| Can Avenues India
Trigger off e-commerce boom?
E-commerce in India
has continued to baffle both experts and
trade analysts. But one vendor, Avenues
India, has practically changed the rules
of the game and turned the market on its
head with its practical and economical
payment processing solution. The result:
Over 500 Indian companies have signed
up in a period of only one year and over
50,000 transactions have already been
executed through this solution. Does this
solution have the potential to revolutionalise
the e-commerce market in India? SRIKANTH
R P reports
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VISHWAS
PATEL says that the
aim behind CCAvenue was to deliver
a comprehensive and cost-effective
online payment e-merchants |
WHY is e-commerce
such a non-starter in India?
Some obvious issues immediately come to
mind-lack of penetration of the Internet
as a medium in India and the 'fear' factor
that prevents people from shopping on
the Net since they would have to divulge
their credit card details. But apart from
these obvious issues, there is one more
critical issue that has totally been over
seen payment gateways. Subscription to
and implementation of payment gateways,
which are so critical in a company's online
business, cost a bomb. For instance, if
a company wants to avail the services
of a payment gateway it has to shell approximately
Rs 3 lakh. This includes a set-up fee
of Rs 75,000, security deposit of Rs.
50,000, annual cost of 128-bit Verisign
of Rs 42,000 - all this when the company
has not even started operations. And most
payment gateways lock the customer for
a specific period by way of a contract
ensuring that the customer continues to
pay even if his business is not flourishing.
No wonder, out of roughly 3,00,000 websites
in India, only 300 actually process their
transactions through payment gateways.
These high costs and entry barriers have
meant that serious brick and mortar players
who intended to sell online have refrained
from expanding their online presence.
But while the rest of the industry was
still confused on the real reason for
the lack of growth of e-commerce in India,
one company - Avenues India - clearly
say the reason for the lack of growth
and also a booming opportunity if they
could fulfill this need. After studying
various payment gateways abroad and taking
feedback from more than a hundred companies
in India, the company created 'CCAvenue',
the only neutral Internet payment processing
solution that allows processing of transactions
of not only all credit card brands but,
more importantly, all Internet enabled
bank accounts at a fraction of the cost
of current payment gateways.
Says Vishwas Patel, CEO and co-founder
of Avenues, "E-commerce in India has always
been shackled by high costs and expensive
recurring fees charged by financial institutions.
Only about 300 Indian websites (mostly
VC-funded) could afford this. This situation
prompted us to take the lead and architect
CCAvenue. The aim was to deliver a comprehensive
and cost-effective online payment solution
for Indian e-merchants." The success of
the solution is evident from the fact
that ever since the solution was officially
launched in September 2001 over 500 companies
in India have eagerly lapped it up.
Strategy
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In a country like India Where
the total ownership of credit cards
is small compared to its total population,
the only feasible alternative was
to enable existing Internet bank
accounts for online payments says
APURVA MODY |
The key reason for CCAvenue's success
is not hard to fathom. Without high entry
barriers of cost, small companies can
now enable online payment collection on
their website for just Rs. 5,000 for the
economy account. This solution has been
well received by the industry as there
have been a lot of companies who don't
want to invest substantially in payment
gateways but want to test the waters for
their product offerings. The company has
also incorporated two credit card processing
gateways into its platform - ICICI PaySeal
and Citibank which ensure that all VISA
and MasterCard transactions can always
be processed in the event of one gateway
failure.
But the reason that CCAvenue has been
able to ramp up the numbers is its decision
to support all Internet banking accounts.
Says Apurva Mody, chief marketing officer,
Avenues India, "Currently most major websites
allow online shopping only through credit
cards. But can e-commerce where ownership
of a credit card is a pre-condition -
really take off in India? We realized
that in a country like ours, where the
total ownership of credit cards is small
compared to its total population, the
only feasible alternative was to enable
existing Internet bank accounts for online
payments." This master move by the company
has both banks and merchants interested.
Banks not only get a huge merchant base
but also an opportunity to offer a variety
of products for their customers.
Currently the economy has signed up with
almost all banks who offer Internet banking.
This effective means that customers of
banks like HDFC, ICICI, IDBI, UTI, Centurion
and Global Trust Bank can now pay online
for goods and services from Internet merchants
using CCAvenue's solution.
Key Benefits
The benefits of a payment solution like
CCAvenue is not only in terms of cost.
For instance, the minimum time for processing
of applications for routing transactions
through the current gateways take a minimum
of one month. But with CCAvenue's solution,
abrick and mortar company can have a similar
solution up and running within four days.
But the more important thing that CCAvenue
did was to enable payment in Indian rupees
to merchants. Earlier, whenever shoppers
used top shop the payment for the goods
purchased used to be done in dollars and
that too after a period of one month.
But with this option, the merchants receive
their payments once a week.
Another innovative step which the company
has taken is the facility of offering
SMS based order alerts to its members.
Explains Patel, "Every time a sale is
generated, sales officers can receive
instant notification of sales directly
on their cell phones, which allows them
to track their sales actively. E-merchants
who have critical logistics requirements
and need to be updated on a minute-to-minute
basis to plan their sourcing and deliveries
will find this facility extremely beneficial
to their needs."
Benefits For Indian exporters
In the past, whenever exporters of Indian
companies went abroad for exhibitions
or trade fairs they had a problem of verifying
international credit cards to accept payments
for their goods and services. But with
a solution christened 'Collect Bill Payment'
Indian exporters can now process secure
real-time credit card transactions anywhere
in the world via the Internet with guaranteed
payments back home in Indian Rupees. All
a merchant needs now is access to a PC
or laptop with Internet connectivity and
a CCAvenue account.
Explains Mody, "Exporters only need to
send an e-mail to their buyers with a
embedded tamper-proof payment link which
when clicked by a foreign buyer prompts
him to enter his credit card data directly
on a Verisign secure SSL page provided
by Citibank and ICICI Bank. The buyer
can then enter his choice of credit cards
whether Visa, MasterCard, American Express,
Diners Club or Citibank e-cards and get
real time confirmation of the success
of the transaction. This greatly improves
the exporter's scope of sales as well
as reduces their risk of having to carry
back or exchange vast sums of foreign
currency." In addition, the software generates
an invoice for each transaction that can
be printed or sent by e-mail to the customer.
The system also has an online accounting
module enabling the exporter's head office
to instantly monitor the exhibition sales
performance remotely in real-time.
Monitoring Fraud
The 'fear' factor that has kept most customers
and merchants away is also a prime area
of focus for Avenues India. While the
CCAvenue solution has built in Verisgn
128-bit SSL security, the company in addition
has a risk management team that reviews
every transaction microscopically. Explains
Patel, "The credit card in its current
form was never built for the Internet,
while in the physical world credentials
can be verified, the equation on the Internet
changes dramatically. As a medium that
offers anonymity, Internet fraud and charge-back
issues are the nightmare of every e-merchant
globally. We have installed products and
processes to preempt credit card fraud
and constantly advise merchants on how
to forestall charge backs. On suspicion,
we make an attempt to undertake physical
verification. In line with global technology
trends, we will be shortly implementing
the Visa 3D secure protocol-a new initiative
by VISA which promises to reduce e-commerce
transaction fraud by over 90 percent."
Future
With the Indian market rapidly accepting
CCAvenue's solutions, the company is now
betting on achieving a customer base of
more than 1,300 merchants by the year
2003.Going by the current growth rate
where the company is adding an average
of one to two customers on a daily basis,
the target does not appear too difficult.
In the coming months, Avenues will also
look at making a dent in the global market,
which is much bigger than the Indian one.
With more than 50,000 transactions routed
through its solution in a short span of
time, Avenues India with its CCAvenue
solution surely shows the promise of triggering
off an e-commerce revolution in India.
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