Amazon has cumulatively digitized over 62 lakh MSMEs, enabled nearly $8 billion in exports and created over 13 lakh direct and indirect jobs

New Delhi : Amazon India today shared updates on the pledges it had announced as part of its commitment to India. Amazon shared that it has cumulatively digitized over 62 lakh (6.2 million) micro small and medium enterprises (MSMEs), enabled nearly $8 billion in cumulative e-commerce exports and created more than 13 lakh (1.3 million) direct and indirect jobs in India till date. Amazon had pledged to digitize 1 crore (10 million) MSMEs, enable $20 billion in cumulative e-commerce exports and create 20 lakh (2 million) jobs in India by 2025. Amazon is well on track to fulfil these pledges.

 

About two years ago, Amazon had announced the $250 MM Amazon Smbhav Venture Fund to invest in technology led startups passionate about unlocking possibilities of a digital India. The Venture Fund is focused on enabling entrepreneurs to invent, build and make in India. Over the last 24 months, the Venture Fund has made several investments including ‘FreshtoHome’, ‘XYXX’, ‘Hopscotch’, ‘Fitterfly’, ‘Cashify’, ‘MyGlamm’, ‘M1xchange’ and ‘smallcase’.

 

Manish Tiwary, Country Manager India Consumer Business, Amazon India said: “As we continue to work with lakhs of micro-entrepreneurs, small businesses and startups across the country, we remain committed to bringing new tools, technology and innovation that will unleash the entrepreneurial spirit of Indian businesses, boost exports from the country and help create jobs at scale. We strongly believe that technology and mobile internet will continue to positively impact India’s economic growth, and we see Amazon playing a larger role in the country’s digital transformation and a modern, thriving digital economy.”

 

Amazon India has digitally enabled more than 62 lakh (6.2 million) MSMEs

Amazon India has digitized over 6.2 million MSMEs including sellers, artisans & weavers, delivery & logistics service partners etc. Amazon’s digitization efforts are empowering small businesses including local retail stores, artisans and grassroot entrepreneurs to reach their customers and broaden their reach even further. To further simplify online selling and make ecommerce accessible to lakhs of MSMEs across India, Amazon India recently launched a slew of initiatives including Simplified Registration, Sale Event planner, New Seller Success Centre and more.

 

Indian exporters on Amazon Global Selling are on track to cross $8 billion in cumulative e-commerce exports

Amazon is focused on creating a robust infrastructure to help Indian businesses reach customers in 200+ countries and territories, create global brands from India and grow exports through its Global Selling program. The program is witnessing rapid momentum and today there are more than 1.25 lakh exporters on the program who are on track to cross $8 billion in cumulative exports by end of 2023. Amazon Global Selling program took seven years to enable the first five billion dollars in cumulative e-commerce exports and will take about 18 months to enable the next three billion dollars.

 

Amazon has cumulatively created over 13 lakh (1.3 million) direct and indirect jobs in India

Amazon’s efforts towards digitization of MSMEs, and boosting e-commerce exports from the country are helping create tens of thousands of livelihood opportunities in India. In the last one year, Amazon helped create about 1.4 lakh direct and indirect jobs across industries like IT, E-commerce, Logistics, Manufacturing, Content Creation, Skill Development and more as well as other indirect jobs that Amazon has helped create in the seller community.