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Marks & Spencer partners Myntra to sell items to Indian e-customers

Wednesday 25 February 2015 10:35 CET | News

Marks & Spencer fashion retailer is in talks for an agreement with e-tailer Myntra to sell its goods into the Indian market.

The eventual partnership will make India the second market where M&S will sell its products through a third-party website, indiatimes.com reports. Venu Nair, managing director of Marks & Spencer Reliance, said the company has held talks with various ecommerce companies in India including Myntra, Jabong, Snapdeal and Amazon.

Nair has claimed that, In India, M&S operates through a 51:49 joint venture with Reliance Industries and that it runs 47 branded outlets and plans to more than double the number by end of 2016. M&S sells products online through its own websites in several countries. In 2014, the company switched from an Amazon-run e-platform to its own ecommerce website in the UK as part of its focus on online sales.


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