Mobile retail stores await clarity on GST, keep stock at minimum
Smaller retailers too are wary of issuing bills as many are yet to update systems, though larger ones say the transition has been seamless.

Smaller retailers too are wary of issuing bills as many are yet to update systems, though larger ones such as Croma, Reliance Digital and The Mobile Store say the transition has been seamless.
End consumer sales have been tepid over this weekend, according to most retailers. Consumers seem to be in wait and watch mode, more so after Apple lowered prices across all its models by up to 7.5% on July 1. Brands such as Samsung, Xiaomi, Oppo,Gionee, Intex and Lava had previously said they won’t be changing prices even after GST sets in.
“We usually don’t keep all models but over the last few days, we have lower than what we typically keep,” said a standalone retailer in south Delhi, while another in east said all models were not available but would be in a few days.
A large distributor catering to the north India market, who did not want to be named, said the slow pace of sales at smaller shops will continue for a week or 10 days, as most have yet to do their GST registrations and align their invoicing with it. Since all processes now have to be done online, smaller stores would see an impact on their inventories and supply chain, he explained.
Retail chains such as Croma, Reliance Digital, The Mobile Store, however, reported normal sales for this time of year or compared to a regular Saturday, with at most a 5-6% drop in footfalls – mostly attributable to rains. “We had stocked up, so we did not face any issues, sales were also normal,” said Krishna Kumar, CEO at India’s largest mobile handset retail chain The Mobile Store.
Handset companies such as Karbonn, Intex, Panasonic, HMD, Micromax and others, though, say they experienced fewer problems than expected as most worked to ensure all internal processes and systems were updated to handle change seamlessly.
Rajesh Agarwal, co-founder of Micromax, said internal trainings have ensured its teams are well equipped to handle change and even advice business partners.
Samsung has set up a crack team including executives from finance, business innovation, production and consultants to help internally and external supply chain, said industry sources. It has trained all distributors and channel partners for transitioning into GST, inventory management, putting technology in for billing and other processes. Samsung did not officially comment.
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