Online
marketplace Snapdeal.com today said it has acquired designer
handcrafted items shopping website Shopo.in for an undisclosed price.
Snapdeal
expects the acquisition to provide a broader customer base to the
sellers of Shopo, which claims to have over 1,000 sellers on its
platform, it said in a release.
"The Indian
designer and handicrafts market is large but highly fragmented and the
demand for such products is tremendous. Snapdeal's mission is to provide
a platform for small businesses across India to be able to sell to
consumers nationally," Snapdeal co-founder and CEO Kunal Bahl said.
Shopo
has built a wide assortment of handcrafted products across categories
like apparel, accessories, home decor, among others. Snapdeal will
enable the same merchandise to be covered by TrustPay, he added.
"With
this acquisition, we will now provide these unique products at great
prices to Snapdeal's 20 million members and warmly welcome Shopo's
sellers to leverage Snapdeal's nationwide reach," Bahl said.
Launched in February 2010, Snapdeal employs over 1,500 people and delivers to more than 5,000 cities and towns in India.

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