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Puma and Adidas Seek Approvals To Set Up Ecommerce

German sports goods makers Puma and Adidas have sought the government’s permission to operate their own e-commerce portals, the first among foreign companies to take advantage of the change in law that allowed single-brand overseas retailers to sell online as well in India. The two firms have also sought clarification and approval from the government […]

Puma, Adidas Seek Approvals To Set Up Ecommerce
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Market ShiftForeign single-brand retailers can now directly sell online, bypassing traditional distribution channels.

Foreign Brands Go Direct-to-Consumer Online: India's Retail Landscape Shifts

  • WHAT: Puma and Adidas are the first foreign single-brand retailers to seek approval for direct e-commerce in India following a policy change.
  • WHO: Existing distributors, wholesalers, and multi-brand retailers will face increased direct competition from global brands.
  • IMPACT: This shift will likely lead to more competitive pricing, faster product launches, and direct consumer engagement by brands.
  • CONTEXT: This aligns with the global trend of brands moving towards direct-to-consumer (D2C) models to control brand experience and margins.
  • ACTION: Indian manufacturers and retailers should evaluate D2C strategies and strengthen their own online presence or unique value propositions.
Affects:DistributorsRetailersWholesalersGarment ManufacturersSourcing ManagersImportersLogistics & FreightBrand OwnersInvestors
E-commerceD2CSingle-brand retailFDISports apparelMarket entry
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German sports goods makers Puma and Adidas have sought the government’s permission to operate their own e-commerce portals, the first among foreign companies to take advantage of the change in law that allowed single-brand overseas retailers to sell online as well in India.

The two firms have also sought clarification and approval from the government on whether their existing wholesale entities can engage in direct retailing and e-commerce, a company executive said.

“Based on the new regulation on single-brand retail, we have sought approval for Puma sports India to do retail and e-commerce. The same entity was originally allowed to do wholesale of Puma products,” a top official of Puma India said.

Company had recently filed an application with the Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion (DIPP), the modal agency for foreign direct investment in India, Adidas has also sought similar approval from the DIPP, according to a confirmed source.

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