Comscore Releases Study on Latin American E-Commerce Landscape
Bogotá, Colombia, December 1, 2010 – Comscore, Inc. (NASDAQ: SCOR), a leader in measuring the digital world, today released results from a study of the e-commerce landscape in Latin America. The study, which surveyed nearly 800 respondents, looked at e-commerce activity across Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, Chile, Colombia and Peru as well as online banking behaviors, mobile activity and Twitter usage. The study found that although the majority of visitors to e-commerce sites in Latin America make purchases online, retailers still face obstacles in converting many consumers to online shoppers due to concerns over transaction security, availability of payment options and the selection of goods available online. The results of the study were also presented to the Latin America E-Commerce Association event held in Bogotá on December 1.
“Relative to other global regions, the e-commerce industry in Latin America is still in its infancy, but consumers are showing encouraging signs of adopting the channel,” said Alejandro Fosk, senior vice president of Latin America for Comscore. “With 3 out of 5 Internet users in Latin America visiting retail sites each month, it is clear that consumers are interested in online shopping. In order to convert these browsers to buyers, retailers need to address consumers’ concerns about purchasing online in order to help the e-commerce industry develop to its full potential in this region.”
E-Commerce Site Visitors in Brazil Most Likely to Make Purchase
Among those who visited e-commerce sites in Latin America, 79 percent of males reported making an online purchase, while 88 percent of females reported doing so. Across the markets included in the survey, Brazil showed the highest percentage conversion of online e-commerce site visitors to purchasers with 94 percent of visitors in Brazil making an online purchase. Argentina followed at 89 percent, with 84 percent of e-commerce site visitors in Colombia doing so.
Question: Do you make purchase online, in addition to your offline purchases? (Of those that visit e-commerce websites)October and November 2010Source: Comscore, Inc.
Percent E-commerce Site Visitors that Made Purchases Online
Latin America by Gender
Males – Latin America
79%
Females – Latin America
88%
Country
Brazil
94%
Argentina
89%
Colombia
84%
Mexico
82%
Chile
71%
Peru
63%
Security Reasons the Main Concern for Prospective Online Shoppers
Of those that did not purchase online, security ranked as the main concern among prospective shoppers. Specifically, 68 percent of females listed security concerns as a reason why they do not make purchases online, with 48 percent of males reporting this as a reason. Preferring to shop in person rather than online was also a main deterrent to online shopping, with 38 percent of males and 32 percent of females reporting this as a reason. Consumers also reported that type of payment options offered hindered their adoption of online purchasing (35 percent of males, 32 percent of females) as well as shipping costs (30 percent of males, 42 percent of females).
Question: Why do you not make purchases online? (Of those respondents that did not make purchases online)October and November 2010Source: Comscore, Inc.
Percent of Latin American Consumers
Reason for Not Purchasing Online
Males
Females
Security reasons
48%
68%
Prefer shopping in person rather than online
38%
32%
The type of payment options offered
35%
Shipping costs
30%
42%
Not as good of a selection online as offline
13%
5%
3 out of 4 Online Shoppers in Argentina Prefer to Make Purchases at Local Websites
An analysis of consumer preferences regarding purchasing at international versus local e-commerce websites revealed that consumers in Argentina have the strongest preference to shop at local websites with 3 out of 4 consumers preferring this option. More than half of consumers in Brazil and Colombia also preferred shopping at local websites, while slightly more than half of consumers in Mexico, Chile and Peru preferred international websites for online shopping.
Question: If given one option, would you prefer to shop on International or Local Websites? (Of those respondents that make purchases online)October and November 2010Source: Comscore, Inc.
% of Consumers
Local Websites
International Websites
58%
49%
52%
76%
24%
51%
55%
45%
Mr. Fosk added, “Across most markets, consumers show little preference for shopping at international versus local e-commerce Websites, revealing that this differentiation is of minor consideration in consumers’ online buying decisions. Both local and international retailers have the opportunity to penetrate the Latin America region.”
For more information regarding obtaining the complete results of the study, please contact your local Comscore representative.
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