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Survey highlights growth of mobile commerce in the UK

Mobile shopping is on the rise throughout the United Kingdom

Cheil Worldwide has released the results of a recent survey concerning the growth of mobile commerce in the United Kingdom. Consumers in the UK have been growing increasingly mobile as they begin to rely more heavily on their smartphones and tablets. As such, they have begun using these devices to shop more frequently. Mobile commerce allows consumers to shop online from a mobile device wherever they are and this concept has become quite attractive to many people in the United Kingdom.UK - Mobile Commerce Growth

Mobile devices are becoming strong shopping tools for consumers

According to the survey, the mobile commerce market has grown by 63% over the past five years. The majority of this growth was seen over the past two years, driven heavily by the results that retailers had seen during the holiday seasons of 2012 and 2013. The survey shows that approximately 55% of shoppers claimed to have used a mobile device in store, with 54% of these shoppers using their devices to compare prices of products online. Many mobile shoppers also use their devices to research products being offered by multiple retailers.

Many people purchase their mobile devices with shopping in mind

The survey suggests that mobile devices have become one of the most favored shopping tools among consumers. The survey shows that 50% of consumers had shopping in mind when they purchased their mobile devices. These devices are not only being used to research products and compare prices, of course, as many consumers have used their smartphones and tablets to outright purchase the products they are interested in. In the United Kingdom, mobile payments are becoming much more common.

Mobile spending is on the rise

The amount of money people are spending through their mobile devices has more than doubled over the past five years. Consumers appear to favor mobile commerce because of its convenience. Shopping on a mobile device allows them to avoid lines at checkout and the chaos that is often associated with physical stores. During the holiday season, mobile shopping becomes much more common as consumers look to avoid crowds at large stores.

Mobile commerce firm announces first acquisition

Shopgate successfully acquires MagCorp, gaining access to Magento

Shopgate, a prominent mobile commerce platform, has announced the completion of its first acquisition. The company has successfully acquired MagCorp, developers of the open source e-commerce platform Magento. The platform has become quite popular among merchants looking to engage consumers more effectively. With its acquisition of MagCorp, Shopgate will gain access to the company’s talent and current line of products, including the Magento platform, which may help Shopgate expand its presence in the mobile commerce field.Mobile Commerce Acquisition

Mobile shopping is becoming a priority for retailers

Mobile shopping is becoming quite popular throughout the world. Consumers are beginning to use their smartphones and tablets to purchase products online rather than shop from home on their computers. As consumers become more mobile, retailers must adapt or risk becoming irrelevant to a new generation of shoppers. As such, merchants have been turning to companies like Shopgate and MagCorp to find the tools they need to participate in mobile commerce more effectively, thereby increasing consumer engagement.

Shopgate continues to show promising progress in the mobile field as retailers look to engage a new generation of consumer

Shopgate allows merchants to build their own mobile store fronts. This is not a unique service, but Shopgate claims that it beats out the competition through its integration of popular web-based e-commerce platforms, like Magento. Using Shopgate, merchants can quickly establish a mobile presence that is ready to handle mobile shoppers. Using services such as Magento makes Shopgate’s appeal stronger as such service streamline the mobile commerce process for merchants.

Acquisition of MagCorp may help bost Shopgate’s presence in the competitive mobile commerce space

Shopgate has plans to expand the adoption of Magento. The company will promote the Magento platform among existing and potential clients in order to further its presence in the mobile commerce field. Shopgate currently represents more than 5,200 online shops and some 4,200 native shopping applications for iOS and Android platforms. As Magento becomes further integrated with Shopgate, the company expects that its mobile ventures will continue to attract strong attention from retailers looking to engage in mobile commerce more aggressively.