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Mercado Libre will surpass $20 billion in e-commerce sales in 2020

According to eMarketer/ Insider Intelligence report on Mercado Libre, sales will surge 46.5% in Latin America by the end of 2020

Latin American e-commerce giant Mercado Libre has benefitted immensely from the pandemic, as stay-at-home orders forced consumers to buy online. According to our inaugural forecast on Mercado Libre, the online marketplace’s sales will surge 46.5% in Latin America by the end of 2020, to $20.51 billion. And it still has room to grow in several key markets—even where it already dominates.

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Brazil

The majority of Mercado Libre’s sales come from Brazil. In 2020, its e-commerce business there will grow 39.0% to reach $10.97 billion. This is the first time the platform’s sales will exceed $10 billion in the country. As a result, Brazil will represent 53.5% of Mercado Libre’s regional e-commerce business.

Mercado Libre’s m-commerce sales in Brazil are expected to grow by 45.0% in 2020 and will also represent more than half (51.1%) of the company’s regional m-commerce business.

With impressive growth ahead, Mercado Libre has fully embraced the prominent role that mobile devices play in the consumer journey. The company has designed and perfected an ecosystem of solutions that has allowed it to circumvent common barriers to e-commerce, making it by far the top retail e-commerce destination in Latin America.

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Argentina

Mercado Libre’s second-largest market will be its home country of Argentina, with $4.41 billion in online sales in 2020. That figure is expected to climb another 20.0% in 2021 to reach $5.29 billion.

Nearly two-thirds (65.1%) of Mercado Libre’s Argentina business will come from mobile devices. In 2020, the company’s total mcommerce sales in Argentina will grow 80.0%, to $2.87 billion.

Smartphones are one of the key internet access points for consumers throughout Latin America. This increased accessibility has also become a determining factor for m-commerce to take off within the region, making it one of the main drivers of further retail e-commerce growth in the years to come.

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Mexico

Representing 19.8% of Mercado Libre’s regional e-commerce revenues, Mexico is the smallest market of those we break out, but it will be the fastest-growing market for the company in 2021. E-commerce sales in the country will total $4.06 billion in 2020, jumping 24.0% in 2021 to $5.04 billion.

In a country where making quick and on-time deliveries was quite complex, Amazon’s ability to improve its logistics in Mexico initially captivated consumers.

Matteo ceurvels, eMarketer research analyst at Insider Intelligence

In a country where making quick and on-time deliveries was quite complex, Amazon’s ability to improve its logistics in Mexico initially captivated consumers. However, Mercado Libre’s recent investment of MXN 1 billion ($51.9 million) to create its own logistics network will now allow products to reach their final destination within 24 hours across the entire Mexican territory. By continuing to innovate and anticipate its customers’ needs, Mercado Libre will undoubtedly be primed for future success.

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Again, Mexico is the smallest market for Mercado Libre in terms of total retail e-commerce sales, but it actually beats Argentina when it comes to m-commerce. In 2020, Mercado Libre’s retail m-commerce sales in Mexico will total $3.31 billion, up 81.0% over 2019. In 2021, Mexico will once again be the fastest-growing country for Mercado Libre’s m-commerce business, increasing by 42.0%.

(Originally published at eMarketer)