As the second largest economy in Southeast Asia, Thailand has good conditions in terms of digital economic infrastructure. The vast majority of its nearly 70 million population have become online users, which provides a huge market for e-commerce cross-border platforms. Today, let’s talk about the mainstream e-commerce platforms in Thailand.

1. Lazada.

As the leader of Thailand’s e-commerce cross-border platforms, it also operates in other Southeast Asian countries and has a large number of visits and users. Most Thai buyers will choose Lazada as their first choice for online shopping.

2. Shopee.

Shopee is one of the main cross-border platforms in Southeast Asia and is popular among users in Thailand and many other countries.

3. JIB.

JIB is a professional electronics department store in Thailand. It has developed its own e-commerce cross-border platform to provide users with a variety of technology products and gadgets.

4. Chilindo.

Chilindo is a dedicated e-commerce auction cross-border platform where users can bid for a variety of products, including fashion accessories, home gardening, electronics, etc. If you are selling related products, then you can consider this platform, so that you can get more accurate users.

5. Advice.

Advice is a major 3C electronic product retailer and wholesale distributor in Thailand, with many branches, business in Thailand and Laos, and provides e-commerce cross-border platforms.

6. PowerBuy.

PowerBuy is a Thai chain store that sells electrical appliances, IT products, mobile phones, gadgets, etc., and has also launched its own e-commerce cross-border platform.

7. JD Central.

JD Central is a joint venture between Thai retail group Central Group and Chinese e-commerce platform JD.com, offering diversified products, especially electronic products and gadgets.

8. Se-ed.

Se-ed was originally a book and magazine publishing company, and later developed into its own cross-border platform and became an online leader in book sales in Thailand, gradually expanding to other related items and categories.

8. Central.

Central is a mainstream department store in Thailand. In order to compete with other cross-border platforms, they also launched their own e-commerce cross-border platform, covering beauty, fashion, home decoration and other products.

10. HomePro.

HomePro is a well-known home decoration retailer. Later, it developed its website into an e-commerce cross-border platform, mainly selling a variety of home equipment and accessories.

In general, there are many mainstream e-commerce platforms in Thailand, covering different products and categories to meet the needs of Thai consumers. The e-commerce market in Thailand has broad prospects. Various platforms are competing fiercely in the market and are constantly expanding their business and user base.

The above is the relevant content of the mainstream e-commerce platforms in Thailand. When choosing a platform to settle in, sellers can choose a suitable platform according to the characteristics of their own products. Although well-known platforms such as Lazada and sheep have a large audience, the relative competitiveness between sellers will also be very large. Therefore, sellers can compare several platforms when choosing a platform.