SK Telecom launches a new subscription e-commerce brand T Universe (Courtesy of SK Telecom) SK Telecom Co.’s e-commerce platform 11Street Co. has teamed up with Amazon, the world’s largest online shopping mall, to offer the US company’s shopping service in Korean for Korean consumers.
The Amazon Global Store service will be available on 11Street’s online mall starting Aug. 31, the Korean company said on Wednesday.
Through the service, Korean consumers can search for tens of millions of goods sold by Amazon in Korean and pay in the Korean currency using SK Pay and other credit cards, it said.
The partnership marks Amazon’s first shopping service through a local shopping mall operator. In 12 other countries, Amazon operates its Global Store service on its own.
The joint service comes as SK Telecom, Korea’s top mobile carrier, aims to expand its business into the subscription e-commerce market via 11Street.
T UNIVERSE
On Wednesday, 11Street unveiled a new subscription brand, T Universe, which offers its subscribers discounts for products and services with Korean and global partners at a monthly subscription fee of less than 10,000 won ($8.6).
Its partners include Amazon, Starbucks, Korean bakery chain Paris Baguette, Korea’s top discount chain operator E-Mart Co. and food delivery app Baedal Minjok, known as Baemin.
11Street and Amazon team up to offer the Global Store service in Korean
T Universe offers two subscription plans: A 4,900 won “Mini Universe Pass” and a 9,900 won “All Universe Pass.”
With the plans, T Universe subscribers can receive goods they choose from an initial offering of 160,000 products on Amazon within four to six days free of shipping charges, according to 11Street.
SK Telecom said it aims to have 36 million subscribers to the T Universe service and achieve an annual gross merchandise value of 8 trillion won by 2025.
With the Amazon-11Street partnership, industry officials said the number of Korean consumers directly purchasing products from overseas online shopping malls will significantly increase in coming years.
GROWING DIRECT OVERSEAS PURCHASING
According to Statistics Korea, Koreans’ direct purchases through foreign e-commerce platforms rose 38% to 4.11 trillion won in 2020 from 2.97 trillion won in 2018.
In the second quarter of this year, Korean purchases through overseas shopping malls increased 22.6% to 1.1 trillion won from a year ago. The direct purchasing market is forecast to grow to about 6 trillion won by the end of this year, according to industry estimates.
Amazon SK Telecom’s partnership with Amazon comes as 11Street lags behind SoftBank-backed Coupang Corp., Korea’s top internet portal Naver Corp. and other e-commerce platform operators.
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