India’s Buying Propensity Improves in Q2 2016 – TRA Research

Buying Sentiment for Q2 remains Fairly Positive
Mumbai,17th October, 2016: India’s Q2 2016 Buying Propensity Index (BPI) stood at 0.47, (measured on a scale between +1 to -1), up 0.05 BPI points from last quarter. The Buying Propensity Index is a result of a primary research across 3,000 consumer-influencers across 8 cities in India conducted every quarter.
N. Chandramouli, CEO, TRA Research, elaborated on the Buying Propensity Index for Q1 2016 and said, “The Buying Propensity Index of Q2 2016 stood at 0.47, higher compared to last quarter. Overall the buying sentiment for the quarter remains Fairly Positive.”

He further added, “A deeper analysis shows that the Transactional sentiment rose at a steady pace in Q2, dipping only very slightly in the month of August. The Aspirational sentiment witnessed a remarkably rise of 0.27 points in September which signals the improvement in need-based buying behavior, while the higher Aspirational sentiment implies improvement in aspirational spending capabilities, and thereby indicating the onset of a good Diwali season.”

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