Digital advertising spend in India to touch Rs 9,700 crore by end-2017

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The advertising spend in is expected to continue at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 33 per cent to touch Rs 9,700 crore by December 2017, a recent study said here on Monday.

The advertising spend was estimated to be around Rs 7,300 crore at the end of 2016, growing at a rate of 40 per cent over 2015.

The report - Advertising in - jointly done by Internet and Mobile Association of (IAMAI) and IMRB Kantar said that the advertising spend is about 14 per cent of the total advertising spend in the country.

In terms of volume, e-commerce leads the advertising spends with around Rs 1,361 crore, followed by fast moving consumer goods, consumer durables and banking, financial services and insurance (BFSI), it said.

"However, a comparison of these verticals in terms of share of spends on traditional versus show that BFSI organisations incurred the highest share on advertising spends. Around 40 per cent of their overall advertising spend was on followed by e-commerce, telecom and travel," the statement said.

In 2016, it is estimated that search ads (close to Rs 2,044 crore) constituted 28 per cent of the overall ad spends followed by video (close to Rs 1,387 crore) which contributes to around 19 per cent; mobile and social media (close to Rs 1,314 crore) each are at around 18 per cent and display ads (close to Rs 1,168 crore) at 16 per cent, the report said.

It added that spends on video ads have shown a significant increase and accounted for 19 per cent of the overall spends in advertising.

--IANS

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