Amazon India Aims to Digitally Enable 10M MSMEs, Create 1M Jobs by 2025
Amazon India has set ambitious goals for the next few years. By 2025, it aims to digitally enable 10 million MSMEs and create 1 million additional jobs in India. The company has already enabled exports worth $3 billion since January 2020 and has helped create nearly 1 million jobs to date.
Amazon India's impact on MSMEs is significant. It currently works with over 2.5 million MSMEs, including sellers, artisans, weavers, and service partners. This number has grown rapidly, with nearly 250,000 new sellers joining Amazon.in since January 2020. The company has also made efforts to reach out to regional markets, with over 75,000 sellers registering on Amazon India in regional Indian languages.
Amazon India's services extend beyond selling. It offers seller registration and account management services in multiple Indian languages, including Hindi, Tamil, Marathi, and Kannada. The company aims to further boost exports, targeting $10 billion in ecommerce exports by 2025.
Amazon India's plans by 2025 are expansive. It aims to digitally enable 10 million MSMEs and create 1 million additional jobs. With over 2.5 million MSMEs already working with Amazon India, the company is well on its way to achieving these goals. Its focus on regional languages and exports indicates a commitment to inclusive growth and international expansion.
 
         
       
     
     
    