Latest retail movements in Vietnam amidst escalating COVID-19 pandemic

Mar 17th at 08:29
17-03-2020 08:29:18+07:00

Latest retail movements in Vietnam amidst escalating COVID-19 pandemic

The global COVID-19 pandemic is disrupting fast-moving consumer goods businesses, but not all product categories and retailers will see a negative impact, according to the latest research by Kantar Worldpanel Vietnam.

Latest retail movements in Vietnam amidst escalating COVID-19 pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic prompts changes in customers' choice of retail channels

Channel movements

The research shows that online shopping prevails and booms significantly, with an increasing number of transactions. Vietnam witnesses more people shopping online than usual, accelerating the growth of online FMCG spending to a triple digit rate in just one month since the official announcement in Vietnam.

This trend is expected to continue in the coming months, especially when even local authorities are recommending online shopping in order to avoid the crowds and physical contact.

Latest retail movements in Vietnam amidst escalating COVID-19 pandemic

With the surge in demand for protection masks and hand sanitiser among Vietnamese consumers these days, it is no surprise to see the robust growth of consumer spending in pharmacies and drugstores, including Medicare and Guardian. More purchases of hygiene products were made through these channels as consumers’ priority now is to protect and enhance their safety.

The swelling number of people affected by COVID-19 results in panic buying among Vietnamese in some areas, especially where there have been confirmed cases. It drives demand, leading to the notable growth of major modern retail formats including hypermarkets, supermarkets, and minimarkets which offer hygiene, product variety, and lots of epidemic support programmes such as home-delivery, masks and hand sanitiser at a stable price, and sales supporting local farmers, among others.

Among big retailers, Big C – one of the key retailers – achieved the strongest performance, driven by both increasing footfall and spending per trip. MM Mega market (cash-and-carry retail model) also picked up during this time, despite a downturn in recent years.

Latest retail movements in Vietnam amidst escalating COVID-19 pandemic

Meanwhile, shopping places most frequented for daily needs are losing traffic as shoppers preferring “less physical contact” make fewer shopping trips but with larger spending per trip. As such, street shops – another key shopping channel – and convenience stores are seeing short-term impacts caused by the COVID-19.

Food for thought

Latest retail movements in Vietnam amidst escalating COVID-19 pandemic

The unexpected virus outbreak continues, with more people affected each day. Economic activities and business operations have been continuously disrupted. Above is some food for thought to stay safe and strong during challenging times and to be well-prepared for the post-pandemic period.

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