Smartphone owners using Truecaller in the MENA region have made or received more than 41.6 million calls to or from an e-commerce company from October 1st to December 31st, 2016. Most of these calls are being made to and from 4 main companies which are Souq (60%), Edfa3ly (16%), OLX (15%) & then Jumia (6%). …
Delivery shipping costs and other fees are the top barriers deterring shoppers from shopping cross-borders. In addition, there are some concerns about getting what consumers have paid for and also the slow product arrival. This data based on a survey was conducted across 32 global markets with approximately 28,000 consumers.
Criteo analyzed over than 8 M transactions from 143 retail advertisers based in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore across desktop, smartphones, and tablets. Mobile sales include sales on mobile websites and apps. The baseline used for pre-Ramadan comparisons period was April 2016. Cross-device insights were built by analyzing purchases on week 2 of Ramadan and looking …
Shopping pattern changes during Ramadan. Although shopping continues to happen throughout the day, it’s increasing dramatically at night. The shopping rate reaches its peak from 5 pm till 11 pm in both Ramadan and non-Ramadan.
93% of shoppers in the US go online via PC or laptop, while 70% do so via mobile. But when it comes to mobile commerce, 75% of US shoppers buy using PC or laptop and only 34% purchase using a mobile device in past 12 months. China exceeds the US in mobile internet usage and …
There are several overall types of discounts and offers increased buying times. residents in UAE and KSA interact effectively with offerings & discounts such as free additional units (e.g. buy 1 get 1) & price discounts. Cashback voucher ranks next as one of the top 3 preferred offers forms.
More than half of cross-border shoppers rank security as their most influence when choosing the payment method for shopping cross-border. Convenience ranks next with a rate of 44%, followed closely by the possibility of acceptance from all retailers (41%). This data based on a survey was conducted across 32 global markets with approximately 28,000 consumers.
Via 2,551 online survey respondents in the MENA region in February-March 2017, you can find that 33% of males tend to spend more than females during the holy month of Ramadan, while 21% only tend to spend as his usual, and 7% think that they will decrease their spends & spend less money. On the other …
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