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Decathlon to accelerate investments in India on prodn, retail expansion: CEO Barbara Coppola

For the FY ended March 31, 2023, Decathlon India's sales were Rs 3,995 crore, registering a 37 per cent growth

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Decathlon to accelerate investments in India on prodn, retail expansion: CEO Barbara Coppola
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17 March 2024 3:30 PM IST

Lille, France: French sports retailer Decathlon is accelerating its investments to ramp up production and enhance its retail presence further in India, one of its "most important" global markets, its Global CEO Barbara Martin Coppola has said.

Decathlon expects to continue its "high growth rate" from the Indian market, which is also emerging as an important manufacturing hub for the sports retailer. She added that it currently exports around 65 per cent of its production to global markets.

For Decathlon, India is currently among the top ten global markets, growing "twice the rate" of others, where it entered in 2009 and now operates a network of 129 stores, she said.

Coppola said she is "really impressed" with the evolution of the sports culture in India, especially among the middle class, which is gradually getting engaged in different kinds of sports, amid a rise in their income level with a growth in the economy. "We see a real appetite for overall sports consumption, people wanting to try new experiences. And to be honest, there is an energy that is just beautiful to see at the stores... for Decathlon, (India) for sure is one of the major markets," Coppola told PTI in an interaction.

Coppola said that over investments in India, Decathlon plans to accelerate local production and sourcing and expand its sports retail sales network. "I can not comment on investment but we are accelerating. We are not only accelerating presence in India from a retail perspective but also from the production perspective," she said, adding "India is the most important market for Decathlon. We expect to continue the high growth."

When asked about the outlook and role India could play in Decathlon's global operations, Coppola said it is "a major country" for the French sporting goods retailer. "It's a powerhouse in digital and to be honest, I am inspired by the creativity of the production, the experiences, which makes it interesting for the world," she said, adding "I am very impressed by the know-how, which has been acquired progressively." Manufacturing of bikes is not easy and India is now manufacturing it. It is also manufacturing backpacks, from tents to textiles and this range would continue to increase, she added.

Decathlon has plans to increase the local sourcing to 85 per cent in the next two years of the sports goods sold in India from the present 60 per cent. "Currently 65 per cent of what is produced in India (by Decathlon) is exported. That part would grow bigger and continue to grow," Coppola added. When asked about Decathlon's growth driver in India, she said there are different factors. Now overall society is getting into sports."

Earlier, only 5 per cent of the Indian population was participating in sports, however, now this is having a high growth with the adoption of different sports. "This has especially become popular in the middle class," Coppola said, adding there are more avenues for sporting also in India. This is also helped by factors such as a rise in income, leading to "more wealth, more spending on sports and leisure". "Now India has more unicorns, experiences and know-how that exist in the ecosystem of India, there are fantastic opportunities and sports is one of the industries, which is exploding. There would be many more," she added.

Decathlon's app clocked nearly 29 million downloads in India, Coppola said, adding that the brand has been able to offer "one of the best omnichannel experiences", that includes selling sports goods and offering space for sports-related activities at its stores.

Decathlon, the official partner of the Paris 2024 Olympics, would be delighted if India hosted this major international multi-sport event, Coppola said.

The Indian government is bidding to host the Olympics in 2036. Decathlon entered India in 2009 as a cash-and-carry retailer and was approved for single-brand retail in 2013 by the government.

For the financial year ended March 31, 2023, Decathlon India's sales were at Rs 3,995 crore, registering a 37 per cent growth.

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