The growth of e-commerce in 2024, according to the Brazilian Association of Electronic Commerce (ABComm), was approximately 10.5% compared to the previous year. The revenue reached R$ 204.3 billion, a significant increase driven by the continuous expansion of online commerce in Brazil. The sector recorded 414.9 million orders, with an average ticket of R$ 492.40. The number of online buyers reached 91.3 million.
Women maintained the leadership in shopping and represent the majority of consumers in 2024. The Southeast region has solidified its position as the most active in digital transactions, with the state of São Paulo leading in sales volume. Class C stood out as the economic group that made the most online purchases, reflecting the increasing access to technology and financial inclusion.
Expectations for 2025
With the strengthening of e-commerce and the growing confidence of consumers in the online environment, ABComm projects revenue ofR$ 234.9 billion for 2025The average ticket should reach R$ 539.28, while the order volume may reach 435.6 million, driven by 94.05 million buyers. According to the association, the launch of Drex, the digital real developed by the Central Bank of Brazil, and the expansion of digital payment options will contribute to an even more robust growth.
“Digital transformation is irreversible. E-commerce continues to evolve with innovation, new technologies and an increasingly personalized shopping experience. The consistent growth of the sector strengthens retail as a whole and expands opportunities for small and large businesses,” comments Mauricio Salvador, president of ABComm.