Ken Research - Consumer Electronics Retailers Spain

Rising Penetration of Smartphones to Drive Spain Online Retailing Market : Ken Research The report titled “Online Retailing in Spain Summary & Forecasts to 2021”, provides a comprehensive analysis of online retailing, leading online retailer, various payment processing companies, products offered online, steadily growing economy in Spain, huge discounts and exciting offers on special days, leading players and future of online retailing in Spain. Online Retailing Overview: Online retailing is typically a process where a consumer will search, select and purchase any products, services and information over the internet using mobile phones and tablets or phablet with price comparisons. Almost all the online shopping websites are updated regularly, which offer mobile-optimised websites. All the websites and apps of the leading players enabling consumers to easily view ranges, select items, adjust shopping baskets, select delivery and pay securely via smartphones. There is a stiff competition between retailers for on-time delivery of the goods. The leading online retailer, Amazon.com has introduced one-hour delivery in few areas. Home delivery is the top priority of every consumer; collect in store is the second priority due to rising population and pick-up point involves low cost which is the third priority for a consumer. Visa, MasterCard, PayPal, Android Pay and Apple Pay are the various payment processing companies that ensure any online transactions is quick and secure. The leading online marketplace is Amazon.com and many third party merchants account for over 60% of the sales within online retailing in Spain. eBay and Amazon are the most visited e-commerce sites. Products Offered on Online Retailing: Online retailing includes the fastest-growing product categories such as clothing, footwear, books, news and stationery, electrical and electronics, food and grocery, health and beauty, furniture and floor coverings, home and garden products, music, video and entertainment software, sports and leisure equipment, jewellery, watches and accessories, and luggage and leather goods. It excludes cooked food,