November 1, 2022
1 min read

Amazon India to delist top seller Appario

This is the second giant online seller, after Cloudtail, that has been delisted on Amazon…reports Asian Lite News

E-commerce major Amazon and its joint venture partner Patni Group-owned Zodiac Wealth on Monday announced delisting of online seller Appario Retail from Amazon’s online marketplace in the country.

This is the second giant online seller, after Cloudtail, that has been delisted on Amazon.

“Amazon and India’s Patni group-owned Zodiac Wealth Management LLP have agreed to renew their joint venture, Frontizo Business Services Private Ltd. The partners have decided that Appario Retail Private Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of Frontizo, will cease to be a seller on Amazon.in and Amazon.in/business within the next 12 months,” the joint statement read.

“The partners will continue to explore new business opportunities, including helping businesses across India to scale up their online presence,” the joint statement read.

Amazon set up the Frontizo JV with the Patni group in 2017.

In April this year, the Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) hailed the Competition Commission of India (CCI) for conducting raids on the offices of Cloudtail and Appario.

The trade body had said that predatory pricing, deep discounting, loss funding, and exclusive sale of branded products in collusion with respective corporate companies, owing inventory are some of the fundamental issues raised by the CAIT.

In 2019, Amazon reduced its stake in Cloudtail — a joint venture firm between Infosys founder N.R. Narayana Murthy and the e-commerce giant — from 49 per cent to 26 per cent after the Centre unveiled new foreign direct investment (FDI) rules for ecommerce firms.

In January this year, the CAIT moved the CCI, seeking a direction to block the acquisition of Cloudtail India by Amazon.

India is a key market for Amazon which has invested over $6.5 billion in the country.

ALSO READ: Overall job cuts no more than 5%: Byju Raveendran

Previous Story

Overall job cuts no more than 5%: Byju Raveendran

Next Story

India’s E-logistics industry soars on e-commerce wings

Latest from India News

Vance Defends US Sanctions, Tariffs on India

Vance said the Trump administration is making it harder for Moscow to profit from its oil economy through measures that include tariffs on India….reports Asian Lite News US Vice President JD Vance

Fiji PM Rabuka Begins First India Visit

The visit comes just weeks after India and Fiji held the 6th round of Foreign Office Consultations (FOC) in Suva, Fiji, in July 2025….reports Asian Lite News Fiji’s Prime Minister Sitiveni Ligamamada

Modi all set for Japan, China visits

By travelling to both Tokyo and Tianjin within the span of a week, Modi is set to balance strategic partnerships with Japan and cautious engagement with China – two relationships that will
Go toTop

Don't Miss

Amazon gives 10,000 oxygen concentrators to India

The company said that the organisations are working closely with

Amazon Trims Workforce in India

The number of employees being impacted by the decision in