India could be third largest market for Amway in a decade

Press Trust of India  |  Kolkata 

could become the third largest market for in a decade, as the direct selling major embarks on a new strategy later this year, a top said.

"is already a key market, but holds a lot more potential to grow. We think it can become the third largest market for us in a decade," told in an interview.

This was Cazer's first visit to West Bengal, a key market for India.

The USD-8.6 billion company will roll-out its platform in the second half of 2019, with growing emphasis on the digital platform to fuel the next leg of growth.

"The forthcoming (part of the and digital strategy) will give an experience similar to etailers like and Amazon," he said.

Cazer, however, said despite the emerging significance of the digital space, Amway's direct selling distribution model will remain as it is.

"Even for online sales, distributors' earnings will be protected. We will use a lot of algorithms to pass on the benefits (commission) to the distributors, as they are the core pillar of interface with customers," he asserted.

Amway India's sales stand at about USD 300 million, and Cazer exuded confidence that the topline could touch USD 1 billion in a decade through a strong global and India-centric product portfolio, more distributors, better regulatory environment and digital footprint.

At least USD 15 million is lined up for investment in the near future for India operations, the senior Amway said.

The company had recently introduced a herbal range for the Indian market under existing brands like 'Attitude', 'Nutrilite' and 'Glister'.

has 550,000 active direct sellers of which 60 per cent are women.

It had pumped in USD 85 million to set up a new in Tamil Nadu, turning it as one of the export hubs for some of its products, including the herbal range.

"We have discussed about taking the herbal range to other global Amway markets. It has been a huge success in the country and accounts for 7 per cent of our India revenues," Cazer said.

On regulatory issues in India, he said things are easing out now. A total of 11 states have notified a new set of regulations on direct selling.

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First Published: Sun, April 28 2019. 14:20 IST