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Customers swipe Double 12 deals

By Meng Jing | China Daily Europe | Updated: 2015-12-20 09:59

Event started online now combines brick-and-mortar retailers with internet technology

Chinese e-commerce companies have done it again. Hot on the heels of Singles Day - the Nov 11 shopping fest that this year saw Alibaba alone rake in 91.2 billion yuan ($14.1 billion; 13 euros billion) in sales in just 24 hours - another event on Dec 12 again had tills ringing.

Yet rather than boosting sales for online retailers, this time the magic worked for brick-and-mortar businesses.

 Customers swipe Double 12 deals

People wait to pay using Alipay at a Carrefour store in Nanjing, Jiangsu province, on Dec 12. Photos provided to China Daily

 

Alipay, the third-party online payment company, says about 28 million consumers took part in the Double 12 shopping promotion on Dec 12, during which up to 50 percent discounts were offered on select items to encourage people to pay using their smartphones when buying offline.

More than 300,000 businesses in and outside China participated, including restaurants, supermarkets, convenience shores and cinemas, according to Alipay, which is operated by Alibaba's finance affiliate, Ant Financial.

"The Double 12 shopping festival has officially become a signature event that integrates Internet technology with offline businesses," Alipay said in a statement on Dec 13.

Supermarkets and cinemas have seen a surge in customers thanks in part to Alipay, and domestic rivals Baidu Wallet, which is run by Chinese search engine Baidu, and Tencent's WeChat payment system, which have all attempted to attract mobile users by providing incentives such as discounts and e-coupons.

Double 12, so called because it falls on the 12th day of the 12th month, was initiated by Alibaba's Taobao website in 2012 as an online sales event.

Lu Zhenwang, CEO of Wanqing Consultancy in Shanghai, says the event shows that online businesses are not the archenemy of brick-and-mortar stores. "With innovation, they can be a perfect match," he says.

Nearly 80 percent of Alipay users who participated in the event were born in the 1980s or 1990s, the company says, adding that attractive discounts had also led to many older consumers to try mobile payment technology for the first time. The company says nearly 1 million participants on Dec 12 were aged over 50, accounting for 3.5 percent of all customers.

Guo Cuiling, 55, who paid for her shopping at a supermarket in Beijing using Alipay for the first time on Dec 12, said she was charged only 76 yuan for purchases that had originally totaled 126 yuan.

"Paying via a smartphone is much more convenient than I thought," she says. "They simply swiped the QR code on my smartphone and it was done. You don't need to reach for your purse or worry about small change any more."

Carrefour China says transactions made via Alipay exceeded 100 million yuan by 5:30 pm. "Shoppers at some of our stores doubled on Dec 12," says marketing director Yu Ying.

"Mobile payment improves the efficiency at the cashier by cutting the average payment time from one minute per customer to 15 seconds."

mengjing@chinadaily.com.cn

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