, transparent and truly democratic functioning of their marketplace business," it said.
Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, West Bengal, Delhi and Tamil Nadu were the top states where local micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) have shown maximum interest in taking their businesses online.