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No Amazon? No problem for Pakistan's e-commerce pioneers

No Amazon, eBay in Pakistan..? that's is no problem because storemass is the online shopping store sell the imported (Amazon, eBay) products in all over the Pakistan, for Cash on delivery Method.
 
No Amazon, eBay in Pakistan..? that's is no problem because storemass is the online shopping store sell the imported (Amazon, eBay) products in all over the Pakistan, for Cash on delivery Method.
With only 2 comments. No way this comment could be an advertisement for storemass. Right?!

Edit: just checked the site, What a bullsh!t..
 
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With only 2 comments. No way this comment could be an advertisement. Right?!

Hey bro if you dont mind me asking a question. Would you buy from an Indian e-commerce website if they expanded in Pakistan?
 
Hey bro if you dont mind me asking a question. Would you buy from an Indian e-commerce website if they expanded in Pakistan?
Yeah why not If the price is right.
But there is no chance of expending businesses in each other territories in the foreseeable future.
 
today there is a host of online shops selling everything from consumer goods – shophive.com and daraz.pk – to real estate –zameen.com – and even cars – pakwheels.com.

Entrepreneurs in Pakistan are focused on the country’s 30 million internet users, roughly 15 percent of the population.

The total volume of online sales was around $35 million last year, according to industry officials – a tiny fraction of the sales seen by global giant Amazon, Alibaba in China or Flipkart in neighbouring India. But experts agree there is potential.

The arrival last year of 3G and 4G mobile networks – years behind other emerging markets – has proved a further boon to online commerce in the country.

“Basically the 30 million could be 100 million in the next few years,” said Shaun Di Gregorio, CEO of Frontier Digital Ventures, a venture capital fund based in Malaysia that recently invested in Zameen.com and Pakwheels.com.

“In order to surf, you need a wave, and the wave is here,” added Frenchman Gilles Blanchard, co-founder of the site Seloger.com who has invested in Pakistani startup Zameen.com.

Di Gregorio and Blanchard are among the foreign investors who are hoping to cash in ahead of any move by the global giants to acquire local companies.
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This explains ALL ...

Thr is ALOT of Scope ...

Things haven't Picked up .. coz we didn't even had 3G / 4G an Year ago ..

We are still Battling Illiteracy ... Once more people will be able to use smart phones as they are supposed to be .. the Growt will be Exponential ...

I Myself with My Freind is Planning to have an Startup in a Year or Two ... Thr are Many more who have & Who had already entered this up coming market ...

But Many are of Opinion that Once the market will upgrade to a Real Profitable level ... Big Chips will come Barge in & Buy out the Best one in the market & kick others out of competition .. (India is a clear Example)

Regardelss ... this Article Published in March, 2015 ... 7 months ago ... see the development from thr on for top three Companies .... I would suggest everyone to read links below !

Daraz.pk: Pakistan to see chunk of $55 million investment - The Express Tribune

Zameen.com named among world’s top 8 property portals

Pakwheels is slowly capitalizing on its true potential

4 promising female tech entrepreneurs from Pakistan - The Express Tribune
 
Yeah why not If the price is right.
But there is no chance of expending businesses in each other territories in the foreseeable future.

Flipkart and snapdeal will hit saturation in India by 2020 is my guess. After that they will have no option but to extend to Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka etc. given that they wont be able to compete with Amazon in west.
 
Flipkart and snapdeal will hit saturation in India by 2020 is my guess. After that they will have no option but to extend to Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka etc. given that they wont be able to compete with Amazon in west.
The thing is, Pakistan won't allow them nor India allow Pakistani companies to open their branches in each other countries until the peace prevails.
 
It's not the e-commerce websites that are the tech. It's the warehousing and logistical know how that these biggies have. Tough for a newcomer to make.
 
The thing is, Pakistan won't allow them nor India allow Pakistani companies to open their branches in each other countries until the peace prevails.

Is there a law regarding that?
 
Yeah why not If the price is right.
But there is no chance of expending businesses in each other territories in the foreseeable future.
What's the annual volume of online sales in Pakistan ?

Like we are in the midst of the festival season here starting from Ganesh Puja, Eid, Dussehra, Diwali and culminating with Christmas & end of year sales... and one ecom site Flipkart sold nearly 200 Mln USD in phones only... in a day or 2
Amazon had a 10 fold growth....
Snapdeal also had a very good time .....These are the big 3....
 
What's the annual volume of online sales in Pakistan ?

Like we are in the midst of the festival season here starting from Ganesh Puja, Eid, Dussehra, Diwali and culminating with Christmas & end of year sales... and one ecom site Flipkart sold nearly 200 Mln USD in phones only... in a day or 2
Amazon had a 10 fold growth....
Snapdeal also had a very good time .....These are the big 3....
$4 Billion annually.
E-commerce in Pakistan demands change in perception of Entrepreneurs - More Magazine



Don't know how accurate that is.
 
I think it is blessing in disguise. I had been using Amazon but found that there is no quality control and a lot fakes/duplicates are available and unsuspecting customers get the beating.

Pakistani local entrepreneurs can tap this market thanks to the absence of such giants which normally shadow any such growths. An added benefit of such business setups locally is the retaining of the money with the country and do not loose the precious foreign exchange.
 
Me, my family and friends have used dataz, shophive, fifthavenue and other deal sites and they are all good to get products, specially when you don't see them easily on market or don't have time to go market.
 
That # doesn't seem very accurate. Business Standard & tribune.pk say more like $600 Million by 2017.
But impressive nevertheless considering the size & population.

On a lighter note:
I was comparing iPhone 6S price in India & Pak. You guys might get it slightly cheaper after currency adjustment. :-)

The encouraging future of e-commerce in Pakistan - The Express Tribune

The encouraging future of e-commerce in Pakistan | Business Standard News
 
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