Retail at 93% of pre-Covid level in February, finds survey – Times of India

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CHENNAI: India’s retail business reached 93% of pre-Covid lockdown levels in February on the back of better performance by consumer durables and quick service restaurants (QSRs).
The retail sector, along with several others, was crippled when India went in for a complete lockdown last March to arrest the spread of the pandemic. While other sectors have since recovered, retail had continued to lag.
The quantum of de-growth in retail sales has reduced as most segments have started to show significant improvement. A survey by the Retailers Association of India (RAI) indicates sales in February 2021 were at -7% of last year’s sales on a year-on-year (YoY) comparison.

RAI’s CEO Kumar Rajagopalan said, “We hope that the uncertainty regarding the rising cases of Covid in a few states will not cast its shadow on the growth momentum with the rollout of the vaccine. Restrictions or not, it has now become imperative for every retailer to adopt ‘phygital’ in various ways — be it social media, messaging platforms, or digital shopping in addition to their normal channels — to align themselves with the changing consumer mindsets of the Next Normal.”
Consumer durables grew 15% YoY, while QSRs grew 18% in February. Categories like footwear, beauty, wellness & personal care, sports goods and food & grocery are showing a steady recovery, the survey said.
Recovery across regions is showing steady improvement with eastern India indicating growth of 2% in the month of February. Southern & northern India have recovered better with sales nearing pre-Covid levels at -6% and -9% respectively YoY, while progress in the western region was slower at -16%.

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Retailers reach 93% of pre-COVID sales: RAI

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The retail industry’s business is on the brink of full recovery as it achieved 93% of pre-COVID sales in February, according to a report.

Segments such as consumer durables and quick service restaurants (QSR) have shown growth of 15% and 18% respectively in February 2021, the report from the Retailers Association of India (RAI) said.

“The quantum of de-growth in retail sales has reduced as most segments in retail have started to show significant improvement,” it said. Categories such as footwear, beauty, wellness and personal care, sports goods and food and grocery are showing steady month-on-month recovery.

“The 13th edition of the Retail Business Survey by the Retailers Association of India (RAI) indicates sales in February 2021 were at -7% of last year’s sales on a year-on-year (y-o-y) comparison and at -18% in Q3FY21 on a y-o-y comparison,” it said.

Recovery across regions was showing steady improvement, with eastern India indicating growth of 2% in February. “Southern and Northern India have recovered better with sales nearing pre-COVID-19 levels at -6% and -9% respectively (y-o-y), while Western India has progressed slower at -16%,” it said.

RAI CEO Kumar Rajagopalan said retailers were hopeful of achieving pre-pandemic levels of business in the first six months of 2021. “It is heartening to see recovery across categories. We hope that the uncertainty regarding the rising cases of COVID-19 in a few States will not cast its shadow on the growth momentum with the roll-out of the vaccine,” he added.

After the pandemic, it has become imperative for retailers to adopt ‘phygital’ — be it social media, messaging platforms, or digital shopping, in addition to their normal channels to align themselves with the changing consumer mindsets, he noted. Recovery would need unconventional solutions and government support, RAI said.

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