
Amazon's quick commerce service, Amazon Now, is experiencing 25% month-on-month order growth in India, CEO Andy Jassy stated during the company's Q1 2026 earnings call. Launched in 2024, the service offers delivery within 30 minutes and has expanded to cities including Bengaluru, Delhi-NCR, and Mumbai. Amazon plans to extend Amazon Now to 100 cities with over 1,000 micro-fulfilment centres, supported by investments exceeding Rs 2,800 crore to enhance logistics and infrastructure amid growing competition in India's rapid delivery market.
The article group primarily presents corporate and market-focused perspectives without political framing. Coverage centers on Amazon's business growth, investment plans, and competitive positioning in India's quick commerce sector. Sources emphasize operational details and market expansion, reflecting a business and economic viewpoint rather than political or ideological angles.
The overall tone across the articles is positive, highlighting Amazon's rapid growth, strategic investments, and expansion plans. While competitive challenges are noted, the sentiment remains optimistic about Amazon Now's market traction and future prospects in India's fast-growing quick commerce segment.
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| Source | Their headline | Bias | Sentiment |
|---|---|---|---|
| economictimes | Amazon Now orders growing 25 month on month: CEO Andy Jassy in Q1 earnings call - The Economic Times | Center | Positive |
| moneycontrol | Amazon's quick commerce service Now clocking 25 monthly growth in India, says CEO Andy Jassy | Center | Positive |
| moneycontrol | Amazon's quick commerce service Now clocking 25 monthly growth in India, says CEO Andy Jassy | Center | Positive |
| moneycontrol | Amazon's quick commerce service Now clocking 25 monthly growth in India, says CEO Andy Jassy | Center | Positive |
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