IKEA plans to revise investment in India

IANS  |  Hyderabad 

Buoyed by the rapid growth of the retail sector, leading Swedish plans to increase its investments in the country.

The giant had earlier announced plans to invest Rs 10,500 crore to open 25 stores by 2025.

Officials told reporters that they would approach the for approval to pump in Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) but declined to give the timeline or the quantum of the additional investment.

The company is revising its investment plan, taking into consideration the country's economic growth and geographical dividend. One of the reasons for revising its investment plan is the increase in in some parts of

is opening first store almost five years after it received government approval in 2013 to invest Rs 10,500 crore in the country to open

Patrik Antoni, Deputy CEO, IKEA India, told reporters that they have so far invested Rs 4,500 crore including in land.

"We find is positive now. There is a lot of young people. is strong and it will be booming," he said.

Patrik said IKEA would have both large and small stores and touch points. The would be launched next year.

Peter Betzel, CEO, IKEA India, said IKEA's next store would open in next summer and this would be followed by stores in and

"is just starting point. We have long term commitment to India," he said.

Jesper Borodin, CEO, told reporters that it is a proud moment as it marks a major milestone in a journey that started more than 30 years ago when IKEA partnered with in India.

"Now we have embarked on the journey of improving life at Indian homes," he said.

He promised that IKEA will offer affordability with great quality, accessibility with more stores and digital platform and it will be in sustainability.

India's is $600 billion and is expected to reach $1 trillion by 2020, said Ramesh Abhishekh, secretary, (DIPP), who was also present at the news conference.

He said there was huge scope for entry of major like IKEA as 90 per cent of the is in unorganised sector.

store has come up over 13 acres in the heart of HITEC City, the hub. The 400,000 sq ft. facility, which has come up with an investment of Rs 1,000 crore, houses the largest restaurant for IKEA anywhere, with a seating capacity of 1,000, serving Swedish and Indian dishes.

The store will offer 7,500 affordable home furnishing products under one roof with more than 1,000 products priced under 200 rupees.

IKEA has recruited 950 employees for the store and 50 per cent of them are women in tune with its policy. It plans to recruit 15,000 people in the country in the next few years.

Founded in 1943 by late Swedish Ingvar Kamprad, IKEA currently has 403 IKEA stores in 49 countries with a sales volume of 38.3 billion euros. According to the company 936 million customers visited its stores in FY17 and more than 2.3 billion people visited IKEA online.

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First Published: Wed, August 08 2018. 21:32 IST