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Organized Retail

Organized Retail. The Opportunities Ahead. Retail – the largest private industry in world economy. Sales (USD Trillion) 1999. Source : Euromonitor, European Chemical Industry Council: Automotive News; Wall Street Journal; Chemical market Reporter; IDATE; Global Vantage.

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Organized Retail

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  1. Organized Retail The Opportunities Ahead

  2. Retail – the largest private industry in world economy Sales (USD Trillion) 1999 Source : Euromonitor, European Chemical Industry Council: Automotive News; Wall Street Journal; Chemical market Reporter; IDATE; Global Vantage

  3. Retailing – the largest private industry in the world • Over 50 of the Fortune 500 companies are retail companies. • 25 of the Asian top 200 companies are retail companies. • The world’s largest company is a retail company. (Wal-Mart – last valued at Rs 1,091,250 crore)

  4. Current Retail scenario in India • Retail industry accounts for 35% of our GDP • Estimated industry size - USD 205 bn (INR 230,000 cr) in 2004. • Highest number of outlets per capita - 12 million outlets • Lowest per capita retail space - 2 sft per person as compared to 16 sft per person in USA • Only 4% of the country’s outlets are larger than 500 sft India’s retail setup is therefore crowded with small outlets, largely disorganized and primarily owner managed Source: KSA Technopak

  5. Organized Retail Organized Retail arrived in India in the 90’s • 1999 Rs 550 Crore • 2002 Rs 4,000 Crore • 2004 Rs 28,000 Crore • 2005 Rs 35,000 Crore

  6. Organised Retail Penetration

  7. Examples of Growth in Emerging Markets Years taken for organized retail to grow from <5% to over 20% INDIA IS STILL AT 2.5% Source : MG1, team analysis

  8. Forecast 2010 • Organized retail is expected to grow at 30% - 35% p.a. to become USD 24 bn (INR 100,000 cr) by 2010 • Organized Retail Penetration (ORP) will increase from less than 3% in 2005 to 8% by 2010 • FDI in real estate will accelerate pace of development of retail infrastructure • Investments in organized retailing are estimated to touch USD 4,000 Mn (INR 20,000 cr) by end of 2010 Source: KSA Technopak, HSBC Report

  9. Development Curve of Organised Retail

  10. Growth Drivers - Young & rapidly evolving consumers India is one of the most youthful countries in the world with 53% of the population less than 25 yrs of age Within a decade the number of people in age group of 20 – 49 would increase 30% from 395mn in 2000 to 510 mn in 2010

  11. Growth Drivers – Middle Class Population Currently estimated at 92 Mn the middle class (family income between INR 200,000 – 10,00,000 p.a.) is expected to be around 153 Mn by 2010

  12. Growth Drivers – Retail Infrastructure • India will have 225 malls by 2007 spread over 50 cities • Relaxation in FDI in Real Estate to give further impetus • Real Estate Mutual Funds ( REMFs) & Real Estate Investment Trusts ( REITs) comes to India

  13. Organized Retail Emerging Opportunities

  14. Retail – Largest Employer in the World Increased employment opportunities - The annual employee turnover of Wal-Mart is more than the entire workforce of General Motors - 18% of the US workforce is employed in retail

  15. Socioeconomic Impact of McDonalds on the US Job Market McDonalds captures 1 out of every 6 restaurant visits in the US market • Employs more than 5,00,000 people • Largest employer of High School Students • 12.5 % of the US workforce has worked for McDonalds • 1 out of 15 American got his/her 1st Job at McDonalds • Nations largest Job Training Organisation -Bigger than the US Army – teaching the future US workforce “ work routines,job discipline and organisational teamwork

  16. Retail – Opportunities for Entrepreneurs - World of Franchising - Specialized retail formats Bangles, Candy, Kite, - opportunities are immense !!

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