Myntra CEO: Our sales target is $5 billion by 2018
Online retailer Myntra is aiming to achieve $5 billion in gross merchandise sales volume by 2018-2020, the company’s CEO told ET.
“Currently, we are about $500 million in GMV. We plan to double it to $1 billion in 2016 and are aiming at a $5-billion GMV by 2018-2020 timeframe,” Myntra CEO Ananth Narayanan told ET on the sidelines of a private label launch in partnership with Bollywood actor Deepika Padukone on Monday.
Private labels contribute about 20% to Myntra’s sales annually and the company wants to push more such labels as part of its strategy to achieve profitability in the next 18 months. The company has already launched private labels such as Roadster and HRX in the past.
Myntra claims to have achieved a 3.6-fold increase in GMV this year in the Big Billion Sale, which ended on October 17. The company which has over 20-million downloads of its app counts the three cities of Bengaluru, Delhi and Mumbai as its largest customers. “By 2020, we expect online channel to contribute 12-15% of total fashion apparel sales in India. Currently, it’s about 1.2%,” said