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'Direct selling/MLM industry can touch Rs 64,500 crore by 2025'


Once clear regulatory guidelines are in place, the industry has the potential to touch Rs 64,500 crore in by 2025, from a Rs 7,200 crore size now, felt industry experts here.



Talking at sidelines of the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI), Rajandeep Singh, manager, strategy, strategy & operations, management consulting, said that countries with a thriving direct selling market, have direct selling market to ratio of 0.2 to 1.2 per cent. In India direct selling market is around 0.08 per cent of the GDP at the moment, and hence has huge potential to grow.



Singh added, "Segments like wellness, cosmetics and personal care now dominate the Indian direct selling market. By 2025, we estimate that as consumer markets would grow, the disposable income of the Indian middle class would also grow by at least 2.5 times. People in these households would spend more on personal care and wellness products."



The direct selling industry in the country now engages around 5.8 million people who are involved as distributors or direct sellers. According to KPMG, this number could grow to 18 million direct sellers by 2025. Women form a significant chunk of direct sellers, and from a current 3.4 million women, their numbers could touch 10.6 million by 2025.



Rajat Banerji, co-chair, FICCI-Direct Selling Commmittee, said that the industry is waiting for changes in the regulatory framework that now governs direct selling companies, and once that comes in, direct selling industry has huge potential in India. "In countries like Mexico, which have similar socio-economic structures, with one-tenth of India's population, the size of the direct selling industry is at least eight times bigger," he said.



The Indian Direct Selling Association (IDSA) has already sought changes to the Prize Chits and Money Circulation Schemes (Banning) Act, 1978, and has urged the government to provide clarity in order to avoid misinterpretation.



The direct selling industry feels that the law in its current form is unable to distinguish between genuine direct selling companies from pyramid and ponzi schemes.


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