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E-commerce in the Nordic region increased sharply in Q2 – clear information on deliveries important

During the second quarter of the year, Nordic residents made online purchases for SEK 40.5 billion, an increase of SEK 7.6 billion or 23 percent compared to Q2 last year, according to PostNord’s report E-commerce in the Nordic region*.

All Nordic e-commerce markets continued to grow significantly during the second quarter. Domestic commerce in each respective country saw particularly sharp growth: SEK 6.7 billion or 29 percent.

“Nordic e-commerce is continuing to expand substantially, and consumers are become increasingly mature and open to e-commerce. This means that they’re demanding more and more from the purchasing experience. Consumer driven logistics becomes more and more important, for example Nordic residents think that it’s almost as important to receive clear information on how and when an item will be delivered as it is to receive clear information on the actual product,” says Annemarie Gardshol, Head of E-commerce at PostNord.

A growing number of consumers are making online purchases on a regular basis. Both the proportion and number of Nordic residents who shopped online in the second quarter increased compared to last year. This trend was particularly noticeable in Finland, where the share grew by 10 percentage points. Norwegians purchased the most during the period, making them the biggest e-shoppers in the Nordic region. Mobile e-commerce grew substantially, and the number of Nordic residents that made purchases from a mobile device increased from 9 percent (Q2 2014) to 16 percent (Q2 2015). Sweden and Norway have by far the largest percentages of people making online purchases in this way.

The path to an online purchase

Nordic residents prefer to search for information prior to a possible online purchase by conducting online research. They often use Google or other search engines, but comparison websites, other online stores and customer reviews are additional common sources of information.

Over 90 percent of Nordic consumers think it is important to receive clear information on how an item purchased online will be delivered. An almost equal share think it is important to have clear information on procedures for returns.

An e-commerce company wishing to attract Nordic consumers should primarily communicate by e-mail. According to Nordic residents, this is by far the most superior channel in terms of getting them to visit an online store.

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Source: PostNord

 
   
         
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