Retailers witnessed muted growth in December post
the festival season. As per the latest survey results released by the Retailers
Association of India, retailers in the country garnered an average growth of
about four per cent in pan-India in December 2023 compared to the same period
in 2022. This growth was broadly led by
new store openings as same-store sales were largely muted. Premium segment
sales continued to remain strong, the survey indicated.In the festival period of October and November too, retailers had
reported growth of about 7 per cent pan-India and was below the anticipated
double-digit growth.
Kumar Rajagopalan, CEO,
Retailers Association of India (RAI), said, “As we analyse
the retail sector’s performance in December 2023, growth has been
muted for many retailers despite starting discounts mid-month. It was
also the month of the marriage season.”
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Geographically, sales were led by the Southern
region, with retail businesses garnering a growth of 7 per cent. North and West
India registered a growth of low single digit at 3 per cent each. Retailers in
Eastern India said their growth was merely 2 per cent.
In terms of categories, QSR segment led the growth
with 9 per cent in December 2023 compared to December 2022. Food & grocery
sales were up 8 per cent in December over the same period last year. While
jewellery sales were up 7 per cent, beauty, wellness and personal care category
sales were up 6 per cent. Footwear segment sales were up 3 per cent while
apparel and clothing segment sales were up 4 per cent. Sports goods sales were
also up 4 per cent. Furniture and furnishing segment sales were up 5 per cent
in December 2023 versus December 2022.
However, consumer
durables and IT products witnessed a de-growth of 2 per cent in December 2023
compared to the sales levels in December 2022.