Cult.Sport, a D2C business that focuses on sports, has partnered with GoKwik, a top eCommerce enabler, to increase the serviceability of cash-on-delivery throughout key Indian towns and cities.
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In addition to tackling Back to Origin difficulties, the relationship with GoKwik seeks to further boost its footprint in India's outlying villages and cities, where COD remains a popular method of payment, as reported by The Economic Times (ET Retail).
"We believe India is a country with a billion sports people, where only a few take the field. Partnering with GoKwik will help us streamline and solve on-ground logistics challenges and be future-ready with the technology," said Shamik Sharma, managing director, Cult.Sport
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"Cult.Sport is helping India adopt an active lifestyle. Their digital-first approach in providing all fitness products under one roof has contributed to their immense growth in this sector. " said Chirag Taneja, Co-Founder, and CEO of GoKwik. "We are looking forward to nurturing this partnership and helping Cult.Sport in their growth journey"
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GoKwik's technologically advanced and data-driven intelligent solutions will enable Cult.Sport to offer COD purchases in tier three and tier four areas of the nation safely. This change will allow access to a larger client base and strengthen relationships with fitness enthusiasts in rural areas.
About GoKwik
In 2020, Vivek Bajpai, Chirag Taneja, and Ankush Talwar founded GoKwik. It is a forum for resolving issues with online e-commerce store shopping experiences. We want to make purchasing more accessible for consumers. GoKwik offers a shopping experience unlike anything else by addressing the complete customer journey from the point of making orders until the products are delivered.
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