Walmart Vriddhi partners to empower additional 100,000 MSMEs for Business Growth by 2028

ANI June 19, 2025 269 views

Walmart Vriddhi is expanding its supplier development program to empower an additional 100,000 MSMEs in India by 2028. The initiative provides free digital training, mentorship, and market access to help small businesses grow sustainably. Graduates of the program have already seen a 55% year-on-year growth in their businesses. Through partnerships with Flipkart and state governments, Walmart aims to further democratize digital commerce for Indian entrepreneurs.

"Empowering these entrepreneurs with critical business skills and market access has helped them to build and scale their business sustainably." – Jason Fremstad, Walmart
New Delhi, June 19: Walmart's supplier development program, Walmart Vriddhi, has partnered with Ideas to Impact Foundation (i2i) to empower an additional 100,000 MSMEs in India over the next three years.

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Walmart Vriddhi targets 100,000 MSMEs with free digital skilling

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Program has trained 70,000 businesses since 2019

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Graduates see 55% YoY growth

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Partners with Flipkart and state governments for wider reach

According to an official release, Walmart Vriddhi's free program will help enable more MSMEs to expand access to both national and international markets.

Further, it said Walmart Vriddhi has trained over 70,000 MSMEs by enabling access to digital commerce, personalised mentorship and strategic partnerships, since its launch in 2019.

The programme empowers entrepreneurs to establish successful and sustainable business models by using digital tools to train MSMEs in crucial aspects of business management such as finance, marketing, workforce management and environmental sustainability.w

Walmart Vriddhi graduates have experienced approximately 55 per cent year-on-year growth through the program's enablement.

Participants will benefit from an approach devised by Walmart, Flipkart and the program's implementing partner, Ideas to Impact Foundation, through access, outreach and program management expertise. With foot-on-ground teams, enablers, access to digital skilling tools, onboarding and personalised mentorship, the program is building a high-impact engine to empower its participants.

"Many micro enterprises face difficulties in securing the knowledge, tools and market access they need to thrive. Empowering these entrepreneurs with critical business skills and market access has helped them to build and scale their business sustainably, and contribute to India's economic growth story," said Jason Fremstad, Senior Vice President, Supplier Development, Walmart.

"As we enter the next phase of Walmart Vriddhi, we're empowering MSMEs with new tools for digital growth, sustainability and export readiness, and we continue to provide these for free. Through the Walmart Supplier Academy's eLearning modules and new ecosystem partnerships, we're going beyond skilling to enable businesses to sell through Walmart Marketplace and Flipkart. At Walmart, we're proud to support India's small businesses in building a future that's bigger, more digital and more connected than ever before," he further added.

The Walmart Vriddhi program will continue to help them pursue their international ambitions by enabling access to cross-border trade via the Walmart Marketplace (Walmart.com), the release said.

It will also provide businesses with tools to integrate into supply chains, including those of Flipkart Marketplace, Walmart Marketplace or any other online platforms.

Rajneesh Kumar, SVP and Chief Corporate Affairs Officer, Flipkart Group, added, "Our unwavering commitment at Flipkart is to empower MSMEs by democratizing access to digital commerce and vast growth opportunities. Through strategic collaborations like Walmart Vriddhi, we are collectively enabling entrepreneurs to scale their aspirations and significantly contribute to India's burgeoning digital economy."

Walmart will also engage with strategic partners to drive inclusive growth, as part of its efforts to broaden the reach and impact of the program.

The program has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the governments of Haryana to facilitate onboarding and empower success, and will soon sign additional MoUs with other states. Building on the success of Walmart Vriddhi in India, similar supplier development initiatives have been launched in Mexico (Crece con Walmart) and the US (Grow with US).

Reader Comments

Here are 6 diverse Indian perspective comments for the Walmart Vriddhi MSME article:
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Priya K.
This is fantastic news for small business owners! My cousin in Jaipur joined Walmart Vriddhi last year and her handicraft business grew 40% after learning digital marketing skills. More such initiatives needed 🇮🇳
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Rahul S.
While I appreciate Walmart's efforts, I hope they focus equally on rural MSMEs beyond just urban centers. Many village artisans don't even have proper internet access to benefit from these digital programs.
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Ananya M.
55% growth is impressive! 👏 This could be a game-changer for women entrepreneurs like me who struggle with market access. Does anyone know how to apply? The article should have included application details.
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Vikram J.
Good initiative but hope they maintain quality standards when scaling to 100k MSMEs. We don't want another situation where Indian products get rejected internationally due to quality issues. Proper mentorship is key!
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Sunita P.
As a small business owner from Gujarat, I'm excited about the export opportunities mentioned. Selling on Walmart Marketplace could help us reach NRIs who appreciate authentic Indian products. Hope they provide language support too!
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Karan D.
The MoU with Haryana govt is a smart move. Public-private partnerships can really accelerate MSME growth. Hope other states like Tamil Nadu and UP also join soon - we have so much untapped potential in tier 2/3 cities!

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