E-commerce turnover at €11 bln in 2020
Provisional estimates put electronic commerce turnover in Greece at 11 billion euros last year, posting an annual jump of 35%, Athens University for Economics and Business Professor Giorgos Doukidis told the Athens Chamber of Commerce and Industry board, adding that this is likely to grow to the annual amount of €15 billion soon.
The INEMY ESEE data reflect the deepening gap between small and large retail market players, mainly due to the low degree of the smaller companies’ digital transformation. Remarkably, larger companies have suffered revenue losses of just 10%-20% over the winter sales thanks to their online stores.
According to Professor Doukidis, three in every five internet users (60%) performed at least one purchase last year, up from 30% in 2019. There was also a huge increase in online sales across some product categories last year, with food product sales jumping 11 times higher from the year before.
Among the sector’s new players there also are eight startups that became involved in the delivery business, with three of them doing an exceptional job, according to Doukidis, and grabbing a significant market share from established courier companies.
He went on to predict that the number of companies with an organized online sales channel, whether or not it is combined with a brick-and-mortar store, could reach 25,000 soon.
Source: ekathimerini.com