What is Lazada? Lazada Review

What is Lazada? Lazada Review

Lazada is the largest online shopping mall in Southeast Asia, with daily network traffic reaching more than 4 million, and customers coming from Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, the Philippines, Indonesia, Vietnam and other countries.



Overview


Launched in March 2012, Lazada is the leading online shopping platform in Southeast Asia with branches in Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam. Lazada also has offices in Hong Kong, South Korea, the United Kingdom, and Russia.


Consumers can access the platform through mobile devices or computer websites. It offers a variety of payment methods including cash on delivery, as well as comprehensive customer service and free returns. The product categories cover consumer electronics, household goods, and fashion, allowing sellers to reach approximately 550 million consumers in six Southeast Asian countries.


Information required for opening a store


1. Registration form (the company and applicant names must be in Chinese and English, and the address must be in English);


2. New MP Seller Account Information form;


3. Business license of the company to be applied for, and a copy of the ID card of the applicant or legal representative;


4. Register a Payoneer corporate account with the same company name (register here).


cost


According to the platform, there are no fixed fees on Lazada, no product display fees, and no other hidden fees. The platform only charges commissions based on the unit price of the order seller's products. Lazada's fee structure is a low commission plus a 2% transaction fee (including credit card, handling fees, marketing and local customer service fees). Only after the product is successfully sold will the platform charge the corresponding commission and transaction fees according to the product category.


Registration and store opening process


1. Online registration: Go to Lazada.com/sell and fill out the online form (the default language of the website is English, you can switch to Chinese mode);


2. Fill in the application form: After completing the first step, you will receive an email saying "Welcome to register for Lazada". Please fill in the buyer application form as required and upload a valid company business license or business registration certificate.


3. Activate Seller Center: Sellers will receive an email asking them to log in to their Seller Center. Please log in and reset your Seller Center password to activate Seller Center.


4. Online test: Sellers will receive an email "Participate in training and pass the test". Please learn the basic rules of Lazada online. The online test must be passed with a score of no less than 85. Sellers can take multiple tests.


5. P card registration: The seller will receive an email asking for "Registering for Payoneer as payment method". Please submit relevant materials to P card and register a P card company account to become the payee.


6. 50 SKUs pass the review: The seller will receive an email asking you to upload your first batch of SKUs. Please upload at least 50 SKUs in the seller center according to Lazada’s requirements and pass the quality review.


7. Franchise training (only for some sellers): Lazada will contact sellers to participate in their online training courses.


Prohibited products and brands


Malaysia Station


Prohibited products: food, edible health products, tobacco and electronic cigarettes, weapons and knives, fireworks and their devices, diamonds from the Republic of Côte d’Ivoire, pirated and counterfeit products.


The banned brands include: Meizu, Xiaomi, ose and Beats by Dre.


Indonesia Station


Prohibited products: food and beverages, any medicines, narcotics and health products, traditional Chinese medicines, explosive and dangerous goods, flammable materials and fireworks, tobacco-related products such as cigarettes and electronic cigarettes; alcohol and other alcoholic beverages, firearms and weapons, sex products and pornographic products; counterfeit, pirated or imitation products, counterfeit banknotes, bills or coins.


There are relatively many brands that are banned from sale, distributed in four categories: electronic products, home appliances, home life and travel luggage.


Singapore


Prohibited products: chewing gum, tobacco, e-cigarettes or hookahs, weapons, expired or harmful medicines, banned or unlabeled health products, and indecent adult toys.


Banned brands: Jays' H series, Oppo, Bose.


Thailand Station


Prohibited products include: tobacco, e-cigarettes or hookahs, weapons, alcohol products, sex toys, counterfeit or restricted drugs, machines containing chlorofluorocarbons, bubble blowing, bubble gum, food containers that may be contaminated with lead, diamonds from Sierra Leone, and plants.


The banned brands include OnePlus One mobile phones.


Philippines Station


The banned products include: adulterated and substandard food, raw shrimps and prawns, tobacco, weapons (including toy pistols and imitation guns), drugs and equipment used for abortion, and products containing rare metals (such as gold and silver).


The banned brands include: Huawei's Honor 6, ZTE, Xiaomi, and Meizu.


Again, in addition to the banned products mentioned above, there are some brands that have obtained exclusive authorization to sell on Lazada platforms in various countries, and sellers are not allowed to sell products of these brands.


FAQ


Q: How to confirm that I have successfully registered as a seller on the LAZADA website?


A: Once you register online to become a LAZADA seller, please check your registered mailbox (including spam) in time. You will receive our email immediately. Please fill in the online application form and upload your business license or business registration certificate in time. Once you complete this step, you will receive another email asking you to accept the electronic contract.


If the seller's application form information and business registration certificate are correct and valid, Lazada will open the seller center in a short time and notify you by email.


Q: Where can I see the Lazada online training courses and sign up?


A: Currently, Lazada officially provides the following five special trainings:


1) How to attract traffic by optimizing product content? - Held every week


2) Improve operational performance and obtain 5-star seller ratings - held every week


3) Lazada Global Logistics and Delivery Program – Held every week


4) How to successfully apply for promotion and get more orders? - Held every week


5) Timely payment without delay - What sellers need to know about financial payment collection - Held every two weeks


Lazada also provides other special trainings from time to time during specific periods. For example, Lazada provides "How to apply for the 'Lunar New Year Sale'?" training during the Lunar New Year sale. Therefore, sellers are advised to pay close attention to Lazada's emails and Lazada University to get the latest information about new training courses.


Development History


-In March 2012, we started operations in Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam.


-In June 2012, the company opened its first logistics center in Bangkok, Thailand.


-In November 2012, a technology center was established in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, focusing on technology infrastructure and product development to enhance the e-commerce shopping experience.


-On December 12, 2012, the first Lazada sale was held in 5 countries, marking the coming online shopping revolution in Southeast Asia.


-In May 2013, Lazada Express was launched to provide last-mile delivery services.


-In June 2013, the Android mobile application was launched.


-In July 2013, Lazada Marketplace was launched to provide comprehensive support to sellers.


- In December 2013, it received approximately $250 million in funding from TESCO, Access Industries, Kinnevik and Verlinvest.


-In January 2014, an office was established in Hong Kong to provide a one-stop retail portal for international sellers to reach 550 million consumers in Southeast Asia; the iOS mobile application was launched, expanding Lazada's market share in the mobile shopping field.


-In May 2014, lazada.sg Singapore site was launched.


-In November 2014, it received a 200 million euro investment led by Singapore's Temasek Holdings.


- In July 2015, the Seller Center Android app was launched to make selling on Lazada easier for brands and merchants in the region.


-In April 2016, Alibaba Group announced its intention to acquire a controlling stake in Lazada by paying US$500 million for new shares and purchasing US$500 million worth of shares from existing investors.


-In April 2017, LiveUp was launched to provide Singaporean e-commerce consumers with additional discounts on lifestyle services such as shopping, entertainment and ride-hailing.


-In June 2017, Alibaba increased its stake in Lazada Group to approximately 83%.


-In September 2017, after its successful debut in Singapore and Malaysia, it brought its selected Taobao series to Indonesia, the Philippines and Thailand.


-In December 2017, it became the first authorized online distributor of Apple products in Southeast Asia. The sixth Double 12 promotion set a GMV record of US$250 million


-In March 2018, Lazada received an additional US$2 billion investment from Alibaba Group to accelerate its growth plans in Southeast Asia.

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