Flipkart to onboard 1.2 lakh new sellers, MSMEs by December
The Hindu
`New entrants can potentially create over 4 lakh jobs'
Flipkart said it would onboard 1.2 lakh new sellers and medium, small and micro enterprises on its platform by December this year and these new entrants would potentially create over 4 lakh direct and indirect jobs in the country.
With the new addition, the e-tailor would have over 4.2 lakh sellers and MSMEs by end of 2021, up from 3.75 lakh currently.
Most of these new sellers and MSMEs would come from Tier 2 and Tier 3 markets including Agra, Indore, Jaipur, Panipat, Rajkot and Surat, said the company in a statement on Thursday.

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