Assisted e-commerce (meta commerce) grows by 91% in semi-urban and rural retail counters.
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PayNearby releases detailed analysis on ‘assisted digital transactions’ FY23 in its third pan-India report titled Retail-O-Nomics.
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Insurance policy purchase and insurance premium collection saw a massive 150% growth in transactions and 140% in customer adoption.
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PAN card issuance services have seen a steep growth of 437%.
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During the PM-Kisan Samman Nidhi fund release, cash withdrawals on average grew by 36% as compared to the rest of the year.
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Amongst credit products, personal loans and gold loans saw good adoption at the last mile, crossing the seven-figure mark in disbursements within a few months of launch.
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Bill payment service at local stores witnessed an increase of 74% in value and 39% in volume.
Bengaluru, 20 December 2023: PayNearby, India’s largest branchless banking and digital network, today released the data report ‘Retail-O-Nomics’. It highlights that Unified Payments Interface (UPI) transactions saw an 118% and 106% increase in volume and value, respectively, at semi-urban and rural stores, representing the growing adoption of UPI beyond Tier II regions in the country. In addition, mPOS (mobile point of sale) acceptance witnessed a growth of 5% in value, emphasizing the increasing adoption of cutting-edge technology among small merchants.
Insurance policy purchases and premium collections surged by 150% in transaction volume and 140% in new customer adoption, underscoring the role of digital retail stores in addressing the challenges of insurance penetration in Bharat and their gradual evolution into multi-utility centers for citizens.
The insights are part of the third edition of the Pan-India report titled ‘Retail-O-Nomics’ released by PayNearby. The report has been prepared based on transactions conducted across a million-plus PayNearby retail touchpoints, consisting of kirana stores, mobile recharge stores, medical shops, customer service points (CSPs), travel agents, etc. throughout the country. The findings compare business data from January to November 2023 with the same period in the year 2022.
As per the report, the nationwide new registered retailer count increased by 9%, underscoring the eagerness of the retail community to participate in India’s growth story by facilitating assisted financial and digital transactions at nearby stores. Overall, transactions grew by 10%, both in volume and value. The transactions include not only banking and financial services but also digital services like utility payments, cash collection, credit, insurance, assisted commerce, and more, indicating a significant behavioral shift among consumers in these regions towards assisted digital methods for their banking and lifestyle needs, contributing to their integration into the formal economy.
In 2023, Micro ATM and AePS cash withdrawals, pivotal for rural and semi-urban digital counters (retail stores), fell short of expected growth. However, MATM device demand remained robust, marking a 17% surge in purchases compared to last year. Although transaction volume decreased, the average cash withdrawal per transaction grew slightly, from ₹2595 in 2022 to ₹2624 in 2023. Notably, AePS withdrawals surged consistently by 30–40% during DBT releases, notably during PM Kisan Yojana credits, as compared with the rest of the year.
The report also highlights a staggering 65% surge in cash collection at retail counters, reflecting soaring demand for credit and financial solutions nationwide. With an average monthly collection of ₹1,700 crores, the company witnessed heightened demand across various processes, including a remarkable 25% surge in EMI collections for NBFCs, MFIs, and small finance banks. This uptick in EMI collections signifies a rising awareness and interest in credit and financial offerings at the grassroots level. Additionally, positive growth in subscriptions for OTTs, online education, and online gaming underlines a latent demand for digital services, indicating Bharat’s growing affinity for digital products.
Amongst credit products, business, personal, and gold loans gained rapid traction, surpassing a seven-figure mark in loan disbursement. Impressively, 21% of applicants were new to credit (NTC), reflecting a growing trend. The average age of 28–30 highlights a dynamic, youthful entrepreneurial base. These loans, catering to SMEs’ working capital and individual lifestyle upgrades, underscore the urgent need for scalable, affordable credit solutions for India’s unhindered progress.
The assisted e-commerce segment, meta-commerce, emerged as another significant highlight this year, with a network of ~40,000 retailers actively engaged in providing e-commerce services. Particularly noteworthy is the substantial traction of the Branded Shop category, featuring top brands across consumer electronics, mobile accessories, kitchen appliances, and more. Popular categories in the e-commerce portfolio include grocery, grooming, toys, and healthcare products. The average ticket size in the branded shop category was ₹3,184, while for the rest of the e-commerce portfolio, it was ₹1,586.
FY 2023 saw a surge in re-banking at retail counters, opening 175,000 new current and savings accounts. The report highlights a robust 202% growth in account balances compared to last year.
Commenting on the report findings, Anand Kumar Bajaj, Founder, MD & CEO of PayNearby, said, “Embracing rural India’s pulse, Retail-O-Nomics depicts a narrative where hinterlands not only keep pace with urban areas but actively integrate into the formal economy. The surge in GTV results from not only the growth in traditional banking and ATM services but also the adoption of products like UPI and MPOS, NTC credit solutions, insurance, e-commerce, and more. Despite this, there’s still a huge untapped market needing the right product, pricing, and distribution for easier adoption. This report aims to catalyze dialogues and implement measures for widespread financial and digital service accessibility, especially in Tier II and beyond. Committed to this vision, we empower retailers and consumers through user-friendly solutions, focusing on technology simplification and democratization via our distribution-as-a-service network.
A case in point is the introduction of assisted e-commerce in our network. With this service, rural aspirational customers are getting the best products at a nearby store, retailers are seeing enhanced income, and e-commerce partners are not only reaching new markets but also seeing reduced return rates, optimizing overall business costs. In fact, return rates through meta commerce are nearly 1/3rd of the standard return rate witnessed by B2C e-commerce platforms, highlighting the significant role played by human interventions at retail counters in the overall consumer experience.”
Bill payments spiked by 74% in value and 39% in volume, while mobile recharge grew by 3%. Assisted Income Tax Return (ITR) services rose by 4%. Travel bookings maintained an 8% growth in flights and 6% in rail bookings during festivals. New PAN card issuance and corrections skyrocketed by 437%. Notably, 41% of banking transactions occurred from 3.00 pm to 9.00 pm, highlighting retail outlets’ crucial role in meeting banking and digital needs, especially within the PayNearby network.
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