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Although the pharmacy sector in India is highly regulated, yet it tends to suffer from the circulation of sub-standard and counterfeit drugs that hampers the retail segment of the business. Measures are being taken by the pharmacy regulatory bodies to control the threat as it drastically hampers revenue generation. The government is also taking major initiatives to provide medicines at subsidized rates as well as engage in teleconsultation services and distribution of medicines in the rural belt. A variety of value added services are being incorporated by the organized players to gain a larger market share and various initiatives are being taken to build brand loyalty among customers. To sum up, the pharmacy retail segment comprises a stable market that has strong growth potential in the upcoming years.
Macroeconomic Indicators
Slide 2: GDP at Factor Cost: Quarterly (2010-11 - 2013-14), Inflation Rate: Monthly (Jul 2013 - Dec 2013)
Slide 3: Gross Fiscal Deficit: Monthly (Feb 2013 - Jul 2013), Exchange Rate: Half Yearly (Aug 2013 - Jan 2014)
Slide 4: Lending Rate: Annual (2008-09 - 2011-12), Trade Balance: Annual (2009-10 - 2012-13), FDI: Annual (2009-10 - 2012-13)
Introduction
Slide 5-7: Healthcare Industry Overview
Slide 8: Comparative study between Pharmacy Chain Retailing and Traditional Medical Retailing
Slide 9: Evolving role of Pharmacy Retail
Slide 10: Pharmacy Retail Store Formats
Market Overview
Slide 11: Pharmacy Retail: Market Size & Growth and Market Segmentation
Slide 12: Distribution Channel
Role of Government
Slide 13: Government Role - Summary
Slide 14 - 15: Role of Government in Pharmacy Retail
Slide 16: Drugs & Cosmetics Act 1940
Drivers & Challenges
Slide 17: Drivers and Challenges - Summary
Slide 18-23: Key Drivers
Slide 24-27: Key Challenges
Industry Association
Slide 28: All India Organization of Chemists and Druggists (AIOCD)
Trends
Slide 29: Trends - Summary
Slide 30 - 35: Key Trends in Pharmacy Retail
Technology Adoption
Slide 36: Technology Adoption - Summary
Slide 37-38: Technology Adoption in Pharmacy Retail
Competitive Landscape
Slide 39: Porter's Five Forces Analysis
Slide 40- 44: Competitive Benchmarking
Slide 45 - 56: Major Public Player- Corporate information, financial snapshot and summary
key ratios, key business and geographic segments, business highlights and SWOT analysis
Slide 57-101: Major Private Players- Corporate information, ownership and shareholding structure of company, financial snapshot, key ratios, business highlights and SWOT analysis
Strategic Insights
Slide 102: Key Strategic Recommendations
Appendix
Slide 103: Key Ratios Description
Slide 104: Sources of Information
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