There are 11 countries in Southeast Asia, including Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, Myanmar, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Brunei, the Philippines and East Timor. It covers an area of approximately 4.57 million square kilometers. After China and India, Southeast Asia is the third most promising e-commerce market in Asia. This region has a population of more than 600 million, of which 340 million are Internet users, with a total e-commerce market of US$21.8 billion. Currently, there are many cross-border e-commerce platforms operating in Southeast Asia. So, let’s take a look at what cross-border e-commerce platforms there are in Southeast Asia.
1. Shopee.
Shopee provides a series of service solutions, such as self-built logistics SLS, small language customer service and payment guarantee, etc., to facilitate sellers to enter seven markets in Southeast Asia and Taiwan. Create a one-stop social shopping platform for buyers, providing a large number of cost-effective products to facilitate users to browse, purchase and share products anytime and anywhere.
2. Lazada.
Lazada is headquartered in Singapore and is Southeast Asia’s largest online shopping and merchant platform.
. As a pioneer in Southeast Asia’s e-commerce ecosystem, Lazada serves more than 155,000 local and international sellers and 3,000 brands. Provides a wide range of customer service, data and customized marketing solutions to Southeast Asia’s 560 million consumers.
3. Tokopedia.
Tokopedia was founded in 2009. It initially started with C2C business and has now entered the B2C field, providing brands with business models such as “flagship stores”. Currently, Tokopedia is one of the most popular online e-commerce platforms in Indonesia, but it only focuses on the Indonesian market and has not considered expanding overseas markets.
4. Bukalapak.
Bukalapak is the third largest e-commerce platform in Indonesia. It started with C2C business and now also provides B2C services, allowing brands and consumers to trade with each other. Indonesian media and technology giant EMTEK
group is the largest shareholder of Bukalapak, holding 49.21% of the shares.
5. Tiki.
Tiki is the second largest e-commerce platform in Vietnam. Unlike Shopee, Lazada and other foreign platforms, Tiki is a purely local e-commerce platform. Tiki enjoys a good reputation in the eyes of Vietnamese consumers and is considered to have low returns and high customer satisfaction.
The above introduces the relevant knowledge about cross-border e-commerce platforms in Southeast Asia. With the rapid development of cross-border e-commerce, many domestic sellers will also open up channels to many overseas countries and regions. The road to cross-border e-commerce. For cross-border e-commerce sellers, choosing the right platform is very important. In recent years, cross-border e-commerce has entered a new era of high-quality development.