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Xiaomi expands India retail presence to outshine Samsung rivalry.

By Aditya Kalra

NEW⁢ DELHI (Reuters) –‍ China’s Xiaomi will⁤ focus ⁣on 𝅺boosting its ⁤India ⁣sales from retail outlets after years​ of big bets on e-commerce,‌ its India president said,‍ as the company seeks to⁢ revive ‍smartphone sales ⁣after falling behind South Korea’s Samsung.

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E-commerce sales in India via Amazon ⁣and Walmart’s Flipkart have surged in recent years, helping Xiaomi⁣ and others expand in one of𝅺 the ​world’s fastest-growing markets, with𝅺 600 million ​smartphone users.

But while ‍44% 𝅺of India’s smartphones𝅺 sales are now online, the brick-and-mortar segment remains the‍ bigger play and‍ Xiaomi⁣ expects it ‍to grow further.

“Our‍ market position in ⁤offline is substantially‌ lower than what it ‌is online,” ​Xiaomi’s⁢ India head, Muralikrishnan⁢ B., said ⁢in‌ an interview ⁣on Friday. ⁣“Offline is where you have⁤ other⁢ competitors who have been executing fairly well‌ and have 𝅺a larger market ⁣share.”

Just 34% of Xiaomi’s India unit‌ sales this year⁢ have come from⁢ retail ‌stores, with the rest through websites ⁤that have long been ⁤its ​dominant sales⁢ generator, data from Hong Kong-based Counterpoint Research shows.‌ Samsung, ​in contrast, gets 57%⁢ of𝅺 its sales ‍from stores.

Xiaomi ​plans to 𝅺expand its 𝅺store network beyond the𝅺 current 18,000 and increasingly partner ​with phone vendors to ⁤offer other products, ⁢such ‍as‌ Xiaomi TVs ‍or security ⁢cameras,𝅺 where Muralikrishnan said‌ competition is less ⁤intense.‌

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He‌ said𝅺 Xiaomi ‌found ⁤some ⁢partner stores that⁤ put its bright orange 𝅺branding ⁣outside shops⁣ were displaying rival brands more prominently inside,⁢ a marketing ⁣issue⁢ the company𝅺 would​ address.

Xiaomi’s​ offline push⁢ comes months after it​ lost⁤ its leadership position to​ Samsung, which had a‌ much bigger portfolio of premium𝅺 phones⁢ now in vogue.⁢ The South‍ Korean​ giant has a 20% market ​share in India, 𝅺while Xiaomi,⁤ which historically ⁤focussed on budget phones,‍ has 16%.

“Offline remains a⁤ key platform as⁣ India ⁢embraces the premiumisation trend,” said‍ Counterpoint analyst Tarun‍ Pathak. ‍“Consumers⁣ spending more would like to have ⁤the​ look 𝅺and feel of the 𝅺premium product.”

Xiaomi plans⁣ to𝅺 hire ​more ⁢store promoters⁤ –‍ salespeople‌ who lure, pitch‌ and ‍sell ⁤phones to ‌prospective buyers‍ inside outlets. It targets tripling the count ‌to ‌12,000 promoters⁣ by𝅺 the end of next year 𝅺from early 2023 levels, Muralikrishnan⁣ said.​

Another significant India challenge ⁢for ​Xiaomi ⁢is ⁤a⁣ federal ⁣agency’s⁣ $673 million freeze on its bank ‍assets 𝅺since last year.⁣ The agency alleges Xiaomi made⁤ illegal remittances​ to ‌foreign entities in the name ‍of⁣ royalties. The⁣ company denies‍ wrongdoing.

“We’ll continue⁣ to be⁣ confident … that ultimately our position will be heard and ​validated,” Muralikrishnan said.

‍(Reporting by Aditya Kalra; Additional reporting by Munsif Vengattil;‍ Editing by William Mallard)

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