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INTERNET ECONOMY SEEN REACHING US$50B IN 2017

Southeast Asian commerce set to grow fourfold by 2025, says Google-Temasek report

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SOUTHEAST Asia’s Internet economy, spanning online travel to ride-hailing, will reach US$50 billion (RM203.87 billion) this year, putting it on a solid trajectory to grow fourfold by 2025, according to a joint research report by Google and Temasek Holdings.

As more consumers buy airline tickets and book hotels through smartphone­s, the region’s online travel market expanded from US$19.1 billion in 2015 to US$26.6 billion this year, according to a report the two companies released Tuesday. The research covered four key sectors of the Internet economy: travel, media, ride-hailing and e-commerce.

Online shopping and ride-hailing have come into focus as Grab, Uber Technologi­es Inc and Go-Jek capture consumer preference­s with evolving business models.

Of the US$12 billion of capital invested in Southeast Asian Internet companies since last year, US$9 billion was raised by its unicorns, or startups with more than US$1 billion valuations.

The region, which includes Singapore, Indonesia and Malaysia, raised just US$1 billion in 2015.

“This shows how global and regional investors have favoured the largest and most establishe­d Internet companies,” said the Google-Temasek report.

The growth is being driven by a surging number of new smartphone users. Southeast Asia will have 330 million monthly active Internet users by the end of this year — equivalent to the size of the United States population — after adding more than 70 million users since 2015.

E-commerce sales of new goods will reach US$10.9 billion in gross merchandis­e value this year, almost double their level in 2015, according to the report.

Southeast Asia’s ride-hailing market, which is fiercely contested by Grab, Uber and Go-Jek, is expected to double from 2015 to US$5.1 billion this year, before reaching US$20.1 billion in 2025.

“Millions of users transact and play on their platforms on a daily basis, giving them a head start as they aim to build digital payment services accepted by online and offline merchants,” said the report.

 ?? BLOOMBERG PIC ?? Southeast Asia will have 330 million monthly active Internet users by the end of this year after adding more than 70 million users since 2015.
BLOOMBERG PIC Southeast Asia will have 330 million monthly active Internet users by the end of this year after adding more than 70 million users since 2015.

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