Amazon.com Inc has invested 23.10 billion rupees ($308.02 million) in Amazon Seller Services, an Indian unit, strengthening the business at a time when more people shop online in a bid to avoid crowded public places.
Amazon Singapore made a significant portion of financing, data from business intelligence firm Tofler showed.
The company, which competes with Walmart Inc’s Flipkart in India, has also been expanding its seller network in the country.
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