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Amazon India slashes seller referral fees in retail growth push

By Thomson Reuters Mar 1, 2026 | 2:31 PM

March 2 (Reuters) – Amazon will stop charging sellers in India referral fees for products under 1,000 rupees ($10.98), the company said on Monday, as it ​looks to attract more merchants to its ‌online marketplace and get a stronger footing in the country’s competitive e-commerce industry.

The move expands on Amazon’s ‘zero-referral fee’ policy launched last year, which covered roughly 12 million products priced below 300 ‌rupees ​and helped drive a 50% ⁠surge in new sellers ⁠joining Amazon in India. A referral fee is a commission that sellers pay to Amazon for each product sold.

The new structure, effective March 16, covers more ​than 125 million products, Amazon said, adding that it was also reducing some shipping charges.

“This move ⁠is designed to make selling on ⁠Amazon more lucrative and simpler, particularly ​for small businesses and entrepreneurs in tier-2 and tier-3 cities,” ​said Amit Nanda, director of Selling Partner Services ‌for Amazon India.

India has emerged as a crucial market for Amazon, thanks to a rapidly expanding internet user base that has fueled e-commerce growth in the world’s ⁠most populous country.

But Amazon faces fierce competition in the region from Walmart-backed Flipkart and the retail arm of billionaire ⁠Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance ‌Industries, while quick-commerce players such as ⁠Eternal’s Blinkit and Swiggy’s Instamart have been ​grabbing ‌market share rapidly.

Amazon said in December that ​it would ⁠invest more than $35 billion in India by 2030, looking to expand its AI infrastructure, but also with a focus on growing retail logistics and spurring small-business growth.

($1 = 91.0480 Indian rupees)

(Reporting by Deborah Sophia in Bengaluru; Editing ​by Maju Samuel)