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D2C brands outpace marketplaces in festive orders: GoKwik report

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Mumbai: In a notable shift in online retail, D2C brands have surpassed marketplaces during the recent sale period, achieving a 64 per cent growth in orders compared to 26 per cent growth on marketplaces. This trend reflects increased shopper confidence in D2C brands, making them less reliant on marketplace sales.

Major marketplaces in India held their biggest festive sales from September 25 until Dussehra. Previously, D2C brands experienced a dip in orders during this time, but this has changed since last year. D2C brands are now running significant sales alongside marketplaces and continue to see rising order volumes.

Footwear, traditionally an offline category, led growth with a 273 per cent increase in orders, followed by fashion and beauty with 84 per cent and 73 per cent increases, respectively. Jewelry, which is often preferred for online shopping, saw a 38 per cent rise in orders, indicating growing trust in D2C brands even for items usually bought offline.

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“D2C is here and thriving; the ecosystem is expanding and the market is deepening,” said GoKwik’s co-founder and CEO Chirag Taneja. “Shoppers are more confident about placing their bets on D2C now more than ever. The personalization, niche products, and seamless shopping experience brands have been providing to these shoppers is reaping results,” he added.

Electronics, however, experienced a three per cent slowdown, likely due to the rise of quick commerce, marketplace dominance with discounts on mobile phones and TVs, and a resurgence in offline shopping as retailers match online deals.

Average order value (AOV) for D2C brands jumped 11 per cent year on year, from ₹1,368 to ₹1,869. Jewelry led this surge, with AOV increasing from ₹1,207 in 2023 to ₹1,809 this year.

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Payment behavior has also changed, with GoKwik’s data showing a 5 per cent increase in prepaid orders, especially in fashion, where shoppers are opting to pay upfront.

“While UPI continues to be shoppers’ favorite prepaid mode of payment, EMI also seems to be the flavor of the season. With Gen Z shopping more and more, brands are bridging the gap between aspiration and affordability by providing easy and flexible EMI options,” Chirag said.

Tier one cities contributed most to this surge, witnessing a 96 per cent spike, an unusual trend for the festive season, which typically sees higher orders from tier three cities. Tier one cities also recorded the highest AOV increases. Geographically, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, and Tamil Nadu had the highest order volume surges.

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GoKwik supports over 10,000 brands in its network, including Lenskart, Neemans, Man Matters, and Shoppers Stop, covering key online shopping categories. The eCommerce enabler expects this trend to continue in the lead-up to Diwali.

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Goafest 2026 registrations now open at early bird rates

South Asia’s top advertising festival returns to Goa in May with fresh ideas and big conversations.

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MUMBAI: Goafest is back and this time it’s not just calling for entries, it’s calling for everyone who wants to stay ahead of the creative curve. Delegate registrations for the 19th edition of Goafest, South Asia’s premier festival celebrating creativity and advertising excellence, are now open. Early Bird rates are available until 30 April 2026. The festival will take place from 20 to 22 May 2026 at Taj Cidade de Goa Horizon. It promises a dynamic line-up of keynote speakers, panel discussions, workshops and networking opportunities designed to spark fresh perspectives and meaningful industry connections.

Advertising Agencies Association of India (AAAI) president Srinivasan K. Swamy said, “Goafest continues to be a defining platform for the advertising and marketing community, bringing together diverse voices from across the ecosystem.”

Goafest 2026 co-chairman of the organising committee Mohit Joshi added, “Each year, Goafest creates an environment that encourages collaboration and connection across the industry.”

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Goafest is co-hosted by the Advertising Agencies Association of India (AAAI) and The Advertising Club (TAC). The event has established itself as one of the most anticipated gatherings in the advertising and marketing calendar, offering professionals a space to exchange ideas, learn from leaders and celebrate outstanding work.

In the fast-moving world of creativity, where trends change faster than campaign deadlines, Goafest remains the annual pit-stop where the industry catches its breath, swaps stories and leaves inspired ready to create the next big idea.

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