The Elections in Malaysia and its impact on the eCommerce Industry

Kuala Lumpur, May 11, 2018 β€”The 9th of May 2018 will go down in the history books as among the most significant days in the history of Malaysia. As the nation concluded the election period with the swearing-in of its seventh prime minister on 10th May, eCommerce platforms experienced a significant dip in online traffic as Malaysians were focused on the elections. In a bid to understand online consumers, iPrice conducted this brief study to find out how the elections period affected eCommerce platforms in the country.

Before elections day: Malaysians diverts focus from online shopping to pre-election preparations.

  • Our study shows that the elections affected online traffic from the afternoon onwards.
  • Online traffic remained normal in the morning but begins to decline steadily from 4.00PM onwards. This was evident when comparing to online traffic to the previous period (9th April 2018).
  • Multiple Malaysian media reported traffic congestions on most major highways from 2.00PM onwards. This suggests that most Malaysians diverted their attention from online shopping to pre-election preparations such as travelling to their voting areas in the afternoon.
  • There was also a 34.8% decline in online traffic at 10.00PM when compared to the same time in the last period. This is significant as online traffic would reach its highest point around 10.00PM on regular days.

Elections day: Malaysian shoppers more focused on the elections than online shopping.

  • On usual weekdays, online traffic in Malaysia would reach its highest points at about 11.00AM, 3.00PM and 10.00PM. On elections day, online traffic reached its peak at 5.00PM and steadily declines for the rest of the day.
  • This suggests that a small number of Malaysians return to online shopping when the voting period ended at 5.00PM. As nightfall comes, online shoppers return their attention to the elections and its results.
  • On usual periods, Malaysians are actively shopping online in the evening till 12-midnight. On election night, online traffic was 50.6% lower than usual as most Malaysians remain awake for the results.

After elections day: Online traffic improves but remains lower than usual.

  • On a regular Thursday, eCommerce platforms usually experience a steady increase in online traffic in the morning. However, online traffic at 9.00AM (10th May 2018) was 56.5% lower than usual as Malaysians awake to the announcement of the elections results and public holidays.
  • As mentioned earlier, online shopping would reach its highest point at about 10.00PM on regular weekdays. However, this was not the case as Malaysia witnesses the swearing-in of its seventh prime minister close to 10.00PM. Online traffic was 39.7% lesser than usual at 10.00PM.

A Number of Malaysians Still Shopping on Mobile Devices

  • Overall, there was a substantial decline in the number of online shoppers across all devices. However, the decline on desktop devices were slightly higher as compared to tablets and mobile devices.
  • This suggests that many Malaysians were still shopping online on their mobile devices as they wait for their turn to vote. A report by Daily Express stated that some Malaysians waited as long as three hours for their turn to vote. Hence, voters at the waiting line would most probably browsed or made purchase online through their mobile devices.

Research Methodology:

  • Data was obtained by comparing online sessions on iPrice Malaysia (http://iprice.my) between 7th – 11th May 2018 and 9th – 13th April 2018. Data was obtained through Google Analytics.
  • iPrice Malaysia receives millions of online sessions monthly and currently catalogues millions of products from hundred of online retailers across the country.