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  • Isobar India wins digital mandate of Marks & Spencer

    By A Correspondent

     

    Isobar India has bagged the digital mandate for Marks & Spencer. The agency won the account following a multi-agency pitch and will now manage it from its Delhi office.

     

    James Munson

    Commenting on the association, James Munson, Managing Director – Marks & Spencer said: “We look forward to working with Isobar India as our digital partners. Isobar demonstrated a well-rounded understanding of M&S and our audience, which has led to this partnership. We look forward to integrating our marketing strategies with their creative intellect on digital marketing.”

     

     

    Gopa Kumar

    Added Gopa Kumar, Executive Vice President, Isobar India: “We’re excited and proud that Marks & Spencer has appointed us to manage their digital duties. We are looking forward to make their digital presence stronger and create a great brand narrative as we move forward.”

     

     

  • Big retailers offer discounts as growth slows

    By Dipti Jain

     

    Just like an unusual April in Delhi when temperatures remained below 40 degress, retailers are dishing out discounts and special offers to attract buyers in early summer. From Future Group’s Big Bazaar to Lifestyle and Marks & Spencer, almost all retailers are courting buyers through special offers as growth remained muted in March and April. With the overall economy looking weak, customers are tightening their purse strings amid low increments.

     

    Big Bazaar just concluded its first-ever public holiday sales, while Marks & Spencer is offering 30 per cent discount to liquidate stocks. Ditto for FMCG major Godrej that has announced offers for its furniture brand. Woodland says it has intensified its promotional activities, Lifestyle Retail is offering discounts and freebies and Shoppers Stop is offering higher rewards.

     

    Although retailers are choosing not to talk at the moment, numbers point to slower offtake. For instance, Shoppers Stop, which reported an 87 per cent decline in fourth quarter net profit, has seen a 3 per cent rise in transaction size, despite the average selling price going up 9 per cent. Even conversion rate is down 5 per cent despite footfalls rising 29 per cent during the fourth quarter.

     

    Spencer’s Retail says its same store sales growth has moderated from 12-13 per cent during 2011 to around 8 per cent during January-March 2012. Same store sales is a measure used to gauge how sales have been in stores that were operational in the previous year.

     

    While brands are aiming to revive buying sentiments, for some the offers are intended to make up for the backlog from the last season. A store manager at a Pantaloon Retail outlet in Delhi said while it had increased prices by 12 per cent last year, in some cases the company has been forced to slash prices by around 20 per cent to boost sales.

     

    “Buyers are waiting for the sale period to make purchases as things have become more expensive. We have to offer some incentives to retain customers even though our profit margins have reduced,” said the Pantaloon store manager.

     

    “It has become more challenging for a retailer to keep his customers engaged. Buyers are now more demanding and are always looking for offers and discounts,” said Harkirat Singh, MD, Woodland.

     

    Godrej Interio associate VP Subodh Mehta said offers tend to get customers to purchase. With sales growth around 25 per cent, compared to the 30 per cent target, the company is not just offering discounts of up to 20 per cent on furniture but is jacking up ad spend by close to 20 per cent. Godrejs’ same store sales grew 15 per cent (3 per cent below target).

     

    “Buying sentiments will remain choppy due to the uncertain economic scenario. Customers need to get back disposable income to start spending again,” said Ankur Bisen, associate director (retail) at Technopak.

     

    Source: The Economic Times

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