(12PressRelease.com) eBay Census ranks Surat as the eleventh largest eCommerce Hub in the Country
Gujarat emerges as the 4th largest State for eCommerce

Surat, December 20th, 2010: eBay India (www.eBay.in), India‘s leading eCommerce marketplace, announced Surat as the eleventh largest eCommerce Hub* in the country, according to the third edition of the eBay India Census 2010. Mr. Ambareesh Murty, Country Manager, eBay India unveiled the eBay Census Guide which documents the key findings and trends in online buying and selling across Indians in the Top 20 eCommerce Hubs, 28 States and 7 Union Territories. eBay Census also revealed export trends to 189 countries as well as import trends from 114 countries.

India‘s Top 5 eCommerce Hubs are Delhi, closely followed by Mumbai, Jaipur, Chennai & Bengaluru. According to the eBay India Census, Mr. Murty revealed:

• eCommerce in India is mainstream: India had over 3,296 eCommerce Hubs in eBay Census 2010. All 28 States and 7 Union Territories witnessed eCommerce Transactions. The IT Hubs of Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Kerala and Karnataka were the most wired states in India with the most cities where eCommerce originates.

• Rural Indians are active online shoppers: Online shopping is active in 1054 rural towns in India. Rural India featured in eBay Census for the second year with rural towns witnessing active buying and selling trends. India‘s top 5 rural hubs are Ambalapuzha (Kerala), Sajiyavadar (Gujarat), Adala (Gujarat), Abdalipur (West Bengal) & Kangayampalayam (Tamil Nadu)

• Global Trade is well established: India has 545 Export Hubs where Indian entrepreneurs sell a variety of products to millions of eBayers in 189 countries around the globe. Indian exports include stamps, screwdrivers, herbal skin care, designer sarees and ethnic jewellery.

• Global Buying or Imports is an emerging trend: India has 1259 import hubs from which Indian consumers import from 114 countries worldwide. India‘s imports include WWII Photographs, Movie DVDs, Postcards and Collectibles

• Category mix Technology dominates India, Lifestyle dominates Exports & Imports for Indians: Technology is India‘s favourite traded vertical category contributing to 48% of transactions in eBay Census. The Lifestyle category at 34% came second in popularity for online Indians. For Global Trade, Lifestyle is the clear winner at 63% of Exports followed by Collectibles and Technology at 14% each. In case of Imports, Lifestyle dominated with 43% followed by Technology with 28%.

• Region - South buys, West sells: South India has the most active buyers at 38% of all transactions, followed by West India at 28%. West India has the most active sellers at 40%, followed by North India at 37%. In case of Exports, North India exports the most at 52% followed by West India at 31%. While for Imports, South India tops the chart at 38% while North India stood second at 29%.

• Bharat, India & Rural India displayed different online shopping behaviour: Distinct product preferences emerged amongst eBayers in Bharat, India & Rural India. Metro India bought party wear, Bharat bought sarees & Rural India bought dress material.

• Profit Buying: Entrepreneurship is the new mantra for India as 4 out of the 6 metros Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai & Kolkata- are all profit buying cities which sold more items on eBay than they bought.

• Bridging Distribution gaps: Online marketplaces like eBay help create trade between Rural Towns, Tier 2 and 3 cities and metros as well as Global countries.
Surat‘s Top 5 Bought & Sold

• Loose Diamonds, Mobile Handsets, Pen Drives, Headphones & Home Theatre Accessories are the Top 5 purchases made by eBayers in Surat

• Surat entrepreneurs Top 5 sold products include Diamond Rings, Embroidered Sarees, Antivirus software & Indian Currency Notes

• Surat‘s Top 5 imported products include Diamond Jewellery, Smart Phones, Ancient Coins, Indian Stamps & Movie DVDs

• Surat‘s Top 5 exported products include Loose Diamonds, Women‘s Clothing, Crafted Silk, Collectibles Crystals & Books

For your own copy of the eBay Census Guide with more India facts, please log onto www.eBay.in/census.

The eBay India Census is an annual eBay property, now in its third edition. eBay India Census 2010 is the first of its kind research, designed to throw light on online buying and selling behaviour in India as well as trends from global eBayers buying from Indian entrepreneurs as well as Indian buying from International eBay sellers. eBay Census puts online Indians shoppers under a lens and analyzed eBay transactions over a year within the individual 28 States, 7 Union Territories as well as the Top 20 Indian cities to identify the top Buying and Selling Hubs based on the number of transactions happened on the eBay India site over the second half of 2009 and the first half of 2010.

eBay India (www.ebay.in) extracted interesting trends based on the study of all transactions on its website over 12 months (All online buying and selling transactions beginning July 1, 2009 and June 30, 2010)

For further information, please contact:
Atul Malikram
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