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The messaging app’s e-commerce platform will provide an assortment of items from 15 online marketplac­es.

Messaging app joins major marketplac­es

- SUCHIT LEESA-NGUANSUK

With the online shopping market expected to rise to 470 billion baht in three years, messaging app Line is embarking on an e-commerce platform called Line Shopping by providing a wide assortment of items from 15 major online marketplac­es.

The move is expected to affect similar platforms, such as RebateMang­o and Shopback, as well as the online marketplac­es where customers may choose to buy products through Line Shopping instead of reaching them directly.

“Line foresees that e-commerce will have high growth in addition to Line Official Account, Line TV and Line Man, as Thailand is one of the largest online retail markets in Southeast Asia,” said Lertad Supadilok, head of e-commerce business at Line Thailand.

According to Kasikorn Research Center, Thailand’s online shopping market is set to grow at an average rate of 16% a year and the market value could rise to 470 billion baht in 2022. By then, online shopping will account for 8.2% of the combined retail and

wholesale market.

Thai people face challenges when they shop online, including comparing prices of products from various sources, over-advertisin­g on online marketplac­es and fraud.

To deal with these issues, Line is partnering with Priceza, a price comparison platform, to develop Line Shopping, which will be a channel

where consumers can compare prices of products from various marketplac­es with notificati­ons when there are price changes, discounts or promotions, Mr Lertad said.

These marketplac­es include Lazada, Shopee, Advice, Makro, Asia Books, All About You, Aston, Beauticool, Beauty Plaza, TV Direct, Wellness Mark Shop, Nespresso, Missha and It’s Skin.

“We use our customer relationsh­ip management software and embrace artificial intelligen­ce to personalis­e products that are displayed to each user,” Mr Lertad said.

Under Line Shopping, customers will get Line points — one point is equivalent to one baht — that can be used to purchase other products from Line and Rabbit Line Pay merchants.

“Online shoppers will receive loyalty points from the marketplac­es as well,” Mr Lertad said.

The platform, which was softlaunch­ed in March, has received a promising response from online shoppers with 2.5 million active users a month. The number of shoppers through the platform is aimed at reaching 8 million by this year, or 18% of the country’s 44 million Line users.

Fashion and beauty products are expected to be a boon for the platform, which also brings new shoppers to the marketplac­e partners.

“Shoppers on Line may only browse through products, while those in other platforms have a clear intention to purchase or search for products,” Mr Lertad said.

Thanawat Malabuppha, chief executive and co-founder of Priceza, said Line Shopping, with which his company partners, will serve as a gateway enabling Line users to go shopping online.

“We earn revenue from commission fees set aside by the marketplac­es,” Mr Thanawat said. “The fees will be shared between Line, Priceza and customers, who will receive points.”

Line Shopping will be an alternativ­e channel to attract more potential buyers to those marketplac­es and brand sites, he said.

 ??  ?? The number of users on the Line Shopping platform is aimed at reaching 8 million by this year, or 18% of the country’s 44 million Line users.
The number of users on the Line Shopping platform is aimed at reaching 8 million by this year, or 18% of the country’s 44 million Line users.
 ??  ?? Mr Lertad says the app will offer personalis­ed service.
Mr Lertad says the app will offer personalis­ed service.

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