The internet ecosystem and evolving consumer have made new business models viable and have led to the emergence of the direct-to-consumer (D2C) distribution channel. Today, India is witnessing the rise of D2C brands across categories and is estimated to become a USD 100 Bn addressable market by 2025. We expect high levels of funding activity in this space, increasing with passage of time, as more successful D2C outcomes will validate the hypothesis for newer capital deployment. It’s the David v/s Goliath play in the consumer space as challenger brands try to dethrone the legacy brands taking the digital first approach. In the ensuing pages, meet The Makers Co. at Entrepreneur as we take a deep dive into the world of consumer brands.
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