The much-anticipated wedding season in India is off to an exciting start, with an estimated 4.8 million weddings scheduled for November and December this year, according to Motilal Oswal Wealth Management Ltd. This marks a substantial increase from last year’s 3.8 million weddings, which generated a business of ₹4.7 trillion. This year, the industry is expected to witness a ₹6 trillion revenue, reflecting the country’s growing wedding economy.
As Delhi leads the wedding charge, it is expected to see over 4.5 lakh weddings during the two-month period, according to data from the Confederation of All India Traders. The capital’s extravagant wedding celebrations, from traditional ceremonies to grand receptions, are set to create a significant ripple effect across various sectors, including jewellery, retail, hotels, and automobiles, as families spend lavishly on these momentous occasions.
Sectors Poised for Growth
The wedding season is not only a time for celebration but also a golden opportunity for businesses to capitalise on this annual surge in consumer spending. Motilal Oswal Wealth Management has identified several key sectors that are expected to see significant growth during this period, with specific companies well-positioned to benefit from the booming wedding market.
Titan: Jewellery Leader Ready for a Surge in Demand
Titan, a leading brand in the jewellery market, is set to benefit from the wedding season, particularly after the recent customs duty reduction announcement. This move has made wedding jewellery more affordable, driving up demand. Titan’s strong market positioning, particularly in the wedding jewellery segment, has enabled it to outpace other competitors, and it is expected to see strong growth in the coming quarters.
Eicher Motors: Royal Enfield Rides High in Wedding Season
Eicher Motors, known for its Royal Enfield brand, is experiencing a surge in demand as the wedding season approaches. With the company’s new launches, increased model availability, and a greater focus on promotions, Royal Enfield is expected to benefit from higher consumer interest. The growing demand for motorcycles as wedding gifts and purchases related to brides’ and grooms’ transport needs will further contribute to the brand’s success during the festive season.
Vedant Fashions: Ethnic Wear Brand Manyavar Ready for Wedding Rush
Vedant Fashions, which operates the popular ethnic wear brand Manyavar, is set to see robust growth thanks to a spread-out wedding season this year. With wedding dates beginning in November, Manyavar is well-placed to capitalise on high demand for traditional attire, especially for brides, grooms, and wedding guests. Vedant Fashions is also expanding its product range and venturing into new categories, which will provide further growth opportunities during this peak season.
Safari: Furniture & Home Décor Sector to Benefit from Wedding Shopping
The furniture and home décor market is expected to benefit significantly from the wedding season, with Safari, a prominent player in the sector, set to see a substantial uptick in demand. The festive season has always been a prime time for pre-wedding home shopping, and Safari is likely to see a surge in sales as families invest in furniture and home décor items. Following a slow quarter due to a heatwave, the company’s sales are expected to bounce back, especially with the upcoming launch of a greenfield plant in Jaipur during Q3FY25.
Lemon Tree Hotels: Hotel Chain Poised to Benefit from Wedding Celebrations
Lemon Tree Hotels, a well-known chain of hotels, is also positioned to benefit from the wedding season. The hotel chain has witnessed strong growth momentum in the second half of the year, driven by a stabilisation in its Aurika Mumbai property and a strong wedding season. The company has also invested in renovations that are expected to enhance its operating metrics, including occupancy rates, average room rates, and EBITDA margins. The hotel’s ability to host large-scale wedding events and provide luxury services is expected to further boost its business during the festive period.
Ripple Effect Across the Economy
The wedding season in India is more than just a cultural event—it is a massive economic driver that stimulates various industries. From jewellery and fashion to automobiles, furniture, and hospitality, the multi-billion-dollar wedding industry has far-reaching effects. As families indulge in extravagant celebrations, they create a surge in demand for goods and services, contributing to the country’s economic growth during this key period.
As the wedding season continues to unfold, Delhi remains at the heart of this economic activity, setting the stage for a record-breaking ₹6 trillion in revenue. The companies identified by Motilal Oswal are poised to lead the charge, benefiting from increased consumer spending and the growing importance of weddings in India’s cultural and economic landscape.