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The number of online shoppers in Hungary increased

Hungary has 5.4 million online shoppers

The number of online shoppers in Hungary increased. Source:?shutterstock.com

Almost 5.4 million people in Hungary shopped online at least once in the past twelve months, a new survey shows. According to Ecommerce News, this means that 91% of adult internet users in Hungary made an online purchase recently.

Research firm eNet conducted?a new survey, which shows that since the last survey in May 2017, the number of online shoppers in Hungary increased by 800,000 to 5.4 million people.

Most Hungarian shoppers (58%) ordered mobile phones and accessories online, while buying clothes (57%) and toys & gifts (53%) are also very popular product categories online.

Ecommerce in Hungary has increased by about 18% last year and currently accounts for 4.5% of the country’s total retail sales. Recent research by eNet shows that e-commerce in Hungary was worth?1.65 billion euros in 2017. And Hungarian online shoppers also spent about 1.21 billion euros at foreign e-commerce websites.

There are now about 3.1 million Hungarian people more who have made online orders from abroad. This corresponds to 58% of all online shoppers in the Eastern European country. They shop at foreign online giants such as Amazon or Aliexpress because of lower prices and a wider assortment.

About one in two people (51%) prefer to pay with non-cash, while 19% like to pay with cash. The proportion of people who like both is almost unchanged at 30%.

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