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UK B2C E-Commerce Report 2011
yStats.com GmbH & Co. KG, June 2011, Pages: 69
Key Findings:
- Despite a predicted slowdown of B2C E-Commerce sales growth, the proportion of online sales vs. bricks and mortar stores increases.
- B2C E-Commerce share on total retail sales accounted for 8.2% in 2010, up from 7.4% in 2009.
- In August 2010, British online shoppers spent on average GBP 67 for clothing, about half the online spending for groceries.
- Tesco, Argos and the Shop Direct Group are leading UK B2C E-Commerce retailers in terms of sales in 2010.
- 10% of British individuals accessed the Internet with their mobile phone in 2010 - above the EU average of 7%. UK M-Commerce sales are forecasted to more than double until 2013. The expected boom of M-Commerce will be driven by new technologies and the growing penetration of smartphones.'
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