Southeast Asia’s Most Visited E-commerce Platforms of the Year

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Lazada maintains its lead as SEA's most visited e-commerce platform. Shopee ramps up against Lazada’s lead by 66% becoming Lazada's closest competition by November 2018.
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- Lazada maintains its lead as SEA's most visited e-commerce platform. - Shopee ramps up against Lazada’s lead by 66% becoming Lazada's closest competition by November 2018. - SEA's top 10 e-commerce platforms grew at an average of 53% in 2018 compared against the previous year. - E-commerce players from Indonesia and Vietnam namely Tokopedia, Bukalapak, Blibli, Thegioididong, and Tiki are dominating the SEA region despite its only available locally.   The year 2018 has been significant for the e-commerce industry in Southeast Asia. Among the notable highlights in the region were from Indonesia's two eCommerce giants Tokopedia and Bukalapak. Tokopedia received a $1.1 billion funding from Alibaba Group- SoftBank while Bukalapak, on the other hand became Indonesia’s fourth Unicorn. Meanwhile Lazada, the biggest eCommerce in SEA received an additional US$4 billion. A recent study by Google forecasts that the e-commerce industry in the region will be valued $23 billion in gross merchandise revenue (GMV) by the end of the year. By 2025, the SEA e-commerce industry's estimated value will be US$102 billion in GMV.   Given the potential and rapid growth of SEA e-commerce, iPrice Group conducted a market analysis to track which e-commerce players finished first in the region, and its exciting new competitions and developments in 2018. Our market analysis research were based from the total desktop and mobile visits of biggest e-commerce platforms from Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Vietnam, and Thailand. The e-commerce players included in this study is based from our Map of e-commerce report which ranks the most visited e-commerce platforms (on desktop and mobile web) in their respective countries.   The Rapid Growth Of Southeast Asia’s Top 10 E-commerce Platforms   Based from the overall e-commerce traffic across SEA, 10 biggest emerged are Lazada, Shopee, Tokopedia, the visits between January and November 2018 saw a drastic growth in traffic by 53% on average. This positive uptrend is mirrored by Google’s report stating that the online retail sector is moving quicker than expected.   Commanding the biggest market share of online traffic of the year are Lazada at 27%, Tokopedia at 17%, Shopee at 15% and Bukalapak at 12%. Lazada maintains its market-leading position despite facing stiff competition from Tokopedia and Shopee throughout the year. By the end of 2018, we see Shopee closing into Lazada to become its closest competitor. Shopee grew its traffic to overtake Tokopedia and reduced Lazada’s preeminent position by 66% in its total visits.   Indonesian and Vietnamese E-commerce Platforms Competing with Regional Players   Lazada’s dominant position was almost overtaken by Tokopedia in July and August 2018. In fact, Tokopedia, was able to sustain a high number of online traffic garnered from its Ramadan and Hari Raya sale campaign in May 2018. The Ramadan period was considered among the most important festive season in Indonesia. It is a popular sale period as consumers will actively purchase gifts, apparels, and decorative items to prepare for the occasion in June. As such, it was apparent to see that both Tokopedia and Lazada experienced a dip in online traffic in June 2018 in Indonesia as most consumers were offline during the Hari Raya celebrations.   Among the many successful efforts initiated by Tokopedia to maintain its increased online traffic after Hari Raya was with its 9th-anniversary sale, which was held in August 2019. The Indonesian e-commerce company has been particularly impressive as it was able to challenge for the top spot though it was focused in a single market. Compared with its competitor, Lazada is available in 6 countries. Its success received further validation as Tokopedia recently raised $1.1 billion from Softbank in December 2018 to become Indonesia’s most valuable startup, valued at about $7 billion.   Also remarkable in the regional level were Vietnamese e-commerce platforms Thegioididong and Tiki with the average total visits at 29 million and 26 million respectively. This was particularly impressive as both players are only available in the Vietnamese market.   Thegioididong (also known as Mobile World in Vietnamese) initiated its business as brick and mortar electronics store since it was founded in 2004. Through the years, the electronics store rose to become the most prominent platform in Vietnam both online and offline. In its home country, Thegioididong overtook Lazada to become the second most visited e-commerce platform after Shopee by November 2018.   On the other hand, Tiki was popular amongst locals as well and is backed by Chinese e-commerce giant, JD.com. The e-commerce company recently received approximately $44 million to develop its business specifically for the Vietnamese market.   Biggest Improvement in Total Visits between January and November 2018   By comparing the percentage of growth in total visits between January and November 2018 we were able to see who grew the most by the end of the year. E-commerce platforms with the most remarkable growth figures were JD at 246%, Shopee 158%, and Tokopedia at 94%. JD.com has continued its expansion into Southeast Asia recently launching its e-commerce platform JD Central in Thailand in October 2018 and has made great progress in Indonesia as well. This was evident as they grew the fastest from 5.4 million in January to 12.7 million in November in total visits.   *** All data on the total visits on desktop and mobile web in this study were taken from global traffic figures from the respective regional sites. Insights based on SimilarWeb data.   About iPrice Group   iPrice Group is a meta-search website where Malaysian consumers can easily compare prices, specs and discover products with hundreds of local and regional merchants. iPrice’s meta-search platform is also available in six other countries across Southeast Asia namely in; Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, The Philippines, Vietnam, and Hong Kong.   As an affiliate marketing channel, iPrice works with the biggest brands in the region to compare products and coupons from Lazada, Shopee, Booking.com, Hotels.com, Grab (Grab Food), KLOOK and Malaysian Airlines, Samsung, Apple, Xiaaomi, Oppo, ASUS, Vivo, Sony, and Sephora. Check out for Lazada voucher, Hotels.com coupon, Klook promo code and Sephora promo code here.   iPrice currently operates three business lines: price comparison for electronics such as cell phone, laptops – (visit laptop price Philippines) as well as health & beauty; product discovery for fashion and home & living; and coupons across all verticals.   On a regular basis, iPrice Group releases key insights on topics pertaining e-commerce, startups, and others. Stay tuned to iPrice’s insights!

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