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Cheer for retailers as shoppers open up purse
Cheer for retailers as shoppers open up purse Article published in Hindu Business Line print newspaper (23/10/2019)
Cheer for retailers as shoppers open up purse Article published in Hindu Business Line print newspaper (23/10/2019)
Credit goes to Buyers for Lifting Festive Sentiment LitmusWorld and RAI’s Festive Shopping Index 2019 on the front page of Economic Times print newspaper (23/10/2019)
Festive Shopping Index 2019: 89% of consumers willing to shop during festive season The most preferred mode of payment opted by consumers is credit cards at 55 percent as compared to 42 percent last year. Article published in Money Control
Top Five Trends of Festive Sale 2019 The ongoing festive season sales have turned to be the latest battleground for online and offline retailers to grab the top stop in this festive season. Article published in Indianretailer.com
Shopping budget of consumers looking up this festive season: survey About 26 per cent of consumers are willing to spend from ₹15,000 to ₹30,000 and 23 per cent looking at spending above ₹30,000 to ₹1 lakh, says the Festive Shopping Read more…
How Titan Eyeplus Ensures a Hassle Free Experience Article published in IndianRetailer.com. LitmusWorld facilitated Titan Eyeplus’ ‘Customer Day’ where top 10 front-line employees are recognised for their efforts in creating memorable customer experiences.
Festive cheers: About 90% of consumers want to shop during Diwali despite slowdown While consumer sentiment has remained downbeat for some months now, about 90% of Indian consumers are willing to spend during the ongoing festive season. Article published in Read more…
Consumers keen to shop during festive season: Study According to the report, consumers are resisting to spend cash during the ongoing festive season with the preference dropping from 19 percent last year to 9 percent this year. Article published in Read more…
Shoppers in top Indian metros continue to favour online shopping: Survey Shoppers in India’s top metros said they preferred shopping for mobile phones, new clothes, and appliances online and in malls this festival season, willing to spend over ₹15,000 on purchases, Read more…