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What matters to Indian consumers when shopping online

By IANS | Updated: July 27, 2021 14:20 IST

Mumbai, July 27 Great customer experience coupled with data security, sustainability and ethics matter greatly to Indian consumers ...

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Mumbai, July 27 Great customer experience coupled with data security, sustainability and ethics matter greatly to Indian consumers when shopping online, according to a study.

The study, which was conducted by Qualtrics for SAP Customer Experience, surveyed 982 Indian consumers to understand their expectations and experiences with supermarkets and fashion brands.

While 81 per cent Ind prefer shopping online with brands that have service options that allow them to transact how they like (online or face-to-face), 85 per cent prioritise delivery options that are both timely and accurate, as well as ease of making purchase across channels.

Data security is also a major concern about 84 per cent want to know and have full transparency when it comes to their personal data being used online.

The study also showed that 'fairness' is of paramount importance to Indian consumers, with respect to the rights and welfare of workers (84 per cent) and ethical treatment of suppliers (81 per cent) at the top of the list.

The consumers (72 per cent) are shifting their mindset by focusing on brands who have a strong emphasis on sustainability and ethics in sourcing and selling their products.

They are also placing high importance on healthy food, with 79 per cent preferring local organic produce from brands.

Moreover, consumers (71 per cent) also want to give back to the local community, either through charities, donations, fundraising or foundations.

"While it's positive that brands have adapted quickly to the pandemic by tapping on digital tools and turning to e-commerce, customers still expect brands to deliver on the basics this means providing them with positive experiences and swift resolution of issues," said Peggy Renders, General Manager and Senior Vice President, SAP Customer Experience, Asia Pacific and Japan.

"It is sobering to know that despite all the efforts businesses have put into digitalisation over the past year, fundamentals around customer centricity are still not being met. There is clearly an urgent need for brands to humanise the gap between digital actions and the heartstrings of consumers," Renders added.

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