28 August 2023, Mumbai
According to an analysis conducted by IGP, a prominent direct-to-consumer gifting platform, non-metropolitan customers constitute approximately 50% of the online shoppers purchasing rakhis and gifts for Rakshabandhan.
The remaining 50% of buyers originate from metropolitan cities.
Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Pune, and Lucknow are the top cities for online Rakshabandhan gift shopping. The cities at the forefront of online Rakshabandhan gift shopping are Delhi and Mumbai, followed by Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Pune, and Lucknow.
Nevertheless, a significant number of non-metro locations contribute to the overall pool of buying locations.
Perspective
50% of Rakshabandhan gift buyers are from non-metro cities, most are in the 25-34 age group, NRIs make up 29%, rakhis + sweets are the most popular.
Most buyers are in the 25-34 age range
Women make up only 56% of the buyer base
Non-resident Indians (NRIs) make up a substantial 29% of the buyer demographic.
Furthermore, the analysis highlighted that non-resident Indians (NRIs) comprised a substantial 29% of the buyer demographic, sending gifts to their relatives in India.
Rakhis accompanied by sweets are the most popular items
Semi-precious stone rakhis are the top sellersConcerning the types of rakhis selected, those adorned with semi-precious stones were the top sellers, trailed by traditional rakhis featuring Kundan & meena patterns, pearl rakhis, Bhaiya-Bhabhi Rakhi with lumba, and Rajwada work designs.
Rakhis intended for children and spiritual rakhis also garnered significant interest.