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Global Snapshot Series: RUSSIA

Russia Profile: Global Snapshot Series

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Global Snapshot Series:RUSSIA

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RUSSIABasic Information

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RUSSIA

The sheer size of Russia’s population makes it a behemoth of digital usage compared to its European neighbors. Russia can boast the largest total amount of internet users and mobile subscriptions of any European nation and is the most digitally developed of fellow BRIC nations.

While size helps increase number of users it also creates large barriers to access. Many of Russia’s rural areas are still underdeveloped for high speed internet access - placing it below broadband penetration levels and internet readiness compared to neighbors.

POPULATION142,500,48210th largest in the world

POPULATIONBELOW POVERTY LINE 12.7%

Basic Information

URBAN POPULATION73.8%

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RUSSIABasic Information

There is hope for the future, though, as Russia’s government has placed priority on advancing the communication network over the next 10 years – giving the go ahead to (partly private and partly state owned) companies to develop infrastructure into rural areas – a move that could boldly increase penetration levels.

Russian

Religion

20%

Russian Orthodox

15%

Muslim

Ethnicity

Tatar

Ukrainian

Bashkir

Other/Unspecified

Chuvash

79.8%3.8% 12.1%

2% 1.1%

1.2%

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2%

Other Christian

60%

Other

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RUSSIAInternet

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RUSSIAInternet

Russia has Europe’s largest number of Internet Users and largest number of Mobile Subscriptions.

58% 58% of population are internet users, equaling approximately 82.9 million internet users.

A number of initiatives are being rolled out to increase rural connectivity which should increase connectivity in the future.

62.7% of households by 2020 estimated to own a PC.

Russia’s great land mass creates barriers to high-speed internet access. 2014 estimates indicate 43% of households have access to fixed broadband, low by comparison to European neighbors. However, with a larger percentage of individuals living in urban centers with higher penetration, Russia can boast 82.9 million internet users and rising.

Demand for digital equipment and surges in internet usage in larger urban centers, like the capital of Moscow, coupled with its sheer population size, makes Russia the largest market for Internet Users and Mobile Subscriptions throughout Europe.

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RUSSIAInternet

18-24 19% 25-34 29.8%35-44 17% 45-54 19.3%55-64 6.8%65+ 3.2%

53% 47%

1. yandex.ru 2. vk.com 3. google.ru 4. google.com 5. mail.ru

Upper/Upper Middle Class14.5% Middle Class50.1% Working Class31.5%

SocioEconomis Status Age of Internet Users

Top Sites Visited

Urban cities such as Moscow boost internet penetration with the help of over 16 thousand Wi-Fi Hotspots currently in place and a push to bring free Wi-Fi to Moscow’s metro and major railways stations in 2014.

Female internet users, like all other measured media in Russia, have a higher percentage of usage than males at 53% to 47%. Internet usage by age is strongly focused on the 15-34 age group which accounts for almost 1/3 of internet users. However, users in the 18-24, and 35-54 age groups are well represented with close to 20% each.

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RUSSIASocial

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RUSSIASocial

53%

By 2017, 52.7% of Russia’s population will be social network users, an

estimated 75 million users.

2012

2014

2013

2015

2016

54.3 M

60.5 M

65.5 M

69.2 M

72.4 M

Russia boasts a strong social network user population with the percentage of internet users using social media above European averages.

The social media landscape in Russia is dominated by competitive local players in Digital Media, “Sellsumer” marketplaces, and Social Networks. Local giant Vkontakte, which offers video and streaming music along with its social platform, was the second most visited site in January 2014 according to Alexa.

79% of the online population will use social sites at least monthly in 2014.The number of users Is growing by 8.3% annually.

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RUSSIASocial

18-24 24.3%25-34 33.2% 35-44 20.4%45-54 15%55-64 5.1%65-75 1.9%

55% 45%

Upper/Upper Middle Class17.2%Middle Class49.3% Working Class32.7%

Russia’s social media users trend demographically towards younger (the 25-34 age group makes up almost 1/3 of the user population) middle class (almost half of users) and female (55% to 45% male).

While the scene is dominated by local players, younger web users are increasing turning to the international leader. Over a third of social network users in Russia are on Facebook, and it is estimated that by 2016 Facebook will be the dominant player in the area, doubling its user base.

1. vk.com 2. odnokiassniki 3. mail.ru 4. Facebook 5. Twitter

Top Social Sites Visited

SocioEconomic Status Age of Social Network Users

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RUSSIAMobile

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Key Mobile Activities

83% browsed the Internet

82% listened to music

81% accessed a social network

80% took a photo or video

79% emailed

79% used a search engine

RUSSIAMobile

47% of mobile phone users are smartphone users, estimated to grow to 69% by 2017.

52%

Android

28%

iOS

5%

Symbian OS

4%

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Russia has the largest mobile subscriber market in Europe with 262.1 million connections estimated for 2014, or 184% of the population. Lack of high-speed Internet to more rural areas has helped grow mobile usage as Russians look to mobile devices to go online – an estimated 31% of the population went online via mobile devices in 2013. Not surprisingly, and like other European countries, smartphone ownership is dramatically on the rise doubling in just 2 years from 27 million to 34 million in 2014.

Mobile Operating System Share

80% of the population are mobile phone users in Russia, estimated to grow to 86% by 2017.

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RUSSIAMobile

18-24 14%25-34 22.7% 35-44 18.1%45-54 19.8%55-64 14.1%65-75 11.3% 55% 45%

Mobile Phone Owners

18-24 23.1%25-34 34.2% 35-44 20%45-54 14.3%55-64 5.8%65+ 2.6% 49% 51%

Smart Phone Owners SocioEconomic Status: Upper/Upper Middle Class21.7%Middle Class49% Working Class28.6%

SocioEconomic Status: Upper/Upper Middle Class14.9%

Middle Class51.6%

Working Class32.6%

Females tend to be in a majority for user/ownership metrics across all media channels in Russia except for Smartphones, for which males slightly outnumber females at 51% to 49%.

While Mobile Phone ownership is relatively diverse across age groups, Smartphone Ownership trends towards the younger ages –those 18-24 make up more than half of users, and 25-34 year olds just over 1/3 – as well as having increased number of owners in higher income levels.

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RUSSIAE-commerce

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RUSSIAE-commerceE-commerce has exploded in Russia in the last two years, growing more than 25% in both 2012 and 2013 and is the highest growth channel in Russian retail.

Growth in internet retailing has been largely helped by a number of once previously brick and mortar items such as grocery, food and drink entering the market coupled with consumer awareness that online shopping allows them better insights into comparable prices and products.

However, there are still barriers to internet success in Russia. Top among them may be a scattered payment environment where electronics payments tend to be expensive and complicated and where many Russian internet shops do not yet accept credit cards. Additionally, Russian consumers generally avoid paying by credit card and prefer post payments or bank transfers instead.

1. ulmart.ru2. OZON.ru3. KupiVIP4. Utkonos5. eBay

Top Internet Commerce Sites

Russians spent $14.8 Billion dollars shopping online in 2013.

Between 2012 and 2013 Russian internet retailing grew 26%.

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RUSSIAE-commerce

Competition for the title of lead internet retailer in Russia is scattered between different companies, and top sellers make up no more than 3% of value shares in the market. It is dominated by leading local retailers Ulmart (electronics and computers), Ozone (multi-purpose) and KupiVIP (discount club) but international giants Amazon and Ebay are not far behind, each comprising about 2% of the market.

The Consumer Electronics and Apparel category, the typical internet retailing leader, leads the market in value for Russia. However, the highest growth in internet retail sales through 2017 is expected out of the Consumer Healthcare products, Food and Drink, and Toys and Games categories.

25%

Electronics/Video Game

21%

Apparel

8%

Home Improvement/

Gardening

8%

Media Products

Total Internet Retail Channel Value in 2012

7%

Furniture

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