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Indonesia eCommerce Report: 132.7M Internet users. How many online shoppers?

What shoppers search for in Indonesia 2015

Indonesia eCommerce 2017: 132.7M Internet users. How many online shoppers?

Indonesia_flag INDONESIA

  • Population – 263,510,146 population (2017) – Area: 1,904,443 sq km
  • Capital City: Jakarta – 9,751,937 population (2012)
  • Internet users: 132,700,000 as of Sept/2016, 50.4% penetration.
  • Smartphone users: 103,600,000
  • Facebook subscribers: 126,000,000  on June/2017, 47.8% penetration rate.

To help them make purchase decisions, Indonesian shoppers turn to (Google)

To help them make purchase decisions, Indonesian shoppers turn to
To help them make purchase decisions, Indonesian shoppers turn to (Google)

Indonesia digital landscape 2016

Indonesia digital landscape 2016
Indonesia digital landscape 2016

What shoppers search for in 2015 by Google Data

What shoppers search for in Indonesia 2015
What shoppers search for in Indonesia 2015

Types of goods for sales in Indonesia traditional retail market

Types of goods for sales in Indonesia traditional retail market
Types of goods for sales in Indonesia traditional retail market. (Source: Spice Research & Consulting)

Nielsen Global E-Commerce Survey, Q1 2014

CHART 1: NEXT SIX MONTHS PLAN TO PURCHASE PRODUCTS/SERVICES ONLINE  (TOP FIVE CATEGORIES)

Chart 1 E-Commerce

CHART 2: DEVICE USED MOST FREQUENTLY TO SHOP ONLINE

Chart 2 E-Commerce

CHART 3: CONCERNS ON SHOPPING ONLINE

Chart 3 E-Commerce

Source: Nielsen Global Survey of E-Commerce, Q1 2014

Indonesia eCommerce 2013: 74.6M internet users, how many online shoppers?

Indonesia eCommerce - Markplus Insight Netizen survey 2013
Indonesia eCommerce Market – Markplus Insight Netizen survey 2013

Market research company Markplus Insight and online magazine Marketeers reveal their latest survey  about netizens’ behavior in Indonesia. It covers web penetration, online shopping behavior, and favorite brands.

The survey reveals that Indonesia now has 74.6 million internet users, a 22 percent increase from last year’s 61.1 million. That number will pass 100 million in 2015.

The study also counts “netizen penetration”, wherein a netizen is defined as someone who spends at least three hours online per day. Indonesia now has 31.7 million of them this year, an increase from 24.2 million people last year. The study notes that the netizen penetration rate increased by a meager three percent.

Almost half of the netizens in Indonesia are aged below 30, while people above 45 years of age make up 16.7 percent of netizens in the country. Most netizens access the web via smartphones (86 percent) and spend between IDR 50,000 ($5) and IDR 100,000 ($10) every month for internet access.

20 percent of netizens shop online in Indonesia, just a five percent increase compared to last year. Most of these shoppers are female. The three most popular items bought by these netizens are pretty obvious: clothing (67.1 percent), shoes (20.2 percent), and bags (20.0 percent). 14 percent of these netizens spend an average of IDR 200,000 ($20) for online shopping in the last one year.

Netizens prefer to conduct their online shopping activities on messenger groups like

  1. BBM groups (27.0 percent),
  2. online forum or classifieds sites like Kaskus and TokoBagus (26.6 percent),
  3. and social media (26.4 percent) rather than on conventional online shopping sites (20.0 percent).

People prefer messenger groups is because they’re more trusted, easy to access, simple, and sometimes they know the seller personally. Price is still the biggest factor that drives online shopping decisions.

When it comes to payment methods, bank transfers account for 80.7 percent of all transactions. Second and third places go to cash-on-delivery (27.1 percent) and credit cards (2.5 percent).