MHh
08-30
I think we can expect to flash sale in Singapore. New players typically do that as a form of advertising and to quickly wrestle some form of market share. As a consumer, I am definitely looking forward to that.


I definitely use more shopee as there are more vouchers to use and there seem to be more sellers on the platform to suit my needs. At times, I may use Lazada for big ticket items if they are cheaper but seems like shopee has caught up with that too and I use lesser of Lazada.


Lazada is definitely less user friendly compared to shopee when it comes to browsing for items to buy. Personally, shopee works very well for me and delivery is generally fast unless it is being shipped from overseas.


As a consumer, I go with whichever that has the item that I want at the cheapest price and the fastest shipping, especially if I need the item urgently. So if JD can promise fast shipping and at competitive prices, I may switch over. There is no loyalty for consumers haha…
JD Property’s $1B REIT in Singapore: How Do You View?
TikTok, Shopee, Lazada, Temu, plus Taobao and JD are all racing to capture market share here. Its subsidiary JD Property is planning a $1B+ REIT, which could be listed on the Singapore Exchange as early as next year, backed by logistics parks, smart warehouses, and other high-quality assets with international capital joining in. Would you expect to see this flash-sale model land in Singapore? Which do you use more in Singapore — Shopee or Lazada? If JD really builds out its logistics network here, would you consider switching to JD for your online shopping?
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