Amazon invests Rs 2,600-crore more in India to take on Walmart

IANS  |  Bengaluru 

World's largest player has invested an additional 2,600 crore in its operations ahead of the US taking over the country's

According to the Chennai-based platform Paper.vc, which sourced the regulatory documents, the Seattle-based Amazon infused the additional capital into the Singapore-based and incs Ltd, which operate business.

"Though the Board accorded consent on April 26, the regulatory filing was made with the RoC on Tuesday by Amazon Ankur Sharma," Paper.vc told IANS on Wednesday.

helps Indian sellers to hawk their diverse across and worldwide.

Amazon had earlier committed to invest a whopping $5 billion in India to cash-in on the rapid growth in

Growing at about 30 per cent cumulative average growth rate (CAGR), the business is projected to be about $200 billion of the gross merchandise value in a decade.

--IANS

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First Published: Wed, May 09 2018. 01:12 IST