E-grocery in Russia estimated to reach $1.9bn in 2020, growing to $8bn by 2023

E-grocery in Russia estimated to reach $1.9bn in 2020, growing to $8bn by 2023
Russian retail sales
By bne IntelliNews November 27, 2020

E-grocery in Russia is estimated at RUB145bn ($1.9bn) in 2020 and is forecast to grow to RUB605bn ($8bn) by 2023, online retail consultant InfoLine said on November 25.

E-commerce is rapidly increasing its contribution to total food retail sales, which are expected to rise from less than 1% to 3% in Russia versus 3.5% across developed markets, reports VTB.

“Express-delivery is in our view the most rapidly growing niche and is in great demand in cities with a population of over 1mn. It was pioneered by Samokat, later followed by Yandex.Lavka,” VTB Capital (VTBC) said in a note.

As bne IntelliNews reported, e-commerce is booming and is expected to make up 20% of all retail sales by 2024 from approximately 9% anticipated at the end of this year.

“Rosstat data for September related to consumer demand was weaker than expected. Both retail sales for September (-3.0% year on year) and real wages for August (+0.1% y/y) not only fell short of the Bloomberg consensus estimates (-2.1% y/y and +1.4% y/y respectively), but were below the lower bound of the respective confidence intervals made of standard deviations around the consensus' mean estimates,” BCS GM reported.

However, the online sales of the top 10 retailers have been growing in triple digits this year. Market leader X5 Retail Group saw sales expand 3-fold, Sbermarket, the online offering from Russian state-owned retail bank Sberbank, up 8.4-fold and e-commerce leader Wildberries up 8.5-fold y/y in the first nine months of this year.

X5 is a leading player in this transformation, as bne IntelliNews reported in an interview with its CEO recently.

X5 now covers more than 500 outlets in 10 cities with a blended ticket of RUB1,500-1,700 and over 16,000 orders daily, as of the October update. Stock-up shopping is mostly covered by online hypers (Perekrestok, Vprok, Utkonos) and assemblers (Sbermarket, iGoods). In this segment, X5 is present via five dark stores with a blended check of RUB4,000 and more than 12,000 daily orders as of October.

X5 Retail Group leads in online food sales in Russia, with 9M20 turnover of RUB12.7bn. Stock-up shopping contributes 76%, and express-delivery 24%, of the total. By 2023, it aims for a 20% market share, which would mean RUB120bn of sales.

The total investment into the online platform, as mentioned by the company in May, is RUB5-6bn.

“Future investment would be of a different nature (i.e. application development, private labels, dark stores), while the existing store base, logistics and purchasing terms are the key tailwinds,” VTBC said. “The comment on the valuation of the online businesses implied some 1.6x P/Sales, compared with the existing multiple for X5 of 0.4x. Across global e-commerce operators, we see the multiple at 3.5x.”

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