E‑Commerce in BelgienBelgium

Belgium is a dynamic e‑commerce market in the heart of Europe with great potential. The high purchasing power, a digitally savvy population and the strong role of international marketplaces offer attractive opportunities for retailers. The special characteristics of the market—such as language diversity and a preference for secure, local payment methods—should be taken into account.

Population
Population
approx. 11.76 million
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Purchasing power per capita 2024
Purchasing power per capita 2024
EUR 23,580
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Annual sales growth
Annual sales growth
8.51 % (CAGR 2025- 2029)
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Expected turnover in e‑commerce 2025
Expected turnover in e‑commerce 2025
EUR 9.21 billion
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The Belgian market at a glance

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Purchasing power

At an average of EUR 23,580 per capita, purchasing power in Belgium in 2024 was well above the European average of EUR 18,768 per capita.

This makes Belgium a stable, growing market with attractive conditions for international brands.

Source: GfK Purchasing Power 2024, Photo: Fisnik Murtezi, Unsplash
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E‑commerce in Belgium: digital, mobile, international

Belgium is a demanding and diverse market—with clear opportunities for retailers who think regionally and deliver internationally.

  • Over 8.5 million Belgians shop online—that’s more than 72% of the population.
  • The average online turnover per capita is around EUR 1,610 per year—a strong indicator of purchasing power.
  • 87% regularly order online—mobile commerce is growing, especially among younger target groups.
  • More than EUR 5.5 billion flow abroad every year.‍
Source: DHL, Statista, ECDB
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Preferred payment methods

Bancontact is the most used and trusted payment method in Belgian e‑commerce. E-wallets and mobile payments are becoming increasingly important, especially among younger shoppers. Purchasing on account, on the other hand, hardly plays a role in Belgium.

  • Bancontact (debit card) approx. 67%
  • Credit card (42%)
  • E-wallets (PayPal etc.) on the rise, especially among younger people
  • Bank transfer (8-11%)
  • BNPL (Klarna, Afterpay) growing strongly
Source: ECDB, Adyen
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Popular marketplaces

The Belgian e‑commerce landscape is strongly characterized by international providers, with local and regional platforms also playing an important role. The most frequently used marketplaces in Belgium can be clearly identified:

  • bol.com (Generalist NL/BE)
  • Amazon (de/fr)
  • AliExpress
  • Temu
  • Coolblue - Electronics/household
  • Zalando
  • Lidl.be

Together, the three platforms Bol.com, Zalando and Amazon account for around 55% of Belgian e‑commerce marketplace sales (excluding the travel and services sector).

Source: Statista, Mordorintelligence
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Delivery expectations and standards

  • Home delivery is the standard in Belgium, but parcel stores are becoming increasingly significant.
  • 2-3 working days delivery time is the norm, express options are in demand. 
  • 60% of Belgians prefer sustainable packaging and fulfillment.
  • Challenges such as night work arrangements and language differences require flexible logistics.
  • Popular carriers are Bpost and PostNL
Source: ResearchGate, Bpostgroup
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Returns

Around 20-25% of Belgian online shoppers have returned an order in the last three months—particularly frequently in the fashion sector. Preference is given to returns by post, via parcel stores or by home collection; simple and ideally inexpensive returns are a key criterion for Belgian shoppers’ purchasing decisions.

Source: ECDB, Statista
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Popular product categories in Belgian e‑commerce

  • Fashion & clothing (approx. 33% of online purchases)
  • Electronics & media (23%)
  • Furniture & household appliances (18%)
  • Food & personal care (15%)
  • Toys, hobbies, DIY (11%)
Source: ECDB, Statista
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Success factors for the Belgian market: think locally, deliver digitally

A third of Belgian customers start their product search directly on marketplaces, meaning that retailers with a marketplace presence generate an average of 23% more sales.

Sustainable packaging, mobile-friendly displays and localized offers in Dutch, French and German are mandatory. Those who take local preferences such as payment methods, language diversity and sustainability requirements into account will gain a clear advantage in the highly competitive Belgian market.

Source: Statista, Eurotext
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Timm Baindl

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