Country’s retail e-commerce sales to rise 65% by end of 2020, says head of Association of E-commerce Operators
ISTANBUL – Turkey’s e-commerce volume reached 190 billion Turkish liras ($24.68 billion) by the end of 2019, and expected to hit a record by the end of this year, the chairman of the Association of E-commerce Operators (ETID) said.
Emre Ekmekci said that Turkey’s e-commerce has shown a record growth this year with the effect of the pandemic.
He said 65% growth with a volume of 250 billion Turkish liras (around $32.5 billion) is estimated for 2020, noting that this figure may exceed 400 billion Turkish liras (around $52 billion) in 2021.
The number of bank and credit cards used in e-commerce increased by 8 million in March, April, and May — the first three months of the pandemic — he also said.
“The biggest growth occurred in the supermarket category, growing five-fold since March, compared to the last year.
“The target is 30 billion Turkish liras ($3.9 billion) for this year. We believe we will achieve this figure by the end of the year,” Ekmekci added.
Advising the consumers on e-commerce, he stressed that they should pay attention to whether websites have SSL certificates and addresses of payment pages start with “https://” instead of “http://”.
Growth and investments in the sector will continue in the same way after the pandemic ends, Ekmekci added.
Emre Ekmekçi, chairman of the Association of E-commerce Operators (ETID)