Cross-border e-commerce platform ranking

In addition to the four mainstream platforms, there are other cross-border platforms. I will introduce it to you today.

(The following rankings are in no particular order)

1、Lazada

It is known as the largest online shopping mall in Southeast Asia. It is a company founded by Rocket Internet to build "Amazon in Southeast Asia". Obtained Ali’s $1 billion capital injection holding. Sales of electronic products, clothes, appliances, books, cosmetics, etc., the market covers Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam. The company provides free delivery, free return within 14 days, and flexible payment methods. The growth rate of Internet penetration in Singapore, Malaysia and Vietnam has exceeded the world average.

2、Shopee

Shopee was officially launched in June 2015, and it is the leading mobile e-commerce platform in Southeast Asia+Taiwan Province. Its target market (Singapore, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia and Taiwan Province) has nearly 600 million people, and it has maintained rapid development since its launch, especially in Taiwan Province, where it has been ranked first in mobile shopping apps (called "shrimp skin auction" in Taiwan Province). At present, the annualized GMV has exceeded $2.5 billion, with over 30 million download users.

3、Newegg

There is investment in Chinese mainland, and only enterprises can settle in.

Newegg (Newegg) was established in 2001 and headquartered in Los Angeles, Southern California, USA. Newegg is the leading online supermarket for computers, consumer electronics and communication products in the United States. Newegg gathers about 4,000 sellers and more than 25 million customers. At first, IT sold consumer electronic products and IT products, but now it has expanded to all categories, with 55,000 varieties. Attracting wealthy and internet-savvy men aged 18 to 35. The best-selling categories are automobile supplies, sporting goods and office supplies. It is particularly noteworthy that most consumers are men, but female consumers are also growing rapidly.

4、Mercadolibre

MercadoLibre was founded in Argentina in 1999, and now it has become a necessary platform for Latin American online shopping. At first, MercadoLibre imitated the eBay auction model, but with the development, its model became more and more similar to Amazon. MercadoLibre now has a greater influence on the Latin American market than Amazon.

EBay is now cooperating with MercadoLibre (MELI), the largest e-commerce platform in South America, to provide sellers with new sales channels in Latin America. MELI now has 160 million users, covering 18 countries in South America, including Brazil, Mexico, Chile, Colombia and Argentina.

5. MercadoLivre (Mercado Network)

The largest C2C platform in Brazil is equivalent to Taobao in China. Making good use of this platform is conducive to understanding all kinds of market information in Brazil, such as price index, consumption trend and payment habit. Gathered more than 52,000 sellers and 50.2 million registered users. The number of visitors ranks among the TOP50 in the world. It covers 13 countries and regions (Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Mexico, Panama, Peru, Dominica, Paraguay, Venezuela and Portugal).

6、Jumia

It is the largest e-commerce retail company in Nigeria, a big African country, and its goal is to build a local "Amazon" to sell electronic products, clothing, refrigerators and other commodities. Nigeria has a population of about 160 million, but there are few e-commerce websites and the number of physical supermarkets and shopping malls is extremely limited, which provides a huge potential market for e-commerce companies. The number of Internet users in Nigeria has reached more than 40 million, and it is growing rapidly. Meanwhile, the demand for online shopping in Nigeria is increasing. In recent years, various e-commerce websites have sprung up in Nigeria, including food, drinks, real estate, tourism and mobile phone transfer services. The competition pattern of e-commerce dominated by Jumia, Konga and Dealdey is taking shape, and the "African version of Ctrip" Hotels.ng is also rapidly seizing the online travel market.

7、Gmarket

Gmarket is the largest comprehensive shopping website in Korea, ranking first in the total sales value of goods in the online retail market in Korea, mainly selling books, MP3 players, cosmetics, computers, home appliances and clothes. On May 7th, 2010, ebay announced that it would set up a joint venture company in Gmarket, a Korean e-commerce company, with ebay contributing 10 million US dollars. The joint venture company will help Gmarket explore the Japanese and Singapore markets.