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Intelligence: Latest Rakuten Marketing Research Reveals Australia is Falling Behind in Online Shopping, Compared to Neighboring APAC Countries

AUSTRALIA – ​Rakuten Marketing launched the second edition of their ‘​APAC State of e-Commerce​’ report, revealing some surprising insights into Australia’s online purchasing habits, and comparisons to our Asia-Pacific neighbours.

The report delves into the online shopping behaviours and preferences of 500 consumers in each of the nine key markets within APAC – Australia, China, Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea, Malaysia and New Zealand. This is the second year the report has been conducted with results from Japan and Indian markets added in 2019.

Findings reveal Australia lags behind in the global e-Commerce space. Only 36% of total shopping is transacted online in Australia, considerably lower compared to the average 47% seen throughout the rest of APAC.

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Of the Australians making online purchases, transactions are primarily taking place on desktop (50%), followed by mobile (36%) and tablet (14%). The research proves Australia as an outlier to the rest of APAC, with mobile purchases accounting for the largest portion of total online sales, averaging 45% across the rest of the region.

High shipping costs were revealed to be the number one contributor holding Australians back from online shopping. Up 14% from last year, 52% claim this is a major deterrent alongside concerns over returning items (27%), lack of payment security (22%) and website legitimacy (22%).

When deciding where to shop, both Australian and APAC consumers as a whole are mainly driven by price-point (81.3% and 80.9% respectively). Other key factors encouraging Australian consumers to purchase online include variety of products on offer (63%), delivery times (55%), and website usability (50%). Twenty percent of consumers are influenced by the availability of vouchers & promotions, and 16% by the availability of cashback and rewards.

Additionally, the majority of online purchases are being spent on travel (14%), groceries and household goods (12%) and female fashion (10%).

Of particular interest to marketers, online search proved to be the most popular method of brand discovery with 77% of respondents stating as preference, followed by family and friends (35%) and social media (27%). Surprisingly, Australian consumers also revealed they discover new brands via deal and coupon sites (15%) and cashback and reward sites (9%).

Once connected with a brand, Australians choose to engage primarily via Facebook (29%), followed by email (28%) and Instagram (20%). Interestingly, a mere 3% of Aussies engage with brands via Snapchat.

Commenting on the research findings, Managing Director of International at Rakuten Marketing, Anthony Capano said: ​“eMarketer is forecasting global e-commerce to exceed $3.5 trillion by the end of the year, and of this, the Asia-Pacific region will drive 64% of all retail sales. The APAC market, including Australia, presents a wealth of opportunities for brands and retailers looking to enter the region.

“The findings of this report will assist brands and marketers in developing a deeper understanding of the nuanced behaviours of consumers within APAC and help identify new opportunities. We hope this report helps businesses make more informed decisions on how to best grow and operate within the region.”

 

About Rakuten Marketing

Rakuten Marketing is a performance marketing business uniquely positioned at the intersection of e-commerce and digital marketing. Harnessing the best of strategy and technology, our affiliate marketing, programmatic display and search products help global businesses seamlessly expand into new markets, acquire valuable new customers and authentically engage their existing audiences by delivering experiences people love. Brands benefit with improved performance and efficiencies, and results that align with real business objectives.

Rakuten Marketing is a division of Rakuten Inc. (4755: TOKYO), one of the world’s leading Internet service companies. With Asia-Pacific offices in Sydney, Melbourne and Singapore, the company is headquartered in San Mateo, California, with additional offices in France, Brazil, Japan, the UK, and throughout the United States. Follow us on Twitter or learn more at rakutenmarketing.com​.

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