Monday, September 24, 2012

Singapore Online Shopping Statistics


From: http://www.techinasia.com/the-stats-and-facts-of-online-shopping-in-singapore/

The Stats and Facts of Online Shopping in Singapore

The size of the Singapore online shopping market reached S$1.1 billion in 2010 and is forecasted to hit S$4.4 billion in 2015, according to PayPal’s research.
Even though 1.2 million Singaporean online shoppers (above the age of 18 years old) had an average spend per head of S$1,492 over the past year, two-thirds of the online shopping spend (S$730 million) came from the middle income and above (personal earnings of S$4,001 and above) groups in Singapore.
Contrary to popular belief that Singaporeans shop online mostly on overseas websites, a significant portion of online retail purchases are domestic as online shoppers spend nearly 40% (approximately S$420 million) on local websites.
Even when Singaporean online shoppers do buy from overseas websites, they cite “unavailability” (58%) and “greater choice” (48%) as more important reasons than “less expensive” (44%), “better discounts” (42%) or “strong Singapore dollar” (35%). Local merchants can benefit from the growth in domestic online spending as well as offer a wider choice and selection of goods (instead of competing on price) to get a larger slice of the online shopping market.
Elias Ghanem, PayPal’s General Manager for South East Asia and India, said, “With the online shopping market growing so quickly and breaking through the billion dollar mark, Singaporeans are clearly finding great value and a wide range of products and services on the Web, be it on domestic or overseas websites. The study results prove to local merchants that they should embrace a multi-channel approach for both in-store and online retail experience, with mobile as an emerging platform, in order to be wherever their customers are.”
The study was conducted from January to February 2011 and polled 407 Singapore online shoppers aged 18 and above from Nielsen’s panel for their online and mobile shopping transactions in the past 12 months. Besides providing an overview of the growing online shopping market, the study also revealed insights into the attitudes and behaviors of Singaporeans when buying online and on mobile devices.
Below are some of the key findings for domestic and cross-border online shopping in Singapore:
1. More than just airline and hotel bookings: While the travel category is tops, it only accounted for S$307 million or 28% of the online shopping market in Singapore. Other key online shopping categories include: Fashion/Beauty (S$146 million, 13% share), Entertainment/Lifestyle (S$143 million, 13% share), IT/Electronics (S$117 million, 11% share), General Insurance (S$83 million, 8% share), and Gifts/Collectibles (S$75 million, 7% share).
2. Different items purchased between domestic and overseas websites:Movies/events tickets (S$36 million) and general insurance (S$36 million) are top categories for domestic online shopping, while books (S$41 million) and movies/music/video games (S$24 million) are top categories for cross-border online shopping. In addition, online shoppers buy nearly double the amount for clothing (S$84 million) and travel packages (S$38 million) on overseas websites compared to domestic sites.
3. Security and online spending: Enhancing security can boost online spending, especially for high income group (With personal earnings of S$6,001 and above). Slightly more than 4 out of 10 say that current credit/debit card security measures for online transactions are inadequate and half believe they are taking a risk every time they transact online with their credit/debit cards. Yet, increasing safety measures would convince nearly 6 out of 10 to spend more online. In fact, the high income group was the most concerned about security measures (57%), but are the most willing to increase their online shopping if safety is improved (65%).
In addition, these were the key findings for m-commerce and mobile shopping:
1. Mobile shopping still in its infancy stage: Over 364,000 Singaporean online shoppers spent S$43 million on their mobile devices last year, approximately 4% of the online shopping market. Mobile shoppers bought low-priced items like movie tickets, fashion items and mobile apps, leading to an average spend per head of S$119 over the past year.
2. Significant growth potential for mobile shopping: 4 out of 10 online shoppers in Singapore are willing to make a purchase on their mobile phones. More importantly, nearly 6 out of 10 of the high income group would be interested to do so, and they accounted for more than half of the mobile spend last year. In addition to more Singaporean online shoppers interested in buying on their mobile devices, they would like to buy higher-priced items like IT/electronics, general insurance and collectibles, boosting the potential size of the mobile shopping market.
3. Factors for mass adoptions: Convenient, safe, and fast mobile shopping experience will be critical for mass adoption. The top 3 barriers to mobile shopping are small screen size (55%), security concerns (52%) and slow mobile Internet connection (42%).
Based on the online and mobile shopping study results, Elias concluded, “The strong call-to-action for local merchants is to quickly adopt a multi-channel retail strategy, provide greater choice in their online product offerings and offer more secure online payment options. In order to sell to mobile shoppers, they should choose a safer mobile payment method that can be completed in as few clicks as possible.”

About Willis Wee

Founder of Tech in Asia who is also an entrepreneur since 2005. Contact him at willis[at]techinasia[dot]com
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3 Responses to “The Stats and Facts of Online Shopping in Singapore”

  1. Anonymous April 17, 2011 at 12:21 pm #
    1.2 million Singaporean online shoppers (above the age of 18 years old) had an average spend per head of S$1,492 over
    it is a huge number! really doubt on the figure
  2. Natalie Copuroglu May 29, 2011 at 4:42 pm #
    This is a really interesting article, thanks for the info Willis!
    On what local websites do Singaporeans shop? I would love to get a top 5/top 10 list if possible!
    Thanks again,
    Natalie

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