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Wedding season sees demand for banquet halls jump :Justdial Consumer Insights

Wedding season sees demand for banquet halls jump by 68% and that for jewellers by 43%: Justdial Consumer Insights.

  • -Mumbai topped the demand for wedding jewellers and banquet halls across the country, followed by Delhi & Hyderabad
  • -Surat and Rajkot are among Tier-II cities with maximum demand for wedding jewellers
  • -Tier-I cities witness a 22% rise in demand, and Tier-II cities witness a 48% rise
  • -Wedding jewellers, banquet halls, decorators, photographers, & caterers top-5 most searched wedding services

 After two years of low-key celebrations due to COVID restrictions, this year’s wedding season sees a rise in demand (YOY) for a wide range of wedding services, with searches for banquet halls being up by 83%, caterers by 57%, and wedding jewellers by 44%, reports the latest Justdial Consumer Insights report.

Overall demand on Justdial for wedding services, comprising banquet halls, caterers, decorators, DJs, event organizers, wedding jewellers, tailors, Mehendi artists, pandits, photographers, matrimonials bureaus, and wedding bands, saw a 30% jump across India’s 1000 towns and cities.

This demand was primarily accentuated by Tier-II cities that saw a 48% rise in demand; in Tier-I cities, it was 22%. 

“We are witnessing a surge in demand during this wedding season as India reportedly will see 32 lakh weddings in a period of the next 30 days.

Commenting on the consumer trends during this wedding season, Mr. Prasun Kumar, CMO of, Justdial, said:

The last two years have been difficult for wedding services due to restrictions on marriages due to COVID. Weddings have been a big driver for India’s gig economy, and it is encouraging to witness that demand is rising fast in Tier-II cities.

Demand for wedding services in Tier-II cities is now 2X vis-à-vis Tier-I, which augurs well for the economy. It also reflects that businesses of all hues, even in Tier-II towns and cities, are now getting online to maximize their reach and enhance their business.”
Amongst wedding services, jewellers, banquet halls, decorators, photographers, and caterers, were the top-5 services that saw maximum demand and contributed to almost 60% of the searches related to wedding services on the platform.  
Mumbai topped the demand across the country for wedding jewelers, followed by Delhi and Hyderabad. Searches in Tier-I cities rose by 29%, while Tier-II cities witnessed a jump of 44%. Among Tier-II cities, Jaipur led the demanding race, followed by Surat, Rajkot, Chandigarh, and Coimbatore.
Demand (YOY) rise for banquet halls was the highest across all wedding services, as it saw a 68% rise in searches in India. This demand rose by 83% in Tier-II cities, and in Tier-I towns by 46%.
Mumbai topped the searches for banquet halls and contributed to almost 27% of the demand in Tier-I cities, followed by Delhi and Chennai in second and third place, respectively. Coimbatore, Surat, Nagpur, Lucknow, and Patna were the top 5 Tier-II cities that saw maximum demand for banquet halls.
Searches for decorators jumped by 31%, with Mumbai, Delhi, and Bengaluru driving maximum demand among Tier-I cities. The demand in Tier-II cities was up by 43%, with cities like Chandigarh, Indore, Jaipur, Lucknow, and Surat driving maximum traction.
Demand for wedding photographers rose by 23% in the country, with searches in Tier-II cities being 2.3X of that in Tier-I cities. Mumbai and Delhi contributed to almost 50% of the demand generated by Tier-I cities.
Chandigarh, Lucknow, Patna, Rajkot, and Coimbatore were the top 5 Tier-II cities with the maximum demand for wedding photographers.  
Searches for caterers went up by 31%, with Tier-II cities outstripping Tier-I cities in terms of demand. Tier-II cities saw the demand increase by 31% and Tier-I cities by 57%. Bengaluru, topping the list, had the highest demand for caterers, followed by Mumbai and Delhi among Tier-I cities. Among Tier-II cities, Jaipur, Lucknow, Coimbatore, Chandigarh, and Ernakulam were the top 5 with the maximum demand for caterers.
This article was shared with Prittle Prattle News as a Press Release.
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