Flipkart, majority-owned by Walmart, bought the US retail giant's wholesale business in India in July 5z3ro
India's Flipkart launched an online wholesale service for mom-and-pop stores and other small businesses on Wednesday, as the Walmart-owned firm seeks to better compete with Amazon and other players in a battleground market for e-commerce.
Flipkart said in a statement.
It also hopes to list more than 200,000 products in two months and have 50 brands and 250 local manufacturers in the next few days, the company added.
Flipkart, bought the US retail giant's wholesale business in India in July.
JioMart, backed by billionaire Mukesh Ambani, have been wooing India's mom-and-pop stores, considered the backbone of the economy.
Ambani's Google for its digital arm, which is expected to JioMart.
Flipkart Wholesale will face competition from similar services from Amazon and other firms including Tencent-backed startup Udaan.
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