E-commerce has made everything accessible; everything is literally at your fingertips. Hence, in this era of e-commerce HerZindagi recognises the importance of talent contributing their valuable efforts in this field by giving out the E-commerce Brand Of The Year within the ambit of the HZ WomenPreneur Awards 2023 powered by Hamdard Khaalis Spices, knowledge partner WEP.
We now introduce our readership to the juryship criteria for these awards.
Jury Criteria:
Looking for material growth metrics in a women-led e-commerce brand, such as demonstrated expansion of the business, sustained growth, and review if there has been any huge mergers and acquisitions in the last one year.
We now introduce our readers to the top three nominees up for the esteemed award.
Nominee 1: Surbhi Chawla, Fitkin![fitkin]()
Fitkin is a woman-led enterprise with 45% female employees and a vision to shift fitness from a dedicated chore to an affordable lifestyle while providing sustainable comfort and style.
It has been featured in several publications and was chosen as one of the top five women-founded startups in India for the NITI Aayog-United Nations Investor Consortium 2020. Their sales have surpassed ₹2 crores, with a diverse range of 200+ styles across women's and men's activewear categories. The company’s average revenues look like ₹20,000,000.
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Nominee 2: Soumya Kant, Clovia, Purple Panda Fashions Pvt. Ltd![soumya]()
Soumya Kant is the Co-Founder & Chief Growth Officer at Clovia, a premier D2C fashion, lingerie, and personal care brand for the urban millennial woman. Her coveted brand, Clovia is revolutionising the way lingerie is marketed in India, with 100+ styles launched every month while keeping tight control of inventory. The company’s average revenues are ₹200+cr.
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Nominee 3: Mansi Gupta, TJORI![mansi]()
Mansi Gupta is the co-founder of the lifestyle brand Tjori, which was founded in 2013 to promote traditional Indian handicrafts with a touch of modernism. Tjori was established as an initiative to support artisans and their families, and the Founder's personal resources of ₹10 lakh were used to launch the business, which currently generates 10x revenue annually. It now provides services to 195 countries through its website and digital marketing. The average revenues of the company are ₹60,00,000.
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