Shopee’s E-Commerce Leadership Fuels Unprecedented Economic Inclusion
Members of Shopee's influencer community striking a pose for a group photo |
Shopee Influencers Fest 8.8 Countdown Party |
Shopee Bintang Komuniti Club Session in Kelantan |
“While our DNA is digital, and we bring the conveniences of virtual commerce, every one of our local sellers, influencers, and affiliates are real people building real communities on the ground. Not only are we direct to the community, but we are also highly passionate when it comes to using technology to help the underserved. Malaysians who shop from us have direct relationships with our sellers on Seller Chat, Shopee Live, and greet SPX couriers at the door. Malaysian brands and sellers align with our platform because our Shopee Guarantee, Shopee Mall, and 360 Marketing Solutions enable them to showcase how their values align with the values of our customers and are a force for social good,” explained Kenneth Soh, Head of Marketing at Shopee Malaysia.
Shopee Live Opens Up New Channel
Opportunities at Scale
In 2023,
Malaysians engaged with local influencer hosts 3.5 billion times on Shopee Live
and the platform recorded 1 million local streamers registered since its
inception in 2019. By investing in high quality studio production and KOL
livestream services, increasing livestream touchpoints across the user journey,
and offering in-stream tools to optimize livestreams for conversions, Shopee Live
has become a key channel for discovery of locally made products.
● Over the last 12 months, livestream orders
surged by an impressive 500% compared to the previous year.
● The adoption of Shopee Live by new local sellers saw a
remarkable ten-fold increase in sales and a sixteen-fold surge in orders
compared to the previous year
● Over 89,000 new affiliates onboarded to drive traffic to
local sellers on Shopee Live.
● For sellers who realised over 500 thousand Ringgit in sales
this year, livestream orders represented up to 40% of total platform orders.
#ShopeeSapotLokal Partners Government in
Building Communities
Shopee’s
leading role in partnering with the Malaysian government to ensure that local
businesses can scale and succeed with e-commerce can be summed up with
#ShopeeSapotLokal initiatives:
● Over 60,000 SME sellers are benefiting from Shopee
strategic collaborations with ministries and government agencies, including the
Malaysian Communication and Multimedia Commission (MCMC), the Ministry of Rural
Development, and the Ministry of Trade and Cost of Living.
● Since its launch in June 2021, Pupuk@Shopee Campaigns in
collaboration with MCMC’s PEDi’s Centers throughout Malaysia have driven over
RM55 million in sales for 29,000 local sellers and boosted their average daily
earnings year-on-year by 22%.
● Shopee recently teamed up with the Ministry of
Communications and Digital (KKD) in November 2023 to aid 500 National OKU
sellers through The OKU Celik Digital Program, pushcarts to assist OKU
entrepreneurs and inviting Shopee OKU seller Kelly Chan to provide firsthand
experience and tips for navigating the digital marketplace.
● Shopee actively champions Malaysia's small businesses, fostering a
digital-first ecosystem for MSMEs in alignment with the government's vision to
empower local businesses. Shopee has fully implemented the sales tax on
imported low-value goods, serving as a catalyst for domestic MSME growth,
reflecting a shared commitment to strengthening the local business landscape
through proactive collaboration and alignment with regulatory measures.
Shopee University Teaches High-Value,
In-Demand Skills For Free
As one of
the largest free digital literacy resources in the country, Shopee University
has become a powerhouse for local entrepreneurs, equipping them with the skills
and knowledge to thrive in the competitive mobile marketplace.
● 120,000+ attendees in daily classes, 600+ trained through
offline bootcamps, and over 650 reached through community engagement events.
● 39,000 members of ShopeeUni Malaysia Facebook Group,
fostering a supportive community of local sellers.
● ShopeeUni's Customized Offline Workshops tailored for OKU
sellers: Kelly Chan, who suffered from Child Syndrome, tried
making a living through a brick and mortar gift shop after she was amputated at
14. A severe skin condition later proved debilitating, as she needed the flexibility to manage her
health but many other growth platforms presented cash flow struggles and high
debt risk. She solved her woes by being the most diligent attendee of Shopee Uni webinars and
using the knowledge and tools to build a sustainable online business with
Shopee.
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