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Friday, June 5, 2026

MSMEs Set to Drive Half of India’s E-commerce Growth by 2030: McKinsey

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McKinsey & Company’s latest analysis forecasts India’s e-commerce penetration rising from 6% to 11% of total retail by 2030, with micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) fuelling nearly half this expansion amid a structurally fragmented retail landscape. These 60 million+ businesses, generating USD 1 trillion yearly (30% GDP), operate across diverse categories, regions, and formality levels, increasingly demanding unbundled digital solutions over dominant marketplaces. Valued at USD 10-12 billion today, direct-to-consumer (D2C) channels could reach USD 60 billion; quick commerce USD 35-40 billion at 45% CAGR, while marketplaces sustain USD 100 billion sales, reshaping a USD 1 trillion retail ecosystem.

Fragmentation Shapes MSME Channel Preferences

India’s retail blends kiranas, local traders, and giants, prompting MSMEs to mix strategies: marketplaces provide scale, logistics, and discovery; quick commerce prioritises 10-30 minute delivery for essentials; D2C via websites, apps, Instagram offers margins, data control, customer relationships. A survey of 1,000+ MSMEs reveals 53% favour D2C (growing 3x faster than marketplaces), 47% rely on platforms—reflecting control vs reach trade-offs.

Government-backed Open Network for Digital Commerce (ONDC) democratises access with open protocols, letting sellers list once across apps like Paytm, PhonePe, Groww, at 5-8% fees versus 18-25% on Amazon/Flipkart. MSME-TEAM initiative has onboarded 5 lakh units via training, cataloguing, logistics tie-ups, bridging urban-rural gaps (digital literacy disparity 56.7%) and enabling hyperlocal reach.

Tailored Digital Tools Unlock USD 25-30 Billion Opportunity

MSMEs seek modular services—payments, inventory, analytics, ads—suited to scale: Enthusiasts (32%) lead adoption; Converts (41%) scale steadily; Hesitants (18%) and Evaluators (9%) need nudges via subsidies, vernacular support. D2C thrives in fashion, beauty, health (60% growth), quick commerce in groceries (45% CAGR), marketplaces in electronics (USD 100B projection).

Challenges persist: data privacy fears, trust deficits, logistics costs in Tier 2/3 cities. Yet ONDC reduces market concentration (HHI from 2567 to 1986), 71.7% MSMEs report savings. Policy amplifiers like MSME-TEAM, UPI credits, RoDTEP refunds position MSMEs central to USD 300-400 billion e-commerce GMV by 2030.

Success hinges on equitable tooling, skills, and infra—unlocking formalisation, jobs, exports for Viksit Bharat’s digital economy.

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