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Demonitisation: The Nielsens View

by MN4U Bureau
November 24, 2016
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Demonitisation: The Nielsens View

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With the government’s sweeping and decisive announcement on demonetisation, money supply will reduce in the short term, but only until the new currency notes get widely circulated. Facing the bigger and more long-term headwinds of a fall in consumer demand, could be the real estate, gold and luxury goods, which are historically driven by availability of surplus liquidity and a significant amount of cash transactions. Automobiles are also expected to feel the heat, though to a lesser degree.

‘Cashing in’ on the opportunity will be businesses that offer alternative modes of transaction like digital transaction systems, e-wallets and apps, online transactions, e-banking and plastic money. Compelled to adapt to the circumstances, small and self-businesses such as smaller retailers, doctors, apparel sellers and wedding planners are demanding access to credit card machines. We are already seeing an advertising blitz by e-wallets, ecommerce and other organised trade, wooing consumers towards their businesses.

IMPACT ON THE FMCG SECTOR It is too early  empirical data to be available with us to conclusively substantiate consumer response, but based on a large number of field visits, external interactions and industry experience, it is our measured opinion that demonetisation of high value currency could impact fast moving consumer goods companies in the short term and may change dynamically depending on how fast the monetary system settles.

IMPACT ON DISTRIBUTION CHANNELS Distributors may see their stocks piling up as a consequence of lower purchases by retailers and wholesalers. As a mitigating move, they are extending credit to sustain sales; however such credit will only facilitate business with directly-serviced stores and leave out the bulk of the nine million retailers across India who buy  wholesalers. This means the wholesale-led market is likely to bleed far more in the days to come.

Chemists saw their sales soar on the back of the announcement allowing them to accept old currency notes up to November 11. Personal care, and packaged food categories apart  medicines, will benefit  this development.

Using the might of thousands of our field auditors, we contacted over 750 stores in the last 48 hours to assess impact in traditional trade across urban and rural India. A few learnings  our interactions with these traditional trade retailers:

In an agile move, modern trade extended operations till midnight on the day of the announcement and gained through increased sales. However, they have witnessed the inevitable lower footfalls and a significant dip in cash sales in the first couple of days. This was especially true in smaller towns with a higher proportion of cash sales. Expectedly, they are trying to promote the use of cards and payment wallets to minimise the impact.

We spoke to almost all key retailers who inmed us that footfalls and sales in the first 48 hours dropped between 20% and 80%. However,  many stores, footfalls significantly increased over the weekend with Sunday 13th November clocking significant volumes.

Even the newest players on the block are feeling the immediate heat. E-commerce companies have stopped or limited the cash on delivery (COD) option  consumers. Some are incentivising the use of online payment modes, or facilitating card payments at the doorstep. Sales in tier 3 and 4 towns are likely to face a more severe impact because of the popularity of the COD mode of payment.

IMPACT ON CONSUMERS While consumers are largely emphatic in their support of the move in principle, liquidity crunch is a present reality  them, affecting their ability to purchase. Discretionary consumption will go down as consumers spend selectively.

At Nielsen, we believe, the order of importance is likely to play out is as follows:

  • Priority 1:Low impact – Grocery and other household Food items such as packaged grocery, edible oil, tea-coffee etc.
  • Priority 2:Medium impact – Home and Personal Care categories like Toilet Soaps, Toothpaste, Detergent, Shampoo, etc.
  • Priority 3: Highest impact – Impulse and Non-Essentials like Biscuits, Chocolates, Soft drinks, Frozen Foods, Packaged Foods, Snacks etc.
  • Besides, consumers will exercise caution in utilising cash and could down-trade to smaller pack sizes in the short term.

WHAT ABOUT RURAL INDIA?

The sluggish rural consumption is staring at a further dip due to their higher dependency on cash transactions. Discretionary spends will see a bigger impact in this geography. Mendis may experience a shortfall of cash  the purchase of daily essentials including fruits and vegetables; leading to further problems  farmers and having a domino effect on their ability to purchase. Also, relatively lesser access to banking and lower awareness may lead to a slow recovery of liquidity in the rural market.

WHAT DOES IT MEAN  YOU?

  • Manufacturers must work closely with distribution partners to mitigate the temporary cash crunch in the market and be agile to address volatility in demand in the of different pack sizes or stock keeping units.
  • Similarly, brand owners must sustain investments on brand building as planned because this is likely to be temporary and consumers might still be willing to spend after a blip. The need of investment gets further underscored to counter the sluggishness
  • organised retail, this would be a golden opportunity both in the short and long term. Govt’s aim to reduce cash in circulation augurs well  consumers’ shift towards a cashless, convenient and engaging shopping experience.
  • Players in the digital payments space, must work on:
  • Educating the already connected consumers on usage of e-wallets as a convenient alternative to cash transactions.
  • Rapidly build platms the non-connected consumers that can facilitate payments through feature phones, SMS, USSD etc., and promote them heavily.

Habit rather than unavailability has dictated our behaviour and understandably made it difficult  our economy to bear the sudden brunt of a policy decision such as demonetisation. However, both businesses and consumers have come out emphatically in favour of the move with a view to the long term. In our opinion, deft adaptability alongside quick, inmed moves is all that is needed to tide through the initial discount and make way  the expected benefits  a more transparent business environment.

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