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Turkish delight for e-commerce

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With a young, 84m-strong population and centred in a fast-growing region, Turkey offers many e-commerce opportunities.

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Perran Ersu
Perran Ersu, Istanbul Consultant for the Hong Kong Trade Development Council

Straddling Europe and Asia and awash with history, Turkey offers exporters in Hong Kong and Mainland China a large, young and willing-to-spend population, a recent Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) webinar heard.

Perran Ersu, a Consultant for the HKTDC based in Istanbul, the largest city and commercial capital of Turkey, said the country has a population of 84 million with 80.6 million phones, creating great potential for mobile commerce. Turkey also has 72 million broadband users, 66.3 million credit users and had a per capita income slightly under US$9,000 – a figure that fell recently due to exchange-rate losses.

Pandemic boost

As with much of the world, e-commerce had been growing in Turkey until 2020, but then saw an upsurge in the digital economy as the COVID-19 pandemic kept shoppers at home.

Ms Ersu said that in 2020 the economy grew 1.8% but e-commerce expanded 45%. Most e-commerce spending had been travel-related until 2020 so much of this expansion was in previously offline business. In 2020 e-commerce spending was HK$226 billion (US$29 billion) with almost all – HK$216 billion – going to local sellers. The e-commerce market accounted for 4.5% of GDP and 8% of all domestic spending was through e-commerce platforms.

Of Turkey’s online consumers, slightly more were male and slightly more were married. In terms of age groups, 46.2% were aged 26 to 35, 25.3% were aged 36 to 45, and 23.1% aged 18 to 25, Turkish Statistical Institute (TurkStat) figures show. Before the pandemic most preferred shopping online for convenience, 71% liked price choices, 58% said it saved time, 54% said it was more available for those living in small towns, and 68% noted the wider range in general.

Online purchasers buy frequently, Ms Ersu said, with 4% buying at least once a week, 11% every second week, 44% once a month, 27% quarterly and 15% a few times a year.

Vendors said that in 2020 they had already exceeded 2023 targets. The first half of 2021 brought sellers a 75.6% year-on-year increase in value and a 94.4% rise in volume.

Dynamic market

Onur Kiken
Onur Diken, Senior Sales & Business Development Manager at Hepsiburada.com

Onur Diken, Senior Sales & Business Development Manager at leading e-commerce site Hepsiburada.com, said Turkey was a dynamic market with rapidly changing customer behaviour, and that social media was an important marketing channel – mostly with young customers.

He quoted Euromonitor International’s forecast that the compound annual growth rate for e-commerce in Turkey between 2020 and 2024 would be 23.7% compared with a world average of 11.7% and 9.8% in Mainland China.

Hepsiburada has 60,000 vendors selling 45 million units with 9 million active customers. Value-added services for customers and suppliers include expedited delivery, instant returns and the Legends Club loyalty scheme. HepsiGlobal was the firm’s cross-border arm while Hepsipay provided payment services.

The Hepslojistik warehousing, order flow, packaging and transport service means the firm can provide a one-stop shop for all needs.

Mr Diken said benefits for partners included cost advantages, customer satisfaction, flat prices, time saving and efficiency.
Hepsiburada, which was established two decades ago, was the first Turkish firm to list on the United States’ Nasdaq Exchange and remains the only one. From the first half of 2020 to 2021, the company’s gross merchandise value increased 58.2% while the number of orders grew 43.9%.

Wide reach

Murat Senel
Murat Senel, Head of Commerce at HepsiGlobal, Hepsiburada.com

Murat Senel, Head of Commerce at HepsiGlobal, Hepsiburada.com, told the webinar that the company aims to replicate its success in Turkey across the region. Hepsiburada aims to become the e-commerce leader in the Middle East and North Africa by 2025, concentrating on a four-hour flight radius from Istanbul, within which resides a population of 1 billion people.

HepsiGlobal’s offshore operations are conducted in English. It added two new markets in 2021 – Israel and Armenia – and will add 10 by 2022 including near neighbours such as Cyprus and Albania and further-afield countries such as France and Germany.

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