In April 2017, eBay announced that it would sell its Indian subsidiary, eBay.in, to Flipkart and invest $500 million in the company. While eBay suggested that the partnership would eventually allow Flipkart to access eBay’s network of international vendors, these plans never actually came to fruition.
In July 2017, Flipkart made an offer to acquire its main domestic competitor, Snapdeal, for $700–800 million. It was rejected by Snapdeal, which was seeking at least $1 billion.
In August 2019, Flipkart entered into a partnership with Authentic Brands to license and distribute Nautica in India.
Flipkart invested $4 million in the customer engagement and rewards platform EasyRewardz on 19 November 2019.
