Competition between direct selling industry, e-comm platforms intensifying: Report

The direct selling industry in India is facing increased competition from e-commerce and digital-first platforms, forcing companies to adapt to changing consumer expectations around shopping experiences.


PTI | New Delhi | Updated: 19-05-2026 17:04 IST | Created: 19-05-2026 17:04 IST
Competition between direct selling industry, e-comm platforms intensifying: Report
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The competition between the direct selling industry and the new age channels, such as e-commerce, direct-to-consumer (D2C) brands and quick-commerce platforms, is further intensifying , according to the latest annual report of industry body IDSA.

IDSA is an autonomous, self-regulatory body for the direct selling industry in India, representing leading members as Amway, Avon, Atomy, Blulife, Herbalife, Modicare, Oriflame, Tupperware, etc.

The direct selling sector is no longer operating within a closed competitive landscape and is increasingly being evaluated against digital-first platforms such as Amazon and Flipkart, which have reshaped consumer expectations around shopping experiences, it said.

Consumers are now assessing direct selling companies not only on product quality and personal relationships but also on price competitiveness, faster delivery, seamless digital interfaces and overall convenience, standards largely set by online retail platforms.

Now ''58 per cent of direct sellers identify competition from e-commerce and quick-commerce platforms as a key challenge, highlighting growing pressure on both customer acquisition and retention,'' said India Direct Selling Association (IDSA) in a statement.

In parallel, these platforms are also competing for the same pool of flexible, income-seeking individuals, further intensifying competition, it said.

A clear shift in consumer expectations has emerged, largely shaped by the rise of e-commerce and quick-commerce platforms.

''As consumers become accustomed to instant delivery, seamless payments, realtime tracking, and hassle-free returns, they increasingly expect similar standards from direct selling companies,'' it said.

India's direct selling industry reported a year-on-year growth of 4 per cent in FY25 to Rs 23,021 crore over Rs 22,142 crore in the previous fiscal year, according to the Direct Selling Industry Outlook released by IDSA.

The Indian direct selling industry has demonstrated resilience even as global direct selling markets contracted (1.2 per cent worldwide) and Asia remained nearly flat ( 0.05 per cent ), the report said.

India was ranked 11th globally in terms of country-wise retail sales by the World Federation of Direct Selling Associations, a US-based international non-governmental organisation representing the direct selling industry worldwide.

Moreover, the number of women direct sellers has increased in India from 44 per cent to 48 per cent of the total direct selling workforce of over 93 lakh.

According to the report, the northern region emerged as the largest contributor to India's direct selling industry with a 27.58 per cent share in gross sales, followed by the western region at 25.47 per cent and the eastern region at 22.47 per cent.

The southern region accounted for 17.81 per cent of gross sales, while the northeastern region contributed 6.67 per cent.

Among states, Maharashtra retained the top position with a 15.31 per cent contribution to gross sales, followed by West Bengal at 10.88 per cent, Uttar Pradesh at 8.82 per cent, Karnataka at 6.37 per cent and Bihar at 5.61 per cent, the survey said.

The findings also showed that wellness and nutraceutical products continued to dominate the direct selling sector, accounting for nearly 60 per cent of total sales.

Cosmetics and personal care products contributed 26 per cent, while household goods accounted for 5 per cent. Collectively, these three categories represented over 91 per cent of the industry's total sales, underscoring strong consumer demand for health, beauty and daily-use products, it added.

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