Tag: FICCI

  • Network Marketing/MLM market in New Delhi, India, to triple in next 9 years

    Network Marketing/MLM market in New Delhi, India, to triple in next 9 years

    Key Highlights:

    • Guidelines on direct selling/networking marketing in final stage
    • Network marketing to reach Rs.15-20 billion by 2025
    • Direct selling industry/network marketing directly in line with the Government’s ‘Make in India’ campaign.

    New Delhi, 5 July (Networkingeye): As per the reports from FICCI – KPMG on Tuesday, June 28, 2016, the market size of the Direct Selling/ network marketing Industry in the capital city, New Delhi, has the potential of reaching Rs. 15-20 billion by 2025

    The report, titled, ‘Direct Selling: Delhi – A Global Industry, Empowering Millions’ — attributes the growing income of the middle-class households, growth in the consumer markets and an increase in the infiltration of direct selling/ network marketing to globally comparable levels as main reasons for the growth of this industry.

    Chandralekha Malviya, Principal Advisor, Ministry for Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution said “We acknowledge the contribution of this industry and we have worked hard on preparing the guidelines for the industry. It is in the final stages of approvals and will be released very soon.”

    As per the report, the direct selling/network marketing industry in India is currently considered to be at Rs. 7,500 crores and between 2009-10 and 2013-14, New Delhi was the fastest growing direct selling/ network marketing states at a compound annual growth rate of 43 percent.

    Besides being the fastest growing, New Delhi has also recorded the double-digit growth of more than 16 percent over the past four years, which has attracted a large number of Indian and foreign direct selling/ network marketing companies.

    The report further added that the state has seen a continuous growth in the number of direct sellers/ network marketing in the year 2013-2014. More than 250,000-300,000 direct sellers were estimated to be engaged in the industry and this number is only expected to grow further as the industry expands.

    The report affirmed that the direct selling/ network marketing industry has assisted in providing self-employment opportunities and supported women empowerment. Nearly 145,000-175,000 female direct sellers got the opportunity of self-employment in 2013-14, through direct selling/ network marketing industry.

    The report added that the direct selling industry/network marketing has also contributed to the overall growth and technology percolation which is mainly due to its sourcing manufacturing capabilities of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in the state and is directly in line with the Government’s ‘Make in India’ campaign.

    Stressing on the growth contributors, the report suggests that the industry has the potential for greater penetration.

    A robust gross domestic product (GDP), an increase in the household income that is expected to triple by 2025, rapidly growing urbanization, and overall growth of the industry in key sectors such as health and wellness, cosmetics, household goods, many of which are expected to grow at 10-16 percent, are considered to be the other growth factors of direct selling/ network marketing industry.

    The report also emphasized on the series of immediate short terms reforms as well long terms measures that are required for a favorable and sustainable operating environment in India for the companies operating in direct selling/ network marketing industry.

    Chief Executive of Vestige Marketing, Anukul Agrawal, said “We are very encouraged to learn from Consumer Affairs Ministry that the guidelines will be issued very soon. Direct selling industry will strictly follow the guidelines.”

  • MLM Growth potential at Rs 64,500 crore by 2025

    MLM Growth potential at Rs 64,500 crore by 2025

    Legalise direct selling business, should have govt assistance: Amitabh Kant

    Says industry has enormous growth potential.

    Direct selling should not be equated with fraudulent financial schemes and should gain government recognition and proper legislation, Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP) Amitabh Kant said on Tuesday.

    Speaking at an event about direct selling – the marketing and selling of products directly to consumers away from a fixed retail location, by industry body Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (Ficci), Kant said the industry had enormous growth potential.

    Stressing that it was a public business and not ponzi schemes, a number of  which have recently been uncovered in eastern states, Kant called for increased government supervision and assistance in the industry.

    “Government needs to be made literate about issues regarding direct selling”, he said. He added DIPP has already sent the draft guidelines on direct selling to the department of consumer affairs, which is the nodal authority for all legislation on the matter, for state level implementation.

    In the absence of a proper legal framework, Kant said local administration like tax officials and police need to be educated more to help direct selling which has produces large scale employment.

    A report on the industry by international business advisor and auditor KPMG, released at the event, pointed out the size of the industry in India to be Rs 7500 crore in 2013-14.

    Although currently, direct selling accounts for around 0.4 per cent of all retail sales in the country, the report pegged its growth potential at Rs 64,500 crore by 2025.

    The market for direct selling managed to grow at an impressive compounded annual rgrowth rate of 16 per cent in the last five years.

    The total international market size is $ 180 Billion and involves consumer products major Amway, cosmetics manufacturer Avon and health supplements maker Herbalife.