Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://repository.iimb.ac.in/handle/2074/19445
Title: Zopnote
Authors: Chithra, R 
Chandrasekar, T 
Keywords: Retail industry;Retail market;Digital payments;Digital marketing;Mobile payment;Online invoicing;Online collection;Book-keeping;Customer relationship
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: Indian Institute of Management Bangalore
Series/Report no.: PGP_CCS_P20_055
Abstract: The Indian retail industry at $700 Bn accounts for over 10% of the GDP with unorganized retail sector commanding 90% market share dominated by neighborhood Kirana Stores. With 96% of Indian Commerce being routed through mom & pop stores, Ken Research, through its latest publication forecasted the Indian Hyperlocal market value to exceed INR 2,306 crore by 2020. Covid-19 pandemic provided a window of opportunity to hyperlocal space where Indian consumers had to rely on hyperlocal delivery platforms & proximity commerce to ensure undisrupted access to essentials. At the same time, the Digital Payments Industry too witnessed significant growth, especially UPI payments& Electronic Fund Transfers, which reached an all-time high during lockdown. Objective & Approach:- To understand the current Fintech marketspace & to identify, evaluate & recommend a suitable revenue model & other monetization avenue for Zopnote. We broke down the approach to the below steps. • Understanding Indian Fintech industry & identifying the players. • Understand the various dimensions & growth prospects of two emerging Indian business models. - Hyperlocal & Digital payments in India. • Analyzing products & best practices of players in the space. • Identifying different monetization avenues. • Evaluate viability of models - Subscription, Transaction etc. • Evaluate & recommend model for Zopnote
URI: https://repository.iimb.ac.in/handle/2074/19445
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