Tag: Arun Chandra Mohan

  • Amazon reportedly in talks to buy Jabong in India

    Amazon reportedly in talks to buy Jabong in India

    MUMBAI: With the rivalry rising in the e-commerce space, it looks like the Indian arm of Amazon is ready to heat it up a notch.  The e-tailer is reportedly in talks with Indian fashion site Jabong to acquire it.

     

    According to a report in a leading daily, the talks are at a preliminary stage and despite being valued at around $500 million in a recent regulatory filing, Jabong is holding out for $700 million as it reports to have multiple suitors.

     

    Denying commenting on the speculations, Amazon said, “We do not comment on anything we may or may not do in the future.”

     

    The report quoted a person working with the US e-tailer as saying that Jabong was ideal for acquisition since Flipkart had acquired Myntra in May for around $330 million.

     

    Flipkart-Myntra reportedly has 50 per cent of India’s online fashion retail market share with Jabong at 25 per cent.

     

    Amazon CEO Jeff Bozos had promised to invest $2 billion in its India operations with a big chunk of it going towards acquisitions.

     

    Fashion e-tailer Jabong is part of a global group after its investors German venture capital group Rocket Internet and with Swedish investor Kinnevik announcing a merger of five emerging market fashion start-ups. The merged entity is called Global Fashion Group (GFG) and worth about worth 2.7 billion euros or around Rs 21,000 crore.

     

    The company’s CEO Arun Chandra Mohan has also been pretty optimistic about the company’s outlook and had said in a recent interview to the paper said, “I believe the valuation of my company is going to be significant. We are going to be a billion dollar business.”

     

    Amazon India started offering fashion products on its marketplace in May, and an acquisition offers a swift route to scaling up. In the US, Amazon chose a similar strategy to improve its fashion credentials by buying Zappos in 2009. 

  • Jabong unveils an exclusive collection ‘Alia Bhatt for Jabong’

    Jabong unveils an exclusive collection ‘Alia Bhatt for Jabong’

    MUMBAI: After Karan Johar and Shilpa Shetty, it’s now Alia Bhatt who has turned designer. Alia Bhatt has joined hands with Jabong.com to launch her line of apparel ‘Alia Bhatt for Jabong’, which will retail exclusively on the portal.

     

    The new collection was launched today at a fashion show at Four Seasons in Mumbai where she showcased her collection on the ramp as designer and showstopper.

     

    While Jabong is known for its association with movie stars like the fair and lovely girl Yami Gautam and the Heropanti famed Kirti Sanonas, this is the first time Jabong has launched an entire line fashioned by an iconic star.

     

    Commenting on the launch of the collection Jabong.com founder and CEO Arun Chandra Mohan said, “We have been looking for someone who is young, confident, stylish and has a great connect with the youth, who better than Alia Bhatt who has ingenious sense of style and knack for fashion to be associated with. We are happy to introduce Alia Bhatt’s collection exclusively on Jabong.  This new collection is all about catering to the needs of young girls who want to make a style statement.”

     

     The collection is designed by Bhatt herself and befits the actress’s personal sense of style. The apparel range targeting the GenY includes bohemian line, the casual denim line or clubbing / party line, ripped jeans, leather jackets and floral. The collection makes a direct connect with Alia’s wardrobe. The collection also includes shoes for young girls.

     

    Bhatt said, “I’ve had a great time creating a fashion line with Jabong; the shoot we did with Farrokh Chothia was very special and exactly how I imagined. And now comes the best part, sharing the experience and the brand with my fans and everyone out there who just loves clothes. Online shopping is the new rage which is enhancing the shopping experience altogether, and Jabong has the ability and the reach to deliver the experience right to your doorstep.”

     

    Having tied up with designer Rohit Bal, and having launched some leading international fashion brands like Miss Selfridge, River Island, the online e-tailer is looking for many more A-class designer collections and global fashion brand launches this year. 

  • Private labels coming soon on Jabong

    Private labels coming soon on Jabong

    MUMBAI: As the e-commerce wars continue, online fashion retailer Jabong.com is all ready to jump in. According to PTI report, the company is planning to launch private label brands in the next 4-5 months.

     

    Talking to PTI, Jabong.com’s founder and CEO Arun Chandra Mohan said,  “We are setting up a full-fledged design team in London because we also want to create our own brands that provide good, fast, western fashion to the Indian consumers. We are in the final stages of setting up a top end design studio in London. It will be a team of the best fashion companies in the world that are going to be focusing only on creating the design. There is an immense opportunity to develop our own brands.”

     

    Jabong.com sells over 1,500 brands like Adidas, Puma, Levi’s, Converse, Proline, Nike among others. It also has apparels from leading fashion designers.

     

    Mohan added, “About 55-60 per cent of the company’s revenue comes from tier II and III cities. There are not enough malls in the smaller cities, which makes it conducive for people to shop online. We are growing at 10-15 per cent month on month. We are doing sales of about $30 million a month.”

     

    Commenting on the increasing e-commerce market in India, Mohan said that India is at an inflection point, where China was nearly three-four years ago.

     

    Jabong has also invested heavily on its mobile app because nearly 50 per cent of people are accessing internet through their mobile phones and that brings about 30 per cent revenue to the company.

  • Jabong.com Ties Up Exclusivly with Blue Saint, British Menswear

    Jabong.com Ties Up Exclusivly with Blue Saint, British Menswear

    MUMBAI: Blue Saint, a hip, British menswear brand has entered India through an exclusive tie up with Jabong.com- India’s leading online fashion destination. Breaking the stereotype of West and East Fashion, Blue Saint will launch its collection for the youth of India-the fifty one chinos. The brand’s designers, who have travelled the world to meet youngsters of different genres, have come up with this exclusive collection that is inspired by the synergy between fashion, music and travel. Blue Saint’s launch collection includes fine fitted Chinos available in more than 51 shades, providing young street casual wear for the younger men, in the age group of 16 – 24 yrs.

    Bringing a colorful revolution to your closet, Blue Saint, will have shades of blue, browns, khakis in addition to yellows and red. From over 51 shades to choose from, Blue Saint on Jabong will transform the way you style. If you are thinkingto what to pair your colored chinos with, Jabong, will offer a solution to that as well. Style and guiding tips are an added point with the launch of this acclaimed brand. Get set to nail your complete look, and revamp your wardrobe, that too, without burning holes in your pocket!

    The brandtook cues from grunge, punk, and indie styles; hence, by the choice of colours, prints and even fabrics, they captured the spirit of youth in its collection.The stylish casual wear is apt for any outing, whether it’sclubbing, hanging out with friends or any evening step out, Blue Saint’s clothing will make sure that you stand out in the crowd.

    Talking about the collaboration, Arun Chandra Mohan, Founder and CEO, Jabong.com said, “We are really excited as we continue to bring international fashion for our customers through Jabong.com. We feel that the young Indian men are now really discerning in their choice of clothes, hence, they are on a constant look out for the latest trend and styles. At Jabong, Fashion means accessible to all, restricted to none! With this mind-set, weintend to widen our portfolio with more and more global brands, and offer a lot of variety to our shoppers.

    Speaking on Blue Saint’s debut in India, Akshat Kedia, Blue Saint, said, “Weknow the young Indian male is really fashion conscious. To continue our determination to reach global consumers, Blue Saint, has been expanding rapidly over the last few months. India, as one of the fastest growing economies of the world, has been on our radar for some time, and now with our successful venture with Jabong, we have the right partner to address the fashion needs of Indian consumers. Jabong’sinsight into the Indian men’s fashion market combined with the appeal of Blue Saint will enable us to build a strong business in India.”

    150 pieces from the latest collection are already up for grabs and are priced at Rs1499/- onwards

  • Jabong launches exclusive designer collection by India’s top fashion designer RohitBal

    Jabong launches exclusive designer collection by India’s top fashion designer RohitBal

    MUMBAI: Jabong.com, India’s leading online fashion destination, in association with renowned Fashion Designer, RohitBaltoday unveiled the“RohitBal for Jabong” collectionat the Palladium Hotel, Mumbai. The evening saw the launch of this exclusive designer wear collection for women via a fashion show that had models strut for the guests in RohitBal’s creations. Actress ShraddhaKapoor walked the ramp donning a gorgeous ‘RohitBal for Jabong’ ensemble during the launch.

     

    From the time when Indian fashion was first defined, the iconic name RohitBalhas been synonymous in the light of some most exquisite cotemporary shades of ethnic India. Deeply rooted with this ideology and creating some of the finest and most chic apparel, Jabong decided to take the fashion quotient a few notches higher with this association.This is the first time that Delhi-based designer, RohitBal known primarily for his heavily embellished ethnic wear for men and women, will be designing exclusively for any online fashion retailer.

     

    RohitBal’s collectionbringsa unique charm with delicate detailing and high design. The collection reflects his brand belief of beauteous anarkalis and prolific use of net and cotton with decorative motif embroidery and block prints. Whilst at one end, it highlights RohitBal’s biggest strength of creating magic with natural shades of white, cream and almond, on the other end it depicts his interpretation of popular color shades of fuchsia, orange and yellow. The collection is an honest attempt in making RohitBal’s Signature Designs affordable and accessible to the diverse and discerningbuyers in India.The collection pricedat Rs. 5999and upwards, features the trendiest styles composed of anarkalis, lehangacholis, sarees and chudidarkurtas. The line offers must-have pieces for every occasion and the perfect standout accent to both daytime and evening looks.

     

    Commenting on the association, Arun Chandra Mohan, Founder & CEO, Jabong.com said“This launch comes in response to the increasing popularity and demand of designer clothes on our website over the past few months. Celebrating the craft of fashion with the eminent designer himself, we are proud to launch the exclusive collection ‘RohitBal for Jabong’. His collection is an incredible assortment which will cater to the growing demand for what’s new and next in designer wear for women.”

     

    RohitBal during the collection launch said, “I am really excited to launch the new collection – ‘RohitBal for Jabong’. This marks a terrific new phase of my creativity while allowing me to meet the demand for designer collections in the massive Indian market. Online retail is the future and this platform enables me to reach out to an entirely untapped market of young, fashionable buyers. I look forward to a long relationship with Jabong and present several new collections. For me, this is the future of fashion.”

     

    Jabong.com over the last few years has clocked not only the loyalty of its customers but has also grown strength by strength earning customer testimonials. Today, with the widest assortment, Jabong has become a one stop shop for all fashion needs. Jabong.com today exudes this vision of being India’s leading online fashion retailer with all its associations and expansions.

     

    To shop the latest collection, please visitwww.jabong.com. Follow Jabong on Twitter @JabongIndia and find Game4u on Facebook atwww.facebook.com/myjabong

     

  • Jabong.com hosted Asia’s first ever –Google+ Shoppable Hangout

    Jabong.com hosted Asia’s first ever –Google+ Shoppable Hangout

    MUMBAI: Jabong.com, India’s favourite online fashion destination,launchedUK’s leading high-street brand, Dorothy Perkins in India at LakméFashion Week Summer/Resort 2014. The brand alsobrought in another innovative platform by hosting Asia’s first ever ‘Google+ Shoppable Hangout’ called “Jabong Shoppable Hangout with Dorothy Perkins”live from the ramp wherein populace witnessed Dorothy Perkins’ show, interacted with fashion influencers as well as shopped from the collection.

    The hangout was hosted live from Grand Hyatt, Santacruz, the venue of Lakme Fashion Weekby Fashion Director of acclaimed fashion magazine Grazia, Ekta Rajani along with renowned fashion Designer Anita Dongre known for cutting edge women apparel for the last two decades, Dorothy Perkins Marketing Director Alex Maw and India’s first and most famous celebrity blogger who blogs on Bollywood, Miss Malini

    This platform provided the Indian consumer a completely new shopping experience.The show was a grand success as users logged on to Google+ hangout. Participants interacted with the hosts and other members on this platform. Increasing the fashion quotient on the dais, the four divas elevated the fashion quotient of the chic collection through the shoppable hangout at the fashion week. Viewers got to know more about Dorothy Perkins collection, latest trends and styles, Kangana Ranaut’s, the showstopper’s outfit and much more. Not only this, participants gota chance to buy Dorothy Perkins products live from the ramp.

    Speaking on the occasion, Arun Chandra Mohan, Founder and CEO of Jabong.com said,“Jabong.com strongly believes in democratizing fashion and bringing the runway to millions of homes.The ‘Google+ Shoppable Hangout’for the Dorothy Perkins showreceived an overwhelming response. The idea behind this was to make the show more innovative and to bring the brand more accessible to the audience on its launch. With the e-commerce market in India growing at an extraordinary rate, we thought of introducing a unique and innovative shopping experience to the Indian shoppers. Going ahead we will continue to bring such distinctive experiences for the fashion fanatics.”

    “Association with the fashion leaderJabong.com and coming together with technology giant Google to create a shoppable hangout for the Dorothy Perkins SS 2014 collection showcased at LFW SR 2014 is another feather in our cap and reinforces our position as the most innovative and digitally advanced fashion platform in the country” said SaketDhankar, Head-Fashion, IMG Reliance.

    Speaking on the occasion, Anita Dongresaid“It’s exciting to be a part of this first of a kind digital experience, where we get to share and exchange ideas on trends and fashion, offer a live sneak peek into all the action at LFW and at the same time allow the consumer a chance to buy hot off the ramp fashion. E-commerce is the future of fashion retail and this initiative takes it a step ahead with bringing it live to the homes of the fashion enthusiasts across India, from one the most prestigious fashion events in the country.

    Speaking on the occasion, Alex Maw, Marketing Director, Dorothy Perkins said “Having the opportunity for our brand to take part in “Jabong Shoppable Hangout with Dorothy Perkins” live from our catwalk show in Mumbai was incredible! To be the first ever to do this in Asia with our partner Jabong.com paves the way for future initiatives. To be amongst 3 of India’s most influential female fashionistas was such a treat too’

    Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Sandeep Menon, Director Marketing, Google India said, “This could get very infectious. We’ve had some serious fun working with Lakmé Fashion Week to make the show more innovative and more accessible than it’s ever been before. At Google we believe in doing things differently and, therefore, the idea was to bring fashion fans closer to the action and get everyone involved to experience this season’s flavors, the colours, the faces, the designs, the celebrities and just about everything else up-close and through multiple dimensions.”

     

  • Expect an inflexion point soon, says Jabong’s Praveen Sinha

    Expect an inflexion point soon, says Jabong’s Praveen Sinha

    MUMBAI: With our increasingly frenetic lives, especially in metros and towns, more and more people are opting to shop online instead of tiring themselves out at stores and malls.

     

    No wonder online retail is booming business with an e-commerce website going live almost every other day. That these portals often make little or no profit and are forced to raise funds to stay alive is a separate story. 

     

    The journey of Jabong.com – the Indian fashion and lifestyle e-commerce site co-founded by Praveen Sinha, Arun Chandra Mohan, Manu Jain and Mukul Bafana in January 2012 – is no different.

     

    One of the most visited e-commerce sites during the Great Online Shopping Festival 2013, reportedly, Jabong is currently raising a fresh round of equity funding, estimated at $100 million, of which it has received $27.5 million from British development finance institution CDC. Just last month, another online retailer, Myntra.com, raised $50 million through equity funding.

     

    While Jabong co-founder and MD, Sinha, refused to comment on raising funds, he spoke of where the company and the business of e-commerce is headed in an interview to indiantelevision.com.

     

    Excerpts…

     

    How would you think Jabong.com fared in 2013?

     

    The year was pretty good; in terms of growth and health, the financial and operational matrix, and when it comes to revenue. We saw twice the growth and almost thrice the revenue last year.

     

    The interesting insight is that in 2013, we saw more than 50 per cent purchases from consumers from cities other than the top four metros. Secondly, the combination of social media and mobile worked in our favour as both play the role of influencer and act as enablers for people to buy online. So, for us, these platforms have become more important. And with a good balance between payment options, we didn’t see a significant change/imbalance in terms of cash-on-delivery (COD) or online payment. As we grow, the percentage of online buyers is increasing, though not significantly, and that shows trust is building among people and they are putting more faith in us.

     

    Where do you see the company going in 2014?

     

    Similar growth is obvious. I think there will be an inflexion point, where we will see even more growth than what we are seeing today. I’m not sure whether that point will come in 2014 or 2015 and the reason I’m saying so is because the growth which I’m referring to will only happen in the fashion and apparel categories.

     

    These categories have the highest demand, followed by electronics. That said, if you compare India with other countries, there is a huge gap between where we are and where we need to be.

     

    For example in telecom, when we started, we had least penetrated landline numbers but with the onset of mobile, we saw good penetration. Now, it is really high. So, if we compare e-commerce to telecom penetration, e-commerce will see a huge jump. Internet penetration and usage for retailing is around 15-20 per cent in India while in other countries, it is up to 40-60 per cent. Therefore, the gap will be filled up though we don’t know if it will happen this year or next year or year-on-year.

     

    The e-commerce business has changed drastically over the years. What are the reasons behind the changes? How big is the industry now?

     

    There are multiple reasons for the change. Firstly, it is trust. There is a history to why people didn’t trust. E-commerce is not very new in the country; there were a few players already in the market but the quality of products wasn’t right, delivery was an issue, so was pricing. People were not happy with the experience. Secondly, there has been an increase in the number of people online. Thirdly, the players, especially new entrants, wanted to build on trust so they came up with return policy, COD. Fourthly, it was not only about selling unknown or luxury brands which only a few people knew about, but also popular brands. Assortment build was huge. It is now value for money. People are now getting a good choice and at a lower price. It is a win-win situation for the customers.

     

    Another point is about the infrastructure where logistics have evolved; some companies have built their own logistics to have better payment options. Also, brands are ready as they are getting more space. For instance, a brand with a presence in 40-60 cities would reach say 6,000 cities at one go through e-commerce.

     

    Do you see e-commerce companies cutting across age-groups or will they continue to target the youth?

     

    By the next generation, e-commerce will cut cross all ages. The internet is new, so most of the internet population is made up of people in the age group of 15-35 years. This age group is very comfortable using technology while the older generation spends more time online checking emails rather than buying. However, this will change over time and people will shift from just content to purchasing as well.

     

    Will too much competition benefit or harm the industry as companies have special discounts to lure customers?

     

    If you don’t give discounts, how do you make profit? Globally too, there are a lot of e-commerce companies but very few have scaled up. It’s not that these don’t give discounts.

     

    Both the offline and online worlds have their pros and cons. A strong plus point of the online world is that we don’t have to open up a high-end physical infrastructure. So, you don’t have high rentals and high operation costs. Also, you don’t have limited period of service. All these factors allow us to have savings.

     

    What e-commerce companies do is they give out that saving to customers as discounts so that the whole sector grows. Even today, the sector is not even one per cent of the economy. Even in the case of developed countries like the US and developing ones like China, this was the model followed before it became profitable.

     

    Which period of the year is best for Jabong.com? What makes it the best?

     

    There is no best season for us. We create our own throughout the year. It is mostly occasion-based, for example Diwali, Valentine’s Day etc. but we create our own occasions and repeat the patterns.