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India Inc’s Revenue Expected to Grow at 15-17% in Fourth Quarter of FY21: Report

The corporate revenues in India are likely to grow by 15 per cent to 17 per cent year-on-year in the forth quarter of financial year 2021, as per a report by Crisil. It further adds that the revenues are expected to rise to Rs 6.9 Lakh Crore by the said duration. This comes after eight quarters of either decline or single digit growth in the sector. According to the report,  construction-linked sectors such as steel and cement are estimated to have seen revenue rise 45-50 per cent and 17- 18 per cent on-year, respectively, buoyed by higher realisations and volumes. India Attracts More Than $72 Billion FDI In The First 10 Months of FY21.

The revenue estimates are based on an analysis of 300 companies, that totals to around 55-66 per cent of the market capitalisation financial services and oil companies of the National Stock Exchange.  “The robust revenue growth rides on a low base of the corresponding year-ago quarter, besides higher government capital expenditure, and higher realisations amid a commodity upcycle, among others,” said Crisil Research Director Hetal Gandhi. 3 Top Investment Schemes in India to put your money at!

“Revenue for players in sectors such as airline services is estimated to drop 30 per cent on-year amid social distancing and cut in discretionary expenses, especially travel budgets,” he added.  “Similarly, revenue for players in media and entertainment is also expected to drop 10 per cent on-year due to lower advertisement spends and subscriptions. That said, a lower share of such sectors in the top 300 sectoral mix has muted the impact,” said  Gandhi.

According to the report by Crisil, that owing to the second wave of coronavirus pandemic, various states are likely to mount partial lockdown, keeping demand recovery uncertain in the near term. The COVID-19 cases have lately witnessed a spike in India, several states in Maharashtra, Punjab have already imposed a night curfew in order to curtail the spread of virus.

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SMEs Shifted Towards Online Marketplace to Cope-Up with COVID-19 Pandemic, Says Report

Various businesses suffered huge losses this year owing to the COVID-19 outbreak and the consequent lockdown. All the economic activities, expect for essential items, came to a standstill. However, many businesses did find an alternate route to keep going – the online business platform. Firms increasingly took their businesses online and avoided the traditional physical marketplace. Small and Medium enterprises also entered the digital business spectrum. According to a survey report by CRISIL, smaller enterprises have shown a “big digital shift” to shore up sales in pandemic times. National Startup Awards 2021: DPIIT Invites Entries to Reward Outstanding Startups; Know Eligibility, Prize and How to Register Online at startupindia.gov.in.

The survey was undertaken in November with the aim to find out the level of change in digital activities and access of the small businesses owing to the COVID-19 pandemic. The survey concluded that, the adoption of digital sales channels among micro and small enterprises (MSEs) has increased significantly since the COVID-19 pandemic struck. According to the survey by CRISIL, around 60 per cent of the respondents adopting digital selling said it helped them weather the pandemic-induced stress, while the rest said it boosted sales. 5 Auspicious Dates in January 2021 to Kick-Start a Startup!

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“These respondents were also more positive about their near-term business situation compared with those that didn’t take the digital route,” said Bhushan Parekh, Director, CRISIL. “About 29 per cent of the MSEs surveyed were using digital sales channels such as online aggregators or market places, social media, and mobile marketing before the pandemic struck,” added Parekh.

“That number has shot up to 53 per cent among small enterprises and 47 per cent among micro enterprises as of November. Despite their limitations, micro enterprises are not very far from small enterprises in digital adoption. Also, many more are now saying they will take the digital route soon,” he said. “This underscores the fact that increasing digitalisation enlarges the footprint of MSEs, helping them tap newer markets and improving their access to credit,” said CRISIL’s director.

In the manufacturing industry, SMEs belonging to gems, jewellery and textile sector recorded the maximum improvement, as per the survey. Textile SMEs showed a massive jump of 38 percentage points in adoption of digital channels. Adoption in pharmaceuticals was unchanged at 29 per cent because of relatively higher offline demand during the COVID-19 pandemic.