2016年1月4日星期一

China Online Luxury Shoppers Insights in 2015

online luxury buyers insight in 2015
45% of Chinese respondents purchase most of their luxury goods online according to a research conducted by KPMG. 61% will buy high-end outbound travel products online and 28% will buy cross-border luxury goods.
China e-commerce sales is expected to reach US$1 trillion in 2018
China’s e-commerce market has surpassed the US as the largest e-commerce market in the world since 2013. Although the annual growth rate tends to slow down, the whole market is predicted to reach US$1 trillion by 2018 or 2019 basing on KPMG. The number of cross-border online shoppers in China is expected to reach 35.6 million by 2018 and total 1 trillion yuan (US$o.16 trillion) according to Chinese Commerce Research Center.
China online luxury buyers’ average spend on watches reaches nearly 6,000 yuan in 2015
Per capita average spend in recent three online orders are 2,300 yuan (US$358.75) in 2015 increasing by 28% compared to 2014. The maximum budget for each order is 4,200 yuan (US$655.11) in 2015 compared to 1,900 yuan (US$296.36) last year. And online luxury buyers are willing to spend more on most categories.
Cosmetics products are the most popular category among China online luxury shoppers
Among the popular online shopping goods, the average spends on men shoes, glasses and children clothing decline this year. Cosmetics, bags, women clothing and women shoes sell best.
China online luxury shoppers are predicted to purchase more online high-end services in the next 12 months
Apart from goods, online luxury buyers are predicted to purchase more high-end services online especially travel products and skin-care products increasing greatly.
Consumers in different ages tend to buy different products online
Women prefer to buy cosmetics, jewelry, accessories and home decorations online and men like buying beverage drinks, automobiles, glasses, and watches. Shoppers aged 30 to 39 years old spend more online. Women spend most on cosmetics and hotel reservation and men spend most on hotel and restaurant booking.


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