Although the Swedish economy continued to face challenges in 2024, there were positive developments, with lower inflation, interest rate reduction and rising real wages leading to some improvement in consumer confidence and spending. The improved economic scenario also supported moderate growth in e-commerce sales.
Since the COVID-19 crisis, many Swedish consumers have been prioritising spending on experiences such as travel, concerts, and dining out. Indeed, this shift in consumer behaviour has been building on a longer-term trend towards experiential expenditure, which has been particularly prominent amongst younger consumers.
Consumer foodservice e-commerce continued to see solid growth in Sweden in 2024 as local consumers continued to embrace the convenience of online delivery services such as Foodora and Wolt. As the number of customers maintained an upward trend, providers also continued to expand their service areas and offerings to attract more consumers.
The Swedish economy is expected to continue to improve in 2025 and beyond, which will likely lead to continued growth in e-commerce sales in the country. While the forecast remains positive, the somewhat fragile state of the economy means that it would not take much for consumer confidence and spending to slow down.
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Tracks all sales of goods and services to the public via the internet. Consumer purchases through web platforms are attributed to the country in which the consumer is based, rather than where the merchant is based. Our definition is agnostic as to where the actual payment takes place. If an order is initiated online, we would consider that order to be an e-commerce transaction, even if the order is ultimately paid for in-store, with cash on delivery, by mail via postal cheque, or in person when turning in a ticket and associated payment at a designated ATM or branch facility. Our figures exclude consumer-to-consumer (C2C) and business-to-business (B2B) sales. Business-to-consumer sales (B2C) – in which the business is registered with the government and pays the appropriate taxes – are included. This includes B2C sales on marketplace platforms, which allow many merchants to sell on their website and process the transaction. While both businesses and consumers can sell through marketplaces, only B2C transactions are included in our coverage. Note that online sales from direct selling companies are excluded from our definition. As we are primarily concerned with tracking the importance of the direct selling model (and not where the final sale is made), all sales attributable to a direct selling company will fall into direct selling rather than E-Commerce. Credit or charge card bill payments, mortgages and other loan payments, money transfers, digital person-to-person payments, insurance payments and donations to charities and crowdfunding campaigns are excluded from Euromonitor’s coverage. For C2G transactions, consumer payments made to governments for direct consumption of services and utilities, excluding taxes, fines, and administrative fees, are included. This includes all online purchases made by a consumer to a business for either goods or services regardless of the device (PC, mobile phone, tablet, etc.) used to execute the transaction. It is subdivided into the following eight areas of E-Commerce: Retail, Foodservice, Travel, Mobility, Ticketed Entertainment, Streaming Services, Bill Payments and Other.
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