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Complete Guide to Marketplace Seller Fees in India (2026)

Selling across multiple Indian ecommerce marketplaces can dramatically increase your reach—but it can also eat your margins if you don't understand each platform's fee structure. This guide breaks down every charge you'll face on Amazon, Flipkart, Myntra, Meesho, Ajio, JioMart, Snapdeal, Etsy, eBay, and Shopify, helping you calculate net profit before you list a single product.

Why Marketplace Fee Calculation Matters

Indian ecommerce sellers report that top platforms take anywhere from 8% to 40% of their revenue in combined fees. Without a proper marketplace fee calculator, sellers often discover they're running at a loss only after their first settlement cycle. A ₹999 fashion product on Myntra can attract up to ₹380 in combined fees—leaving just ₹619 before your product cost.

Amazon India Seller Fees (2026)

Amazon India restructured its fee model in March 2025, eliminating referral fees on products under ₹300 across 135+ categories. For products above ₹1,000, referral fees range from 2% (mobiles) to 18% (fashion). In addition to commission, sellers pay closing fees (₹2–₹60 depending on price slab), weight handling charges for Easy Ship orders, and pick-and-pack fees for FBA. GST at 18% applies on all marketplace service fees.

Flipkart Seller Commission Rates (2026)

Flipkart revised its fee structure in November 2025, introducing tier-based fixed fees and free local/zonal shipping for sub-500g products. Commission rates range from 3% (mobiles) to 22% (fashion). Sellers also pay a collection fee of approximately 2% on prepaid orders. Flipkart's Ekart logistics network handles over 82% of India's ecommerce parcels, giving platform-fulfilled sellers a significant speed advantage.

Myntra Commission Calculator

Myntra operates on a PPMP (Prepared, Packed, Moved by Partner) model. In June 2025, Myntra introduced a revised fee structure with commissions as low as 0–1% for products under ₹500 in select western wear and sports categories, a significant change from the earlier flat 15–16% rate. For most fashion categories, commission ranges from 10% to 25% of the selling price. Shipping, fixed fees, and GST on fees are charged separately.

Meesho: The Zero-Commission Marketplace

Meesho operates a 0% commission model across all product categories, making it the lowest-fee marketplace in India. Sellers pay only for shipping, which Meesho handles through its logistics network. This model has driven Meesho's Meesho Mall to 117% order growth in 2024, making it an attractive entry point for new sellers. However, Meesho's average selling price and customer profile differ from premium marketplaces.

Ajio, JioMart, and Snapdeal Fees

Ajio (Reliance Retail) caters to fashion brands and charges category-based commission fees. JioMart charges competitive commission rates (typically 3–8% depending on category) with a payment processing fee of approximately 2%. Snapdeal, now focused on budget-conscious Tier-2/3 customers, offers competitive rates for value-priced products.

How to Calculate Net Profit from Marketplace Sales

To calculate your true net profit from any marketplace, use this formula:

Net Profit = Selling Price − Commission − Closing Fee − Shipping Fee − Collection Fee − GST on Fees − Product Cost

Return losses must also be factored in. With a 20% return rate and two-way shipping costs, your effective net profit per successful sale drops significantly. Use the calculator above to model this automatically.

GST Impact on Marketplace Seller Fees

GST at 18% is levied on all marketplace service fees—commission, fixed fees, shipping charges, and collection fees. This is separate from the GST on your product sale. Most sellers miss this layer when calculating their net settlement, resulting in margin surprises. Our calculator includes GST on fees automatically in every comparison.

ROI Calculation for Marketplace Sellers

ROI (Return on Investment) for marketplace selling = (Net Profit ÷ Product Cost) × 100. A healthy ROI target for most categories is 30–60%. Fashion and beauty products typically yield higher ROI, while electronics margin is compressed by high commission and returns. Use the ROI column in our comparison table to identify your most profitable channel.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which Indian marketplace has the lowest seller fees?

Meesho has the lowest seller fees in India with a 0% commission model. Sellers only pay for shipping. However, for premium brands, Myntra's revised fee structure (0–1% commission for products under ₹500 in select categories) is also highly competitive as of 2025–2026.

How much commission does Myntra charge sellers?

Myntra commission ranges from 0–1% for products under ₹500 (post June 2025 revision) to 15–30% for premium fashion items. The rate depends on product category, selling price slab, and seller model (PPMP or C+C). Additional charges include shipping fees, fixed fees, and 18% GST on all service fees.

How do I calculate net settlement from Amazon India?

Amazon Net Settlement = Selling Price − Referral Fee − Closing Fee − Weight Handling / Shipping − Pick & Pack (FBA) − GST on all fees. Use our free Amazon seller fee calculator above to compute this instantly for any product category and price.

What is a good profit margin for marketplace sellers in India?

A healthy profit margin for Indian marketplace sellers is generally 15–35% after all fees and product costs. Fashion typically achieves 20–35% margins. Electronics face compression to 5–15% due to high competition and return rates. Sellers should aim for at least 20% gross margin before marketing spend.

Does Meesho charge commission in 2026?

No. Meesho continues to operate on a 0% commission model as of 2026. Sellers pay only for shipping through Meesho's logistics network. This makes Meesho the lowest-cost selling platform in India by fee structure, though average order values are lower than Amazon or Myntra.

How does GST affect my marketplace seller fees?

Marketplaces charge 18% GST on their service fees (commission, fixed fee, shipping, collection fee). This GST is in addition to the product GST on your sales. For a ₹1,000 product with ₹200 in marketplace fees, you'll pay an additional ₹36 in GST on those fees. As a GST-registered seller, you can claim input tax credit on this GST, partially offsetting the cost.