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As India Races Towards 100 Million Online Sellers, Address.co Eases Expansion With Virtual Offices – World News Network

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Last updated: October 1, 2025 12:00 am
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New Delhi [India], October 1: India’s digital commerce market is expanding at a pace never seen before. Reports suggest that close to 100 million Indians may become online sellers in the next few years, with Flipkart and Amazon already leading the charge.
From homemakers selling handmade products to small traders reaching customers across states, selling online has become a practical business path for millions.
But there is a catch.
While sellers can run their business from anywhere, government compliance often demands a commercial office address.
For many, this has turned into a costly roadblock. Office rents in cities like Delhi, Mumbai or Bangalore run into tens of thousands each month, even for small spaces that sellers hardly use.
This is where Address.co is quietly changing the game. By offering virtual office addresses that are fully valid for GST registration and company paperwork, the company is helping sellers build credibility and expand without the stress of renting offices they do not need.
Why office space is a hidden hurdle
E-commerce sellers usually begin from home or small storage units. But as soon as they look to expand especially across states they face three major problems:
GST and compliance: A residential address often gets rejected. A commercial address is mandatory.
Cost of rent: Even a modest office can cost ₹25,000-₹50,000 a month in a metro.
Expansion burden: New state = new GST number = new office rent. Costs rise quickly.
For a seller who mostly operates online, these expenses make little sense. Instead of spending on stock, marketing, or logistics, money ends up locked in empty office rooms.
Virtual offices: a smarter option
A virtual office is a legally accepted address that sellers can use for registrations and documentation. They get an address in a prime location, mail handling if required, and access to meeting rooms on demand — all without signing up for a physical lease.
What has changed recently is awareness. Seller groups on WhatsApp and Telegram now talk about virtual offices as a default option. Many Flipkart and Amazon sellers who once struggled with state-wise expansion are now registering in multiple locations smoothly using providers like Address.co.
Why sellers trust Address.co
Among the options available, Address.co has grown into a name that online sellers recognise and rely on.
Here’s why:
Offices available in major Indian cities, making multi-state GST registration faster
Addresses accepted for MCA and GST filings
Clear pricing with no extra surprises
Support services like mail forwarding and meeting space if needed
Proven record: more than 20,000 businesses have already used their services
By its own figures, businesses using Address.co have together saved over ₹585 crore that would have otherwise gone into rent.
Seller experiences
Consider a seller from Delhi running an electronics store on Amazon. To grow beyond the NCR region, he needed GST numbers in three states. Instead of spending close to ₹90,000 a month on offices, he chose virtual addresses from Address.co. The process was simple, the paperwork went through, and within weeks he was able to expand. The saved money went into new stock and advertising, doubling his sales.
Stories like these are spreading fast among seller communities. For many, virtual offices are no longer an option but a necessity.
A bigger movement taking shape
What started as a cost-saving idea is now turning into a larger trend. Virtual offices are giving small sellers the same flexibility that larger businesses enjoy, allowing them to scale state by state without unnecessary overheads.
With India expected to see millions of new sellers in the coming decade, this approach could become the new standard. Instead of empty rented offices, resources will move into growth, innovation, and customer service.
Looking forward
The idea behind Address.co is simple: help entrepreneurs grow without extra baggage. For Flipkart and Amazon sellers, this has come at the right time. The market is growing, competition is heating up, and speed matters more than ever.
By providing addresses that are recognised by government bodies, backed by physical locations, and supported by additional services, Address.co has positioned itself as more than a service provider.
For many sellers, it has become a partner in their journey from a small beginning to a national presence.
As India edges closer to 100 million online sellers, one thing is clear: the businesses that grow fastest will be the ones that spend wisely. And for those sellers, a virtual office from Address.co may be the smartest step they take.
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