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Walmart's Flipkart to roll out free video streaming service to beat rivals

The video streaming service 'Flipkart Videos' will be ad-supported and available free for users on Flipkart's app. The content available will be a mix of short films, full-length movies, an episodic series, and the company is in discussions with content makers to expand the library.

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Published : Aug 6, 2019, 1:10 PM IST

New Delhi: Upping its ante against rival Amazon, Walmart-backed Flipkart on Monday said it will roll out video streaming service and make its platform available in vernacular languages as part of its efforts to woo the next 200 million internet users onto its platform.

The video streaming service 'Flipkart Videos' will be ad-supported and available free for users on Flipkart's app. The content available will be a mix of short films, full-length movies, an episodic series, and the company is in discussions with content makers to expand the library.

The move also assumes significance in view of the upcoming festive season that accounts for a significant share of India's e-commerce sector's annual sales volumes.

"We have a lot of investment going into this. Apart from shopping, we also want users to spend time on the platform and engage. We will use content as an engagement opportunity...we will continue being an e-commerce platform," Flipkart CEO Kalyan Krishnamurthy told PTI.

He added that a large number of youngsters are spending their time online consuming content across platforms and that is an audience that the company would want to capture.

Read More: Finance Minister holds meeting with MSME sector

Flipkart's arch-rival Amazon offers video and music streaming service under its 'Prime' offering for an annual fee of Rs 999 and Rs 129 a month.

The two players have been locked in an aggressive battle for market leadership in India that has seen strong growth in the e-commerce segment.

Estimates suggest that the e-commerce market in the country would touch USD 100 billion in the next few years.

"Our video content offering is focused on three primary aspects, keeping in mind our understanding of the market: free, curated and personalized. We believe that our customers shouldn't pay extra for premium content and hence, our offering is different from anything else that is currently available,"

Flipkart Head Growth and Monetisation Prakash Sikaria explained.

He added that Flipkart, which has over 150 million users in the country, is in discussions with various providers to license content.

Talking about the introduction of Hindi language on the platform, Krishnamurthy said the move is part of the company's efforts of expanding access to the next 200 million internet users.

"As per research, 90 percent of new internet users in India are native language speakers coming from tier II and beyond cities. There is also a large number of people who would feel more comfortable shopping online if it was made available in their language. We have been working on this for the last year and have made a huge technology investment," he said.

While the company is starting with Hindi, it plans to add other vernacular languages like Tamil, Telugu, and Bengali on the platform in the coming months.

Last year, Flipkart had acquired Liv.ai, an artificial intelligence (AI) start-up which has built a platform that converts speech to text in 10 Indian languages.

Interestingly, Amazon had started its Hindi offering last year - a move that the US-based e-tailing giant had said was aimed at bringing the next 100 million customers online.

Flipkart is also introducing 'Flipkart Ideas' (content feeds) that aims to aid consumers' shopping journey. To start with, content from over 30 brands and 400 influencers will be showcased with associated products from Flipkart in all multimedia formats such as videos, GIFs, images, stories, quizzes, and polls.

"Flipkart Ideas aims to improve users' lifestyle with credible and useful content. Customers will be able to use Flipkart Ideas to narrow down specific products which are suitable for their needs. This will empower them to make better purchase decisions by providing them with information that helps them research while shopping and also helps them discover new products," Jeyandran Venugopal, Head Consumer Experience and Platform at Flipkart, said.

New Delhi: Upping its ante against rival Amazon, Walmart-backed Flipkart on Monday said it will roll out video streaming service and make its platform available in vernacular languages as part of its efforts to woo the next 200 million internet users onto its platform.

The video streaming service 'Flipkart Videos' will be ad-supported and available free for users on Flipkart's app. The content available will be a mix of short films, full-length movies, an episodic series, and the company is in discussions with content makers to expand the library.

The move also assumes significance in view of the upcoming festive season that accounts for a significant share of India's e-commerce sector's annual sales volumes.

"We have a lot of investment going into this. Apart from shopping, we also want users to spend time on the platform and engage. We will use content as an engagement opportunity...we will continue being an e-commerce platform," Flipkart CEO Kalyan Krishnamurthy told PTI.

He added that a large number of youngsters are spending their time online consuming content across platforms and that is an audience that the company would want to capture.

Read More: Finance Minister holds meeting with MSME sector

Flipkart's arch-rival Amazon offers video and music streaming service under its 'Prime' offering for an annual fee of Rs 999 and Rs 129 a month.

The two players have been locked in an aggressive battle for market leadership in India that has seen strong growth in the e-commerce segment.

Estimates suggest that the e-commerce market in the country would touch USD 100 billion in the next few years.

"Our video content offering is focused on three primary aspects, keeping in mind our understanding of the market: free, curated and personalized. We believe that our customers shouldn't pay extra for premium content and hence, our offering is different from anything else that is currently available,"

Flipkart Head Growth and Monetisation Prakash Sikaria explained.

He added that Flipkart, which has over 150 million users in the country, is in discussions with various providers to license content.

Talking about the introduction of Hindi language on the platform, Krishnamurthy said the move is part of the company's efforts of expanding access to the next 200 million internet users.

"As per research, 90 percent of new internet users in India are native language speakers coming from tier II and beyond cities. There is also a large number of people who would feel more comfortable shopping online if it was made available in their language. We have been working on this for the last year and have made a huge technology investment," he said.

While the company is starting with Hindi, it plans to add other vernacular languages like Tamil, Telugu, and Bengali on the platform in the coming months.

Last year, Flipkart had acquired Liv.ai, an artificial intelligence (AI) start-up which has built a platform that converts speech to text in 10 Indian languages.

Interestingly, Amazon had started its Hindi offering last year - a move that the US-based e-tailing giant had said was aimed at bringing the next 100 million customers online.

Flipkart is also introducing 'Flipkart Ideas' (content feeds) that aims to aid consumers' shopping journey. To start with, content from over 30 brands and 400 influencers will be showcased with associated products from Flipkart in all multimedia formats such as videos, GIFs, images, stories, quizzes, and polls.

"Flipkart Ideas aims to improve users' lifestyle with credible and useful content. Customers will be able to use Flipkart Ideas to narrow down specific products which are suitable for their needs. This will empower them to make better purchase decisions by providing them with information that helps them research while shopping and also helps them discover new products," Jeyandran Venugopal, Head Consumer Experience and Platform at Flipkart, said.

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Vladivostok (Russia), Aug 6 (IANS) With focus on accelerating economic growth in Russia's far eastern region, around 50 business events, including panel discussions and roundtables, have been scheduled as part of the 5th Eastern Economic Forum (EEF) to be held here from September 4 to 6.



"The business programme of the 5th Eastern Economic Forum reflects principal trends of the global economic development," said Anton Kobyakov, Adviser to Russian President Vladimir Putin and Executive Secretary of the Organizing Committee of the EEF.



"The agenda of the anniversary Forum includes relevant discussions on key economic, technological and social issues. I am sure that participation of leading experts and diverse formats will allow to work out new solutions for strengthening international cooperation in the Asia-Pacific region and will facilitate further socio-economic development of the Russian Far East," he said.



Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be the Chief Guest at the EEF, where IANS will be the media partner.



The business programme of the 5th Eastern Economic Forum consists of four themed blocks: 'New Solutions for Accelerating Economic Growth', 'Improving the Business Environment', 'The Far East and Asia Pacific: Fostering Collaboration', and 'New Solutions for Improving Quality of Life'.



In the 'New Solutions for Accelerating Economic Growth' block, participants will discuss preferential regimes that are in place in the Far East, as well as new measures that are necessary for economic growth and increasing investment attractiveness of the region.



The discussions will focus on such mechanisms as Advanced Special Economic Zones, Free Port of Vladivostok, Far Eastern Hectare programme, and financial and non-financial investor support measures.



A number of sessions will be dedicated to the potential of key Far Eastern industries, including high-tech, forestry, fishery and aquaculture, agriculture, as well as development of the resource base of the Far East and the Arctic.



The topics for 'Increasing the Investment Appeal of the Far East' session featuring heads of Far Eastern regions include making regional authorities more efficient and fostering a favourable business environment.



The 'Improving the Business Environment' block will be dedicated to creating new opportunities for investors in the Far East.



Among the key topics are improvement of national jurisdiction and protection of investors' rights; transformation of the public administration system in the face of digitalization; as well as development of small and medium-sized businesses as a key driver for accelerated economic growth of the Far East.



Apart from that, participants will discuss support measures and key projects in such areas as petrochemistry and tourism.



'The Far East and Asia Pacific: Fostering Collaboration' theme will be devoted to the economic interaction between Russia and the Asia-Pacific countries.



Participants will discuss key integration factors and prospects of business cooperation development.



The principal topics include international scientific and technological cooperation; digital transformation of international trade; participation of the Far East in global value chains; infrastructure for data economy; future of the Russian Arctic and transport corridors going through the Far East.



As part of the block, a Valdai Club session 'The Asian Mirror: the Pivot East through the Eyes of Asian Partners' will be held. The 'New Solutions for Improving Quality of Life' block will focus on social development of the Far East.



Participants will discuss issues such as attracting private investment in the social sphere; improving the quality of education in the region; development of modern urban environment and building cities of the future; as well as Far Eastern social innovations.



Apart from that, they will touch upon key vectors for healthcare development, including the creation of an international medical cluster in Vladivostok.

 


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