MOSCOW, RUSSIA -
Media OutReach Newswire
- 24 January 2025 - Wildberries, a leading e-commerce platform in
Eurasia, saw a surge in sales turnover for its operations in Central
Asia in 2024.
With a population of 75 million and rapidly growing online retail
penetration, Central Asia is one of the world's most dynamic markets for
e-commerce growth. Wildberries currently operates in three of the
region's five countries.
Kazakhstan, the largest economy in Central Asia, is Wildberries'
third-largest market after Russia and Belarus. The company began
operating there a decade ago. Purchases in Kazakhstan on the Wildberries
marketplace increased by 96% year-on-year in the first nine months of
2024.
Sales by Kazakhstan-based sellers on the platform grew by 67% during the
same period. With more than one million sellers on its platform,
Wildberries supports the growth of small businesses and entrepreneurs in
the region by enabling them to sell their products not only on their
domestic markets but across all countries where the company operates.
In Kyrgyzstan, where Wildberries began operations seven years ago,
purchases grew 2.3-fold year-on-year in the first nine months of 2024.
Sales by Kyrgyz sellers on the platform more than doubled over the same
period.
The fastest-growing market for Wildberries is Uzbekistan, the most
populous country in Central Asia with a population of 36 million people.
Wildberries entered Uzbekistan, which is known for its cotton
production and high-quality yet affordable textiles, in 2022. Sales by
Uzbekistan-based sellers on the platform grew 87-fold year-on-year in
the first nine months of 2024, with most of these goods sold to
neighboring countries in the CIS. Purchases in Uzbekistan increased by
47% during the same period.
Wildberries is actively developing its logistics infrastructure in
Central Asia to further improve its storage and delivery services for
local buyers and sellers and support its expansion in the region.
In Kazakhstan, the company operates 1,600 pick-up points and 43,000
square meters of warehouse space. Additionally, two large logistics hubs
with a combined area of 269,000 square meters are currently under
construction near the country's largest cities, Almaty and Astana.
Wildberries also opened its first large-scale logistics complex in
Uzbekistan in 2023, with plans for further expansion.