Swiss smart wearable device maker Garmin on Wednesday said it expects India to be among its top three markets in Asia in the next five years, fuelled by post-Covid health activity trends in the country.
Garmin, which announced the appointment of Yeshudas Pillai as the new country head for its India operations, has been witnessing double-digit growth in the country and expects the momentum to continue.
It is expanding its retail sales network with plans to add 7 more brand stores by the end of 2023. The company has only three stores in India at present.
After the pandemic, people have now become more health-conscious and there is a sharp increase in the activity trends, which resonates well with Garmin's product line, Garmin South-East Asia & India Regional Director Sky Chen told PTI.
"For Garmin, we see India becoming one of the top three markets in the Asia region in the next 5 years," he added.
Presently India is ranked at fifth position in terms of revenue with China, Japan and Thailand being its top markets in the region.
In the last two years, consumer awareness about fitness and wellness devices is booming in India and Garmin is bringing its leading technology and premium smart watches to the Indian market, Chen said.
The company is "bullish" on the premium segment of smartwatches priced over USD 300 (around Rs 25,000), and plans to expand its offerings aiming to be the leader in the segment, he added.
"We have seen a growth in the preference for mid-high range (USD 300 and above) smartwatches over the last couple of years in India. Looking at this trend, we are bullish on the premium segment and plan to expand our offerings," said Chen.
In terms of growth, he said the company continues to grow in high double digits in the Indian market.
Citing data sourced from its app Garmin Connect, he said Garmin has recorded a 32 per cent year-on-year growth till the third quarter of 2022. Its Venu series from the wellness segment has also reported a 65 per cent YoY growth till Q3 2022.
Pillai said though the end of the pandemic is in sight, the trends for the wearable industry, especially smartwatches, would continue to grow and the momentum is expected to continue.
Garmin will expand its retail presence by opening 10 brand stores by the end of 2023, taking the total number to 10. These stores will also double up as a service collection point.
When asked about the competitive pricing by the rivals in the mass market (sub Rs 5,000), Pillai said "Garmin is a niche brand for niche people" and would focus on reliability and accuracy.
Garmin may also consider local manufacturing of its wearables if it sees sustained demand and growth in the Indian market, Chen said.
Pillai also said Garmin could see the potential for manufacturing in India.
"We understand the potential of 'make in India'. We are also well aware of the Production Linked Incentive," he said, adding, "we are currently working on expanding and taking Garmin to each channel, which is available in India. Alongside the idea comes for 'make in India', as a brand, we are totally open to that idea."
According to the latest market data released by International Data Corporation (IDC), India's wearables market recorded shipments of 38 million units in the first half of 2022, growing at 65.8 per cent year on year.
India To Be Among Top 3 Markets In Asia For Garmin In 5 Years; To Add 7 Brand Stores By 2023
Garmin, which announced the appointment of Yeshudas Pillai as the new country head for its India operations, has been witnessing double-digit growth in the country and expects the momentum to continue