Flipkart extends lead in Indian e-commerce, Myntra widens lead in fashion, says BofA
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What Changed
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Why It Matters
Flipkart’s consolidation of market share and Myntra’s further dominance mean the domestic e‑commerce ecosystem is clustering around a few platforms that can afford advanced AI‑driven inventory, recommendation and logistic optimization; this raises entry barriers and pushes competitors to innovate or partner for AI capabilities to survive. The shift also skews data ownership—giving the leaders deeper behavioral insights—thereby accelerating the pace of AI‑powered consumer segmentation and targeted advertising, a trend that could reshape the broader Indian retail tech landscape.
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Who Is Affected
- AI product teams
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