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TwitterThis statistic shows the share of companies which had an online presence on another entity's website in Malaysia in 2017, sorted by sector. As of this year, around ** percent of the companies operating in the services sector had some presence on another entity's website to further advertise information about themselves.
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Malaysia E-Commerce Market is Segmented by Business Model (B2C, B2B), Device Type (Smartphone / Mobile, Desktop and Laptop, and More), Payment Method (Credit / Debit Cards, Digital Wallets, BNPL, and More), B2C Product Category (Beauty and Personal Care, Consumer Electronics, Fashion and Apparel, Food and Beverages, Furniture and Home, and More). The Market Forecasts are Provided in Terms of Value (USD).
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Ecommerce marketplace app Shopee started life out as a customer-to-customer marketplace, in the same vein as eBay, but over the past few years has remodelled itself as a b2c marketplace. That switch...
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TwitterAs online shopping is becoming more common among Malaysian consumers, the e-commerce market also has a larger impact on the country’s economy. In 2023, e-commerce contributed ****** billion Malaysian ringgit to the gross domestic product (GDP), an increase of around **** billion Malaysian ringgit compared to the previous year. The era of e-commerce A 2023 survey showed that around ** percent of Malaysian respondents would make online purchases at least once a month, while ** percent claimed they shopped online once a week. E-commerce has gained traction in Malaysia, especially in the aftermath of COVID-19 and the Movement Control Order (MCO), during which most businesses and physical stores were closed. Since then, the e-commerce market value in Malaysia has increased by around ** billion Malaysian ringgit. Which platform leads the Malaysian market? In 2024, Shopee dominated the share of traffic of e-commerce platforms in Malaysia, with a ** percent share. The platform was first launched in 2015, by Singaporean e-commerce giant, Sea Limited. Nine years later, Shopee became the leading e-commerce player in the Southeast Asian market. In 2023, the Shopee app was downloaded more than *** million times in Malaysia.
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TwitterIn 2022, the income from business-to-consumer (B2C) e-commerce from the services sector in Malaysia amounted to around ****** billion Malaysian ringgit, the highest among other sectors. This was followed by the manufacturing sector, with B2C e-commerce income of around ***** billion Malaysian ringgit.
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The Malaysia Car Rental Market size was valued at USD 0.61 Billion in 2024 and is projected to reach USD 1.15 Billion by 2032, growing at a CAGR of 8.2% from 2026 to 2032.Key Market Drivers:Tourism Industry: The expansion of Malaysia’s tourism sector has been supported by government initiatives, increased international arrivals, and domestic travel demand. TheCar Rental Market is anticipated to benefit from rising tourist mobility needs, particularly in key destinations such as Kuala Lumpur, Penang, and Langkawi. According to Tourism Malaysia, international tourist arrivals reached 10.1 million in 2022, generating revenue of RM28.2 billion. Urbanization: Malaysia's urbanization rate reached 75.10% in 2020, according to the Department of Statistics Malaysia (DOSM). The rapid urban development in cities has led to higher congestion and limited parking availability, making car rental services a more viable alternative to ownership. The market is expected to experience sustained growth as urban populations seek flexible and cost-effective mobility solutions.
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TwitterThis statistic shows with whom internet users in Malaysia watched their last online video as of **********. During the survey period it was found that ** percent of respondents had viewed their last online video with their partner or spouse.
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TwitterAccording to a survey conducted by Rakuten Insight in Malaysia, ** percent of the respondents aged 35 to 44 stated that they would continue buying products online even when businesses are open and social distancing measures are lifted during COVID-19 pandemic as of May 2020.
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TwitterInternet sales have played an increasingly significant role in retailing. In 2025, e-commerce accounted for over ***percent of retail sales worldwide. Forecasts indicate that by 2030, the online segment will make up ***percent of total global retail sales. Retail e-commerce Online shopping has grown steadily in popularity in recent years. In 2024, global e-commerce sales amounted to over ************ U.S. dollars, a figure expected to approach * trillion U.S. dollars by 2030. Digital development boomed during the COVID-19 pandemic, generating unprecedented e-commerce growth in various economies across the globe. This trend correlates strongly with the constantly improving online access, especially in "mobile-first" online communities, which have long struggled with traditional commercial fixed broadband connections due to financial or infrastructure constraints but enjoy the advantages of cheap mobile broadband connections. M-commerce on the rise The order share of online shopping via smartphones and tablets now outperforms traditional e-commerce via desktop computers. As such, e-retailers around the world have caught up in mobile e-commerce sales. Online shopping via smartphones is particularly prominent in Asia. By the end of 2023, South Korea was the top digital market based on the percentage of the population that had purchased something by phone, with nearly ** percent having made a weekly mobile purchase. Malaysia, UAE, and Turkey completed the top of the ranking.
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TwitterIn 2024, Pos Malaysia was leading the market in the e-commerce landscape in Malaysia, with **** percent of online stores using its delivery service. This was followed by GDex, with around ** percent of stores on online platforms using this Malaysian-based courier company.
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TwitterThe low-cost airline AirAsia generated revenue of around 18.94 billion Malaysian ringgit in 2024, a significant increase from around 13.62 billion Malaysian ringgit in the previous year. AirAsia is currently operating under Capital A Berhad. In 2025, the company announced that its aviation business segment would be acquired by AirAsia X Berhad.
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TwitterThis statistic shows the share of companies which had an online presence on another entity's website in Malaysia in 2017, sorted by sector. As of this year, around ** percent of the companies operating in the services sector had some presence on another entity's website to further advertise information about themselves.