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Quick commerce to contribute $1B in GMV to festival sales: BofA Research

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Quick commerce to contribute $1B in GMV to festival sales: BofA Research

- Quick commerce is expected to generate $1 billion in gross merchandise value (GMV) during the festival season, with online commerce platforms generating $12 billion in GMV, representing a 23% increase from the previous year. - Quick commerce platforms are projected to contribute nearly $1 billion to the total GMV during the festive season. - Festive consumption is driven by shoppers eagerly taking advantage of offers and deals, with around 65% of online buyers planning to increase their spending during this period. - Non-grocery online sales typically occur during the first wave of the festive season, while quick commerce platforms become more prominent for ordering groceries and festival essentials during the second and third waves. - Changing consumer spending patterns show a shift towards discretionary items like entertainment and travel, impacting retail purchases. - Grocery and beauty/personal care categories are expected to witness faster growth, driven by quick commerce players, challenging vertical e-commerce platforms in the same-day delivery space. - The online grocery market is projected to grow from $317 million in 2023 to $800 million during the 2024 festive season, with groceries contributing 13% of festive e-commerce sales, and quick commerce platforms leading the growth.

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