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THE INVESTOR
April 19, 2024

Mobile & Internet

Mobile shopping exceeds online purchases made on PCs

  • PUBLISHED :July 03, 2017 - 17:15
  • UPDATED :July 03, 2017 - 17:15
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[THE INVESTOR] South Korea‘s mobile shopping sales surpassed those of online purchases made on personal computers for the first time last year, industry data showed on July 3, with the country having one of the highest smartphone penetration rates in the world.

Mobile shopping sales surged 45.7 percent to 35.5 trillion won (US$30.9 billion) in 2016, from 24.4 trillion won for the previous year, according to the figures provided by the Korea Online Shopping Association (KOLSA).

Online shopping sales using personal computers, meanwhile, rose 1.9 percent to 30 trillion won last year from 29.5 trillion won in 2015.

The combined sales of mobile and online shopping through PCs posted a 21.7 percent on-year increase to 65.6 trillion won last year from 53.9 trillion won.

Industry analysts attribute the drastic surge in mobile shopping to the 85 percent smartphone penetration rate in South Korea. This is much higher than the global average rate of 51 percent.

11st Street, Gmarket and several other open market operators have led the mobile shopping sales growth with a 55.9 percent rise to 12.1 trillion won last year from 7.8 trillion won the previous year.

Mobile shopping sales by department stores, large shopping malls and home shopping television channels also grew 40.9 percent to 23.4 trillion won in 2016 from 16.6 trillion won tallied for the previous year.

By Alex Lee and newswires (alexlee@heraldcorp.com)

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