Top 5 Retailers of India

Pantaloon Retail / Future Group

  • Big bazaar, Food Bazaar – Food & grocery
  • Hometown, Furniture Bazaar, Collection-i – Home solutions e-Zone – Consumer electronics
  • Shoe Factory – Foot wear
  • Depot – Books, music & gifts
  • Star, Sitara & Health village(w.i.p.) – Health & Beauty care services Futurbazaar.com – e-tailing
  • Bowling co. – Entertainment

K Raheja Group

Shopper’s Stop

HomeStop – the exclusive home furnishings Décor as well as furniture store

HyperCity– a premium shopping destination for foods, homeware, home entertainment, Hi-Tech appliances, furniture, sports, toys & fashion

Other format of the company includes – Crossword, Book Store, Mothercare & Early Learning Centre (ELC), Estee Lauder group, Airport Retailing, TimeZone Entertainment

Tata Group

  • Westside, a lifestyle retail chain
  • Star India Bazaar – a hypermarket
  • Landmark, India’s largest book and music retailer Croma, a consumer electronics chain
  • Titan Industries
  • Tanishq, the jewellery brand

RPG Group

  • Foodworld stores, food & grocery retail
  • Spencer’s Hyper, Super, Daily and Express formats Music World stores

Landmark Group

  • Home Centre Centrepoint Babyshop
  • Splash
  • Shoe Mart Lifestyle Max
  • Lifestyle Department Stores SPAR hypermarkets
  • Foodmart Fitness First
  • Citymax India

The Indian Retail Market is worth a whooping 10,00,000 crores. Of the total Retail Market, major contribution of more than 95% comes from the unorganized sector. The balance is contributed by the Organized retail sector, which is still in nascent stage but growing steadily since last decade.

The first retailers in India include Bata, Pantaloon, Bombay Dyeing, Spencers, Nilgiris. The current retail scenario is controlled by the likes of Shoppers’ Stop, Branded Outlets, Big Bazaars and the likes.

The difference between the organized and unorganized retail sectors in US and some of the Far East Asian countries are pretty low unlike in India. With the advent of some big players in the field of retail in India, the gap is likely to be reduced in the coming years. The difference between them is 85:15 in favor of the organized sector in US and 81:19 in Taiwan.

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