The cross-border e-commerce platform in Southeast Asia is introduced as follows:
·1. Shopee
Shopee was established in 2015, and its business covers Singapore, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Thailand. , Vietnam, Brazil, Mexico, Colombia, Chile and more than ten markets. Since its establishment, Shopee has maintained rapid growth and provides millions of consumers with a convenient, safe and interactive shopping experience every day.
2. Lazada
Lazada was established in 2012, and its business currently covers six markets: Malaysia, the Philippines, Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam. Although it is an e-commerce platform in Southeast Asia, Lazada is backed by Alibaba. As Alibaba continues to invest money, talent, and technology, it can be said that Alibaba now almost completely controls Lazada.
3. Tokopedia
Tokopedia was founded in 2009. It started from C2C ??business. In recent years, it has entered the B2C field and began to provide "flagship store" and other business models for brands. It is the most popular online shopping mall in Indonesia. One of the online e-commerce platforms. However, Tokopedia is currently only focusing on the Indonesian market and has no plans to expand overseas.
4. Bukalapak
Bukalapak was established in 2011. Like Tokopedia, it focuses on the Indonesian market and is one of the largest "small and micro merchants" trading platforms in Indonesia. In addition to e-commerce business, Bukalapak is also actively expanding offline business.
5. Tiki
Tiki was established in Vietnam in 2010 and is one of the most popular e-commerce websites in Vietnam. From the beginning, it only sold books, and now it has developed into an online market with diversified products, selling more than 300,000 products in 12 major categories such as electronic products, daily necessities and books. In January 2018, JD.com invested approximately US$44 million in Tiki, becoming one of Tiki’s largest shareholders.