According to PayNXT360, the recommerce market in Africa is expected to grow by 14.2% on annual basis to reach US$2,607.8 million in 2025. The recommerce market in the region experienced robust growth...
According to PayNXT360, the recommerce market in Africa is expected to grow by 14.2% on annual basis to reach US$2,607.8 million in 2025. The recommerce market in the region experienced robust growth during 2020-2024, achieving a CAGR of 17.6%. This upward trajectory is expected to continue, with the market forecast to grow at a CAGR of 11.9% during 2025-2029. By the end of 2029, the recommerce market is projected to expand from its 2024 value of USD 2,283.4 million to approximately USD 4,084.2 million. This regional report provides a detailed data-centric analysis of the recommerce market Africa, covering market opportunities and risks across consumer segments (peer-to-peer and business-led resale); product categories; sales channels; and resale formats. With over 60+ KPIs at the regional and country level, this report provides a comprehensive understanding of recommerce market dynamics. It offers a comprehensive analysis of market dynamics in the recommerce market, segmented by recommerce channels (C2C, B2C, trade-in programs), sales models (resale, rental, refurbishment), platform types (generalist and vertical-specific), digital engagement (app, website, social media), and retail categories (electronics, apparel, home goods, and more). In addition, it provides a snapshot of consumer behaviour, device usage, payment preferences, and city-level penetration across Tier 1 to Tier 3 cities. PayNXT360’s research methodology is based on industry best practices. Its unbiased analysis leverages a proprietary analytics platform to offer a detailed view of emerging business and investment market opportunities. This title is a bundled offering provides detailed 3 reports (129 tables and 174 charts), covering regional insights along with data centric analysis at regional and country level: 1. Africa Recommerce Market Intelligence Databook – 60+ KPIs, Market Size, Share & Forecast by Channel, Category & Consumer Segment – Q2 2025 Update 2. Egypt Recommerce Market Intelligence Databook – 60+ KPIs, Market Size, Share & Forecast by Channel, Category & Consumer Segment – Q2 2025 Update 3. South Africa Recommerce Market Intelligence Databook – 60+ KPIs, Market Size, Share & Forecast by Channel, Category & Consumer Segment – Q2 2025 Update Key Insights Recommerce in Africa Is Being Shaped by Informal Economies, Mobile Penetration, and Cross-Border Trade Models Recommerce in Africa is largely driven by informal resale networks, high mobile adoption, and affordability-driven consumer behavior. While most recommerce occurs outside formal retail systems, digital platforms in key countries such as Kenya, Nigeria, Egypt, and South Africa are gradually structuring resale in electronics, fashion, and mobility segments. Africa’s recommerce remains dominated by informal resale, but structured platforms in key urban markets and growing refurbished electronics ecosystems indicate a shift. Digitization, mobile money, and regional retail-tech investments will be critical in shaping the next growth wave. Informal Markets Dominate, But Platformization Is Emerging in Urban Centers • Most recommerce activity in Africa remains informal—occurring via local markets, social media, and physical resale hubs. However, cities like Nairobi, Lagos, Cairo, and Johannesburg are witnessing the rise of platforms like Jiji (Nigeria, Kenya, Uganda) and PigiaMe (Kenya) structuring peer-to-peer resale. • Low average incomes and limited access to new goods push consumers toward secondhand markets. Urban smartphone penetration and increasing trust in digital payments support platform growth. • Informal channels will persist, but digitization of resale in Tier 1 cities will accelerate, especially in electronics and vehicles. Refurbished Electronics Are Scaling Through Local Distributors and B2B Models • Startups like Badili (Kenya) and Encipher (Nigeria) are leading efforts to formalize smartphone refurbishment and resale. These players focus on sourcing used devices, refurbishing them locally, and reselling with warranties through partnerships. • High demand for affordable smartphones and unreliable device imports create space for localized refurb value chains. Telco and fintech partnerships are emerging as distribution enablers. • The segment will expand through regional partnerships and funding, with emphasis on logistics, testing, and warranty-backed offerings. Apparel Recommerce Is Driven by Cross-Border Trade and Urban Resale Markets • Africa’s used clothing sector is shaped by massive imports from the U.S. and Europe (mitumba in Kenya, okrika in Nigeria), traded in bulk and resold in open-air markets. A few platforms like Thrift by Mitumba (Kenya) are digitizing aspects of this trade. • Price sensitivity, urban youth fashion trends, and lack of affordable new apparel fuel growth. Cross-border supply and logistics are central to segment dynamics. • Local fashion recommerce platforms may emerge gradually, but open-air markets will continue to dominate due to scale and accessibility. Social Commerce and Messaging Apps Are Key C2C Enablers • WhatsApp, Facebook, and Instagram are used for secondhand resale, especially in fashion, home goods, and electronics. Sellers build customer bases through referrals and mobile money. • Mobile-first behavior, lack of retail infrastructure, and trust in personal networks drive adoption. Resale is embedded in everyday mobile behavior rather than standalone platforms. • C2C social commerce will persist and evolve into hybrid platform-plus-messaging formats in Tier 1 regions. Competitive Landscape in Africa Is Fragmented Across Classifieds, Refurb Platforms, and Informal Resale Networks Africa’s recommerce ecosystem features generalist classifieds, refurb startups, resale marketplaces, and cross-border distributors. While most activity remains informal, structured platforms are emerging with localized models and city-specific scale. Africa’s recommerce competition is hyperlocal and infrastructure-constrained. However, players focusing on refurbishment, C2C verification, and regional logistics are well-positioned to lead recommerce transformation in key urban markets. Africa’s recommerce ecosystem features generalist classifieds, refurb startups, resale marketplaces, and cross-border distributors. Nigeria, Kenya, Egypt, and South Africa lead formal activity, while most other markets remain informal and untracked. • Recommerce will likely consolidate in major hubs like Lagos, Nairobi, Accra, and Johannesburg where digital infrastructure is strongest. • Electronics recommerce will lead in formalization due to existing refurb value chains and rising smartphone turnover. • Fashion resale may remain fragmented but niche digital communities will gain scale among younger urban consumers. Classifieds and Marketplaces Lead C2C Platform Penetration • Jiji (Nigeria, Kenya, Uganda) is the largest structured classifieds network in Sub-Saharan Africa, operating across electronics, vehicles, household goods, and real estate. It has rolled out ad rankings and seller verification features to support trust in major cities like Lagos and Nairobi. • PigiaMe (Kenya) and Tonaton (Ghana) are key in their respective countries and continue to gain traction among middle-income, mobile-savvy users for secondhand electronics and fashion. • Facebook Marketplace and WhatsApp resale groups remain widespread for informal C2C, with limited safeguards, particularly for furniture and clothing resale. Refurbished Electronics Players Are Driving Formalization in Smartphones and Appliances • Badili (Kenya) offers a B2B2C recommerce model, acquiring pre-owned smartphones from individuals and retailers, refurbishing them in-house, and reselling through a wide channel network with warranty and grading support. It is actively partnering with telcos to scale its footprint. • Encipher (Nigeria) and Orca Tech (South Africa) are expanding device testing and resale operations, focusing on affordability and trust. • Xente (Uganda) integrates refurbished electronics with embedded financing and POS systems, targeting SME and retail tech demand. Fashion Recommerce Is Dominated by Imports but Shows Signs of Digitization • The informal fashion recommerce market—especially in countries like Kenya, Nigeria, and Ghana continues to revolve around imported secondhand clothing (mitumba, okrika), often sourced from the U.S. and Europe. • Small digital startups such as Thrift by Mitumba (Kenya) and Instagram sellers in Nairobi and Accra have created early signs of structured resale with curated listings, delivery logistics, and digital payments. • Larger players have yet to emerge, but growing demand from Gen Z and cultural normalization of thrift may support platform formation. Infrastructure and Payments Pose Bottlenecks but Also Opportunities • Mobile money networks (e.g., M-PESA in Kenya) are critical enablers for low-friction resale but remain disconnected from platform-based escrow and verification. • Reverse logistics infrastructure remains limited, with most platforms relying on manual fulfillment or third-party informal delivery networks. • Payment integration, grading systems, and return logistics will be core to scaling competition beyond city centers. Funding and Partnerships Will Define Next-Stage Market Leaders • Venture-backed recommerce is still early-stage but adjacent investment in last-mile logistics (e.g., Sendy, Kobo360) and fintech (e.g., Flutterwave) offers synergistic infrastructure. • Partnerships between telecom providers, refurb platforms, and major retailers will be crucial in formalizing smartphone and appliance recommerce. • Emerging government and NGO interest in electronics waste management (e.g., Rwanda’s e-waste plant, Ghana’s Agbogbloshie cleanup) may shape policy-driven scaling.
This regional report offers a comprehensive, data-centric analysis of the recommerce market, supported by 100+ tables and 125+ charts. The databook provides detailed forecasts and key performance indicators across transaction value, volume, and market share trends from 2020 to 2029. Below is a summary of the key market segments covered: Recommerce Market Size and Growth Dynamics • Gross Merchandise Value (GMV) Trend Analysis • Average Transaction Value Trend Analysis • Transaction Volume Trend Analysis Recommerce Market Size and Forecast by Sector • Retail Shopping • Home Improvement • Other Sectors Recommerce Market Size and Forecast by Retail Category • Apparel & Accessories • Consumer Electronics • Home Appliances • Home Décor & Essentials • Books, Toys & Hobbies • Automotive Parts & Accessories • Sports & Fitness Equipment • Other Product Categories Recommerce by Channel • Consumer-to-Consumer (C2C) • Business-to-Consumer (B2C) • Retailer Trade-In & Buyback Programs Recommerce by Sales Model • Resale • Rental • Refurbishment & Certified Pre-Owned Recommerce by Digital Engagement Channel • Website-Based Resale • App-Based Resale • Social Media Driven Resale Recommerce by Platform Type • Generalist Marketplaces • Vertical-Specific Platforms Recommerce by Device and OS • Mobile vs Desktop • Android, iOS Recommerce by City Tier • Tier 1 Cities • Tier 2 Cities • Tier 3 Cities Recommerce by Payment Instrument • Credit Card • Debit Card • Bank Transfer • Prepaid Card • Digital & Mobile Wallets • Other Digital Payments • Cash Recommerce Market Share Analysis • Market Share by Key Players • Competitive Landscape Overview Recommerce by Consumer Demographics • Market Share by Age Group • Market Share by Income Level • Market Share by Gender
• Market Insights for Growth and Innovation: Navigate the future direction of the recommerce market by understanding business models adopted by key players - including resale, refurbishment, and rental formats. Leverage market share estimates to assess innovation, positioning, and growth opportunities. • In-depth Understanding of Recommerce Market Dynamics: Gain a detailed view of market structure and growth trends across core sectors such as retail shopping, automotive, and home improvement. Understand key drivers shaping recommerce adoption through 2029. • Value and Volume KPIs for Market Sizing: Utilize gross merchandise value (GMV), transaction volume, and average transaction value at the national level to quantify the overall market opportunity with precision. • Competitive Landscape and Market Share Intelligence: Benchmark against leading recommerce players using market share data across categories and channels. Inform strategic decisions by understanding the current and emerging competitive landscape. • Channel-Level and Digital Engagement Insights: Identify high-growth channels including C2C, B2C, and retailer-led trade-in programs. Track consumer activity across app, web, and social platforms to align digital strategies with behavior. • Consumer Segmentation and Demand Patterns: Target growth opportunities by analyzing consumer behavior segmented by age group, income level, gender, and city tier. Adapt business models to evolving spending dynamics and platform preferences.
This title is a bundled offering provides detailed 3 reports (129 tables and 174 charts), covering regional insights along with data centric analysis at regional and country level: 1. Africa Recommerce Market Intelligence Databook – 60+ KPIs, Market Size, Share & Forecast by Channel, Category & Consumer Segment – Q2 2025 Update 2. Egypt Recommerce Market Intelligence Databook – 60+ KPIs, Market Size, Share & Forecast by Channel, Category & Consumer Segment – Q2 2025 Update 3. South Africa Recommerce Market Intelligence Databook – 60+ KPIs, Market Size, Share & Forecast by Channel, Category & Consumer Segment – Q2 2025 Update All global, regional, and country reports mentioned above will have the following tables of contents: 1. About this Report 1.1. Summary 1.2. Methodology 1.3. Definition 1.4. Disclaimer 2. Recommerce Market Size and Future Growth Dynamics 2.1. Recommerce – Gross Merchandise Value Trend Analysis, 2020-2029 2.2. Recommerce – Average Value Per Transaction Trend Analysis, 2020-2029 2.3. Recommerce – Gross Merchandise Volume Trend Analysis, 2020-2029 3. Recommerce Market Revenue, 2020-2029 4. Recommerce Market Share by Key Revenue Segments 4.1. Recommerce Market Share by Key Revenue Segments, 2020-2029 4.2. Recommerce Market by Ad-based revenues, 2020-2029 4.3. Recommerce Market Revenue by Commission, 2020-2029 4.4. Recommerce Market Revenue by Services & Refurbishment Fees, 2020-2029 5. Recommerce Market Size and Forecast by Key Sectors 5.1. Recommerce Market Share by Key Sectors, 2020-2029 5.2. Recommerce Retail Shopping – Gross Merchandise Value Trend Analysis, 2020-2029 5.3. Recommerce Home Improvement – Gross Merchandise Value Trend Analysis, 2020-2029 5.4. Recommerce Other Sectors Gross Merchandise Value Trend Analysis, 2020-2029 6. Recommerce Market Size and Forecast by Retail Shopping Categories 6.1. Recommerce Market Share by Retail Shopping Categories, 2024 6.2. Recommerce Apparel and Accessories – Gross Merchandise Value Trend Analysis, 2020-2029 6.3. Recommerce Consumer Electronics – Gross Merchandise Value Trend Analysis, 2020-2029 6.4. Recommerce Home Appliances – Gross Merchandise Value Trend Analysis, 2020-2029 6.5. Recommerce Home Decor & Essentials – Gross Merchandise Value Trend Analysis, 2020-2029 6.6. Recommerce Books, Toys & Hobbies – Gross Merchandise Value Trend Analysis, 2020-2029 6.7. Recommerce Automotive Parts & Accessories – Gross Merchandise Value Trend Analysis, 2020-2029 6.8. Recommerce Sports & Fitness Equipment – Gross Merchandise Value Trend Analysis, 2020-2029 6.9. Recommerce Other – Gross Merchandise Value Trend Analysis, 2020-2029 7. Recommerce Market Size and Forecast by Recommerce Channels 7.1. Recommerce Market Share by Recommerce Channels, 2020-2029 7.2. Recommerce Consumer to Consumer (C2C) Channel – Gross Merchandise Value Trend Analysis, 2020-2029 7.3. Recommerce Business to Consumer (B2C) Channel – Gross Merchandise Value Trend Analysis, 2020-2029 7.4. Recommerce by Retailer Trade-In and Buyback Programs Channel – Gross Merchandise Value Trend Analysis, 2020-2029 8. Recommerce Market Size and Forecast by Sales Model 8.1. Recommerce Market Share by Sales Model, 2020-2029 8.2. Recommerce Resale – Gross Merchandise Value Trend Analysis, 2020-2029 8.3. Recommerce Rental – Gross Merchandise Value Trend Analysis, 2020-2029 8.4. Recommerce by Refurbishment and Certified Pre-Owned – Gross Merchandise Value Trend Analysis, 2020-2029 9. Recommerce Market Size and Forecast by Digital Engagement Channel 9.1. Recommerce Market Share by Digital Engagement Channel, 2020-2029 9.2. Recommerce Website-Based – Gross Merchandise Value Trend Analysis, 2020-2029 9.3. Recommerce App-Based – Gross Merchandise Value Trend Analysis, 2020-2029 9.4. Recommerce by Social Media Driven – Gross Merchandise Value Trend Analysis, 2020-2029 10. Recommerce Market Size and Forecast by Platform Type 10.1. Recommerce Market Share by Platform Type, 2020-2029 10.2. Recommerce Generalist Marketplaces – Gross Merchandise Value Trend Analysis, 2020-2029 10.3. Recommerce Vertical-Specific Marketplaces – Gross Merchandise Value Trend Analysis, 2020-2029 11. Recommerce Market Size and Forecast by Device 11.1. Recommerce Market Share by Device, 2020-2029 11.2. Recommerce Mobile – Gross Merchandise Value Trend Analysis, 2020-2029 11.3. Recommerce Desktop – Gross Merchandise Value Trend Analysis, 2020-2029 12. Recommerce Market Size and Forecast by Operating System 12.1. Recommerce Market Share by Operating System, 2020-2029 12.2. Recommerce iOS – Gross Merchandise Value Trend Analysis, 2020-2029 12.3. Recommerce Android – Gross Merchandise Value Trend Analysis, 2020-2029 13. Recommerce Market Size and Forecast by Cities 13.1. Recommerce Market Share by Cities, 2020-2029 13.2. Recommerce Tier 1 Cities – Gross Merchandise Value Trend Analysis, 2020-2029 13.3. Recommerce Tier 2 Cities – Gross Merchandise Value Trend Analysis, 2020-2029 13.4. Recommerce Tier 3 Cities – Gross Merchandise Value Trend Analysis, 2020-2029 14. Recommerce Market Size and Forecast by Payment Instrument 14.1. Recommerce Market Share by Payment Instrument, 2020-2029 14.2. Recommerce Payment by Credit Card – Gross Merchandise Value Trend Analysis, 2020-2029 14.3. Recommerce Payment by Debit Card – Gross Merchandise Value Trend Analysis, 2020-2029 14.4. Recommerce Payment by Bank Transfer – Gross Merchandise Value Trend Analysis, 2020-2029 14.5. Recommerce Payment by Prepaid Card – Gross Merchandise Value Trend Analysis, 2020-2029 14.6. Recommerce Payment by Digital & Mobile Wallet – Gross Merchandise Value Trend Analysis, 2020-2029 14.7. Recommerce by Other Digital Payments – Gross Merchandise Value Trend Analysis, 2020-2029 14.8. Recommerce Payment by Cash – Gross Merchandise Value Trend Analysis, 2020-2029 15. Recommerce by Consumer Demographics 15.1. Recommerce Market Share by Age Group, 2024 15.2. Recommerce Market Share by Income Level, 2024 15.3. Recommerce Market Share by Gender, 2024 16. Further Reading 16.1. About PayNXT360 16.2. Related Research
This bundled offering has 129 tables across 3 regional and country reports. All regional and country reports will have the following tables: Table 1: Recommerce – Gross Merchandise Value (US$ Million), 2020-2029 Table 2: Recommerce – Average Value Per Transaction (US$), 2020-2029 Table 3: Recommerce – Gross Merchandise Volume (Million), 2020-2029 Table 4: Recommerce Market Revenue Value (US$ Million), 2020-2029 Table 5: Recommerce Market by Ad-based revenues (US$ Million), 2020-2029 Table 6: Recommerce Market Revenue by Commission (US$ Million), 2020-2029 Table 7: Recommerce Market Revenue by Services & Refurbishment Fees (US$ Million), 2020-2029 Table 8: Recommerce Retail Shopping – Gross Merchandise Value (US$ Million), 2020-2029 Table 9: Recommerce Home Improvement – Gross Merchandise Value (US$ Million), 2020-2029 Table 10: Recommerce Other Sectors Gross Merchandise Value (US$ Million), 2020-2029 Table 11: Recommerce Apparel and Accessories – Gross Merchandise Value (US$ Million), 2020-2029 Table 12: Recommerce Consumer Electronics – Gross Merchandise Value (US$ Million), 2020-2029 Table 13: Recommerce Home Appliances – Gross Merchandise Value (US$ Million), 2020-2029 Table 14: Recommerce Home Decor & Essentials – Gross Merchandise Value (US$ Million), 2020-2029 Table 15: Recommerce Books, Toys & Hobbies – Gross Merchandise Value (US$ Million), 2020-2029 Table 16: Recommerce Automotive Parts & Accessories – Gross Merchandise Value (US$ Million), 2020-2029 Table 17: Recommerce Sports & Fitness Equipment – Gross Merchandise Value (US$ Million), 2020-2029 Table 18: Recommerce Other – Gross Merchandise Value (US$ Million), 2020-2029 Table 19: Recommerce by Consumer to Consumer (C2C) Channel – Gross Merchandise Value (US$ Million), 2020-2029 Table 20: Recommerce Business to Consumer (B2C) Channel – Gross Merchandise Value (US$ Million), 2020-2029 Table 21: Recommerce by Retailer Trade-In and Buyback Programs Channel – Gross Merchandise Value (US$ Million), 2020-2029 Table 22: Recommerce by Resale – Gross Merchandise Value (US$ Million), 2020-2029 Table 23: Recommerce Rental – Gross Merchandise Value (US$ Million), 2020-2029 Table 24: Recommerce by Refurbishment and Certified Pre-Owned – Gross Merchandise Value (US$ Million), 2020-2029 Table 25: Recommerce by Website-Based – Gross Merchandise Value (US$ Million), 2020-2029 Table 26: Recommerce App-Based – Gross Merchandise Value (US$ Million), 2020-2029 Table 27: Recommerce by Social Media Driven – Gross Merchandise Value (US$ Million), 2020-2029 Table 28: Recommerce Generalist Marketplaces – Gross Merchandise Value (US$ Million), 2020-2029 Table 29: Recommerce Vertical-Specific Marketplaces – Gross Merchandise Value (US$ Million), 2020-2029 Table 30: Recommerce Mobile – Gross Merchandise Value (US$ Million), 2020-2029 Table 31: Recommerce Desktop – Gross Merchandise Value (US$ Million), 2020-2029 Table 32: Recommerce by iOS – Gross Merchandise Value (US$ Million), 2020-2029 Table 33: Recommerce Android – Gross Merchandise Value (US$ Million), 2020-2029 Table 34: Recommerce Tier 1 Cities – Gross Merchandise Value (US$ Million), 2020-2029 Table 35: Recommerce Tier 2 – Gross Merchandise Value (US$ Million), 2020-2029 Table 36: Recommerce Tier 3 – Gross Merchandise Value (US$ Million), 2020-2029 Table 37: Recommerce Payment by Credit Card – Gross Merchandise Value (US$ Million), 2020-2029 Table 38: Recommerce Payment by Debit Card – Gross Merchandise Value (US$ Million), 2020-2029 Table 39: Recommerce Payment by Bank Transfer – Gross Merchandise Value (US$ Million), 2020-2029 Table 40: Recommerce Payment by Prepaid Card – Gross Merchandise Value (US$ Million), 2020-2029 Table 41: Recommerce Payment by Digital & Mobile Wallet – Gross Merchandise Value (US$ Million), 2020-2029 Table 42: Recommerce by Other Digital Payments – Gross Merchandise Value (US$ Million), 2020-2029 Table 43: Recommerce Payment by Cash – Gross Merchandise Value (US$ Million), 2020-2029
This bundled offering has 174 figures across 3 regional and country reports. All regional and country reports will have the following figures: Figure 1: PayNXT360’s Methodology Framework Figure 2: Recommerce – Gross Merchandise Value (US$ Million), 2020-2029 Figure 3: Recommerce – Average Value Per Transaction (US$), 2020-2029 Figure 4: Recommerce – Gross Merchandise Volume (Million), 2020-2029 Figure 5: Recommerce Market Revenue Value (US$ Million), 2020-2029 Figure 6: Recommerce Market Share by Key Revenue Segments (%), 2020-2029 Figure 7: Recommerce Market by Ad-based revenues (US$ Million), 2020-2029 Figure 8: Recommerce Market Revenue by Commission (US$ Million), 2020-2029 Figure 9: Recommerce Market Revenue by Services & Refurbishment Fees (US$ Million), 2020-2029 Figure 10: Recommerce Market Share by Recommerce Segments (%), 2020-2029 Figure 11: Recommerce Retail Shopping – Gross Merchandise Value (US$ Million), 2020-2029 Figure 12: Home Improvement – Gross Merchandise Value (US$ Million), 2020-2029 Figure 13: Other Sectors Gross Merchandise Value (US$ Million), 2020-2029 Figure 14: Recommerce Market Share by Retail Shopping Categories (%), 2024 Figure 15: Apparel and Accessories – Gross Merchandise Value (US$ Million), 2020-2029 Figure 16: Consumer Electronics – Gross Merchandise Value (US$ Million), 2020-2029 Figure 17: Home Appliances – Gross Merchandise Value (US$ Million), 2020-2029 Figure 18: Home Decor & Essentials – Gross Merchandise Value (US$ Million), 2020-2029 Figure 19: Books, Toys & Hobbies – Gross Merchandise Value (US$ Million), 2020-2029 Figure 20: Automotive Parts & Accessories – Gross Merchandise Value (US$ Million), 2020-2029 Figure 21: Sports & Fitness Equipment – Gross Merchandise Value (US$ Million), 2020-2029 Figure 22: Recommerce Other – Gross Merchandise Value (US$ Million), 2020-2029 Figure 23: Recommerce Market Share by Recommerce Channel (%), 2020-2029 Figure 24: Recommerce by Consumer to Consumer (C2C) Channel – Gross Merchandise Value (US$ Million), 2020-2029 Figure 25: Recommerce Business to Consumer (B2C) Channel – Gross Merchandise Value (US$ Million), 2020-2029 Figure 26: Recommerce by Retailer Trade-In and Buyback Programs Channel – Gross Merchandise Value (US$ Million), 2020-2029 Figure 27: Recommerce Market Share by Sales Model (%), 2020-2029 Figure 28: Recommerce by Resale – Gross Merchandise Value (US$ Million), 2020-2029 Figure 29: Recommerce Rental – Gross Merchandise Value (US$ Million), 2020-2029 Figure 30: Recommerce by Refurbishment and Certified Pre-Owned – Gross Merchandise Value (US$ Million), 2020-2029 Figure 31: Recommerce Market Share by Digital Engagement Channel (%), 2020-2029 Figure 32: Recommerce by Website-Based – Gross Merchandise Value (US$ Million), 2020-2029 Figure 33: Recommerce App-Based – Gross Merchandise Value (US$ Million), 2020-2029 Figure 34: Recommerce by Social Media Driven – Gross Merchandise Value (US$ Million), 2020-2029 Figure 35: Recommerce Market Share by Platform Type (%), 2020-2029 Figure 36: Recommerce Generalist Marketplaces – Gross Merchandise Value (US$ Million), 2020-2029 Figure 37: Recommerce Vertical-Specific Marketplaces – Gross Merchandise Value (US$ Million), 2020-2029 Figure 38: Recommerce Market Share by Device (%), 2020-2029 Figure 39: Recommerce Mobile – Gross Merchandise Value (US$ Million), 2020-2029 Figure 40: Recommerce Desktop – Gross Merchandise Value (US$ Million), 2020-2029 Figure 41: Recommerce Market Share by Operating System (%), 2020-2029 Figure 42: Recommerce by iOS – Gross Merchandise Value (US$ Million), 2020-2029 Figure 43: Recommerce Android – Gross Merchandise Value (US$ Million), 2020-2029 Figure 44: Recommerce Market Share by Cities (%), 2020-2029 Figure 45: Recommerce Tier 1 Cities – Gross Merchandise Value (US$ Million), 2020-2029 Figure 46: Recommerce Tier 2 – Gross Merchandise Value (US$ Million), 2020-2029 Figure 47: Recommerce Tier 3 – Gross Merchandise Value (US$ Million), 2020-2029 Figure 48: Recommerce Market Share by Payment Instrument (%), 2020-2029 Figure 49: Recommerce Payment by Credit Card – Gross Merchandise Value (US$ Million), 2020-2029 Figure 50: Recommerce Payment by Debit Card – Gross Merchandise Value (US$ Million), 2020-2029 Figure 51: Recommerce Payment by Bank Transfer – Gross Merchandise Value (US$ Million), 2020-2029 Figure 52: Recommerce Payment by Prepaid Card – Gross Merchandise Value (US$ Million), 2020-2029 Figure 53: Recommerce Payment by Digital & Mobile Wallet – Gross Merchandise Value (US$ Million), 2020-2029 Figure 54: Recommerce by Other Digital Payments – Gross Merchandise Value (US$ Million), 2020-2029 Figure 55: Recommerce Payment by Cash – Gross Merchandise Value (US$ Million), 2020-2029 Figure 56: Recommerce Market Share by Age Group (%), 2024 Figure 57: Recommerce Market Share by Income Level (%), 2024 Figure 58: Recommerce Market Share by Gender (%), 2024
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