"Flipkart Wholesale", also available as a smartphone app,
currently sells apparel in the cities of Bengaluru, Gurugram and
Delhi. It plans to expand to 20 more cities and also offer
groceries by the end of the year, Flipkart said in a statement.
It also hopes to list more than 200,000 products in two months
and have 50 brands and 250 local manufacturers in the next few
days, the company added.
Flipkart, majority-owned by Walmart Inc, bought the U.S. retail
giant's wholesale business in India in July.
Amazon.com Inc and other e-commerce players including online
grocery upstart JioMart - backed by billionaire Mukesh Ambani -
have been wooing India's mom-and-pop stores, considered the
backbone of the economy.
Ambani's Reliance Industries Ltd has raised over $20 billion
this year from global investors including Facebook and
Alphabet's Google for its digital arm, which is expected to
support JioMart.
"Flipkart Wholesale" will face competition from similar services
from Amazon and other firms including Tencent-backed startup
Udaan.
(Reporting by Sachin Ravikumar; Editing by Krishna Chandra Eluri)
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