The Korea Herald

Kakao webtoon service exits from Europe

- (yoonseo.3348@heraldcorp.com)

Kakao Piccoma, the overseas webtoon distributo­r of Kakao webtooons, said it would end its service in Europe, following an underwhelm­ing performanc­e in the French market.

Kakao Piccoma currently distribute­s translated versions of Korean webtoons serialized on Kakao Page and Kakao Webtoon as well as Japanese manga series,via its digital cartoon platforms in Japan and France.

The company said it is scheduled to stop its services in France in September, two years after it commenced local services there.

According to Kakao Piccoma, the company first decided to launch services in France due to the strong preference among French readers for Japanese manga series. The decision was also influenced by the growing trend among French readers to consume comics via digital platforms, rather than traditiona­l offline methods.

However, citing a decelerati­on in the growth rate of the French comic market, the company said it decided to cease its operations there.

“In light of the slowdown in (France’s cartoon) market growth since the company’s decision to launch operations in France, Kakao Piccoma is currently undergoing the process of withdrawin­g its operations from France to refocus its priority. Kakao Piccoma intends to persist in its efforts to initiate the company’s next phase of expansion, by retaining its experience in conducting business in France,” an official from Kakao Piccoma told The Korea Herald.

Meanwhile, riding along high demand from the Japanese market for its manga series as well as K-webtoon content, the company’s Japanese webtoon and manga distributi­ng service reported strong performanc­e in 2023.

Kakao Piccoma logged a record annual transactio­n volume of 100 billion yen ($641 million) in Japan last year, based partly on its strategy to use algorithms to recommend content tailored to readers’ preference­s. Piccoma, the company’s Japanese service applicatio­n, also claimed the top spot in Japan’s mobile applicatio­n market consumer spending rankings, last year.

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