Retail in 2024: the big picture
Retail in Singapore showed some resilience in 2024, despite softer consumer sentiment stemming from a cautious economic backdrop and weaker labour market demand. Many consumers are increasingly preoccupied with cost-of-living concerns, resulting in more rational and prudent spending.
Experiential retail as key focus as retailers look to redefine the role of the store
Retail e-commerce has made it possible to buy almost anything in just a few clicks, forcing retailers to reconsider how their physical presence can drive engagement and loyalty. Many now view store-based outlets as venues where consumers can enjoy immersive or fun experiences, interact more deeply with the brand, and connect with a wider community.
Artificial intelligence drives development
Artificial intelligence is driving the rapid digitalisation of retail. Whether in store-based outlets or online, AI-powered solutions are being rolled out to streamline processes, reduce costs and enhance convenience.
What next for retail?
The near and medium-term outlook for Singapore’s retail landscape is shaped by ongoing pressures such as higher rental costs and labour constraints. Singapore’s Progressive Wage Model stipulates minimum salaries for service employees, which pushes up operating costs for retailers, while limited land availability restricts the supply of retail space and raises the likelihood of rent increases at lease renewal.
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Overview:
Understand the latest market trends and future growth opportunities for the Retail industry in Singapore with research from Euromonitor International's team of in-country analysts – experts by industry and geographic specialisation.
Key trends are clearly and succinctly summarised alongside the most current research data available. Understand and assess competitive threats and plan corporate strategy with our qualitative analysis, insight and confident growth projections.
Data and analysis in this report provides further detailed coverage dedicated to the following key categories, where applicable:
- Convenience Stores
- Discounters
- Hypermarkets
- Supermarkets
- Traditional Grocery Retailers
- Apparel and Footwear Specialist Retailers
- Electronics and Appliance Specialist Retailers
- Health and Beauty Specialist Retailers
- Home and Garden Specialist Retailers
- Department Stores
- Variety Stores
- Warehouse Clubs
- Direct Selling
- Homeshopping
- Vending
If you're in the Retail industry in Singapore, our research will help you to make informed, intelligent decisions; to recognise and profit from opportunity, or to offer resilience amidst market uncertainty.
The Retail in Singapore report includes:
- Analysis of key retail trends
- Detailed segmentation of offline and online retail sales
- Historic channel sizes (retail value sales, outlet counts, and selling space)
- Company and brand market shares (retail value sales and outlet counts)
- Five year forecasts of market trends and market growth
- Robust and transparent research methodology, conducted in-country
This report answers:
- What is the market size of Retail in Singapore?
- Which are the leading retailers in Retail in Singapore?
- How are products distributed in Retail in Singapore?
- How is the rise of e-commerce and the expansion of modern grocery retail impacting traditional retail?
- How significant are discounters and private label in Singapore?
- To what extent are sales shifting towards digital channels?
- What is the long-term outlook for bricks-and-mortar?
- How is macroeconomic and political uncertainty affecting the retail industry?
- What types of retailers are seeing the fastest growth in digital sales?
- What is the future of retail?
Retail in Singapore
Retail in 2024: the big picture
Experiential retail as key focus as retailers look to redefine the role of the store
Artificial intelligence drives development
What next for retail?
Informal retail
Opening hours for physical retail
Seasonality
Lunar New Year
Hari Raya Aidilfitri (or Hari Raya Puasa)
Christmas and New Year
DISCLAIMER
Convenience Retailers in Singapore
KEY DATA FINDINGS
Emart24’s short-lived presence in Singapore
Forecourt retailers evolve store offerings
Unmanned convenience stores gain ground
Innovation and brand collaborations to drive growth
Rising EV adoption shapes forecourt retail
International travel supports channel recovery
Supermarkets in Singapore
KEY DATA FINDINGS
Supermarkets retains leadership of grocery retail in 2024
Growing appeal of private label among cost-conscious consumers
Scarlett Supermarket builds national presence with aggressive expansion
CDC vouchers to drive footfall and value-led promotions
Steady expansion of supermarket outlets in new-population towns
Players to prioritise sustainability and cost-efficiency in a challenging economy
Hypermarkets in Singapore
KEY DATA FINDINGS
Expanding services enhance appeal of hypermarkets amid sharp fall
Closures and rebranding strategies impact competitive landscape
Hosted community events aim to attract footfall
Hypermarkets faces challenges in a land-scarce environment
Rising competition from well-positioned supermarkets
Digital innovation amid shifts in cost dynamics
Small Local Grocers in Singapore
KEY DATA FINDINGS
Mama shops see slowed sales growth in 2024
Cost pressures weigh heavily on small local grocers
Cashless payment adoption supports digital transition
Urban planning influences outlook for local grocers
Upward price trends likely to persist
Small local grocers inhabit niche among loyal customers
General Merchandise Stores in Singapore
KEY DATA FINDINGS
Stronger currency shapes consumer spending decisions
MUJI focuses on sustainability and value in flagship store
Rising cost of living fuels growth for variety stores
Department stores faces uphill battle for recovery
Miniso will continue to drive growth through brand collaborations
Don Don Donki likely to invest further in expansion
Apparel and Footwear Specialists in Singapore
KEY DATA FINDINGS
Sales fall amid cautious consumer spending
Nike’s Orchard Road flagship bolsters brand presence
Weak inbound tourism stalls recovery
Retail formats evolve to enhance efficiency
Uniqlo’s ubiquity and Ralph Lauren’s expansion
Challenger brands and digital disruptors reshape the landscape
Appliances and Electronics Specialists in Singapore
KEY DATA FINDINGS
Waning demand for discretionary appliances and electronics
Government vouchers promote sustainable product adoption
Convenience fuels growing interest in smart home solutions
Competition set to intensify between offline and online retail channels
PRISM+ leverages marketing to strengthen presence
Evolving ownership models reshape consumer choices
Home Products Specialists in Singapore
KEY DATA FINDINGS
Growing pet ownership signals changing lifestyles
Ikea prioritises affordability
Castlery invests in offline retail to boost consumer engagement
Home improvement programme underpins spending on household upgrades
AVS cat management framework set to bolster pet retail growth
Japanese-inspired living remains popular, while IKEA diversifies beyond furnishings
Health and Beauty Specialists in Singapore
KEY DATA FINDINGS
Omnichannel strategies broaden consumer engagement
Sephora strengthens its position with innovative technology
Health concerns sustain demand for essential products
Cross-border purchasing and online platforms intensify competition
Partnerships boost community health initiatives
Direct-to-consumer competition challenges optical goods stores
Vending in Singapore
KEY DATA FINDINGS
Renewed social movement drives vending sales
7-Eleven’s new vending concept in Singapore
Growing product diversity in vending
Further innovation to expand vending use
Unconventional categories embrace vending
Cashless payments becoming the norm
Direct Selling in Singapore
KEY DATA FINDINGS
Direct selling continues to lose traction in 2024
Consumer health and beauty and personal care remain favourites within direct selling
Diversification boosts e-commerce presence
Incentives and training propel sales outreach
Integrating e-commerce anchors future growth
Uncertain outlook as direct selling adapts
Retail E-Commerce in Singapore
KEY DATA FINDINGS
E-commerce sees second consecutive year of decline in 2024
Shopee Marketplace and Lazada Marketplace defend leading positions
Stripe integrates with WhatsApp for in-app payments
Virtual influencers offer potential for future growth
Generative AI supports e-commerce evolution
Marketplaces pursue profitability through rising take rates
The following categories and subcategories are included:
Retail
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- Convenience Stores
- Forecourt Retailers
- Supermarkets
- Hypermarkets
- Discounters
- Warehouse Clubs
- Food/Drink/Tobacco Specialists
- Small Local Grocers
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- Department Stores
- Variety Stores
- Apparel and Footwear Specialists
- Appliances and Electronics Specialists
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- Home Improvement and Gardening Stores
- Homewares and Home Furnishing Stores
- Pet Shops and Superstores
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- Beauty Specialists
- Pharmacies
- Optical Goods Stores
- Health and Personal Care Stores
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- Bags and Luggage Specialists
- Jewellery and Watch Specialists
- Sports Goods Stores
- Traditional Toys and Games Stores
- Other Non-Grocery Retailers
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- Fashion Vending
- Health and Beauty Vending
- Appliances and Electronics Vending
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- Alcoholic Drinks Vending
- Hot Drinks Vending
- Soft Drinks Vending
- Tobacco Products Vending
- Foods Vending
- Home Products Vending
- Other Products Vending
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- Apparel and Footwear Direct Selling
- Personal Accessories Direct Selling
- Eyewear Direct Selling
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- Beauty and Personal Care Direct Selling
- Consumer Health Direct Selling
- Tissue and Hygiene Direct Selling
- Appliances and Electronics Direct Selling
- Drinks and Tobacco Direct Selling
- Foods Direct Selling
- Home Products Direct Selling
- Other Products Direct Selling
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- Apparel and Footwear E-Commerce
- Personal Accessories E-Commerce
- Eyewear E-Commerce
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- Beauty and Personal Care E-Commerce
- Consumer Health E-Commerce
- Tissue and Hygiene E-Commerce
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- Consumer Appliances E-Commerce
- Consumer Electronics E-Commerce
- Toys and Games E-Commerce
- Drinks and Tobacco E-Commerce
- Foods E-Commerce
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- Home Care E-Commerce
- Home and Garden E-Commerce
- Pet Care E-Commerce
- Other Products E-Commerce
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- First-Party (1P) Marketplace E-Commerce
- Third-Party (3P) Marketplace E-Commerce
- Grocery E-Commerce
- General Merchandiser E-Commerce
- Apparel and Footwear Specialist E-Commerce
- Appliances and Electronics Specialist E-Commerce
- Home Products Specialist E-Commerce
- Health and Beauty Specialist E-Commerce
- Leisure and Personal Goods Specialist E-Commerce
- Other E-Commerce Retailers
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Retail
Retail is the sale of new and used goods to consumers from a business for personal or household consumption from retail outlets, kiosks, market stalls, vending, direct selling and e-commerce. Retail is the aggregation of Retail Offline and Retail E-Commerce. Excludes specialist retailers of motor vehicles, motorcycles, vehicle parts. Also excludes fuel sales, foodservice sales, rental transactions, and wholesale sales (e.g. Cash and Carry). Sales value excluding or including VAT/Sales Tax. Retail also excludes the informal retail sector. Informal retailing is retail trade which is not declared to the tax authorities. Informal retailing encompasses (a) sales generated by unregistered and unlicensed retailers, i.e. retailers operating illegally, and (b) any proportion of sales generated by a registered and licensed retailer that is not declared to the tax authorities. Unregistered and unlicensed retailers operate predominantly (although not exclusively) as street hawkers or operate open market stalls, as these channels are harder for the authorities to monitor than permanent outlets. Activities in the illegal market, which is usually understood to refer to trade in illegal, counterfeit or stolen merchandise, are included within our definition of informal retailing. Activities in the “grey market”, which is usually understood to refer to trade in legal merchandise that is sold through unauthorized channels – for example cigarettes bought legally in another country, legally imported, but sold at lower prices than in authorized channels – will be included as informal retailing if no tax is paid on sale by the retailer. However if the retailer pays tax – for example on cigarettes bought legally in another country but sold at a lower price than standard – the sale is included within formal retail.
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