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The UAE’s trend of self-gifting increases by 15% in shift towards emotional support – News

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Last updated: 2024/08/19 at 6:57 AM
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Self-gifting has become a popular trend in today’s world, fueled by factors such as the pandemic-induced stress, the thrill of snagging a deal, and the desire for self-care. The UAE is witnessing a 15% increase in self-gifting, with projections showing significant growth in the gifting and e-commerce markets by 2029. Experts view self-gifting as a form of self-care, a way to reward oneself, boost mood, and express independence and financial stability.

Flowwow, a gifting marketplace serving 30+ countries, recorded a 15% increase in self-gifting among UAE consumers, with motivations primarily centered around mental health, well-being, and independence. Popular gift categories for self-gifting include custom bouquets, balloons, and flower boxes. The UAE’s e-commerce scene is booming, with online orders increasing by 6% in the first half of 2024 and the average transaction value rising significantly.

Seasonal trends in the Middle East show a surge in online orders during occasions like Valentine’s Day, Ramadan, and Eid Al Fitr, with fluctuations in average gift spending observed throughout the year. Mobile shopping is on the rise, with data indicating an increase in purchases made via smartphones. Product categories like electronics, fashion, home goods, automotive, and motorcycle products are among the most popular in the region.

The e-commerce sector in the Middle East is expected to reach a market volume of $50 billion by 2025, driven by the region’s young and tech-savvy population with rising disposable incomes. The UAE’s e-commerce market reached Dh27.5 billion in 2023, with projections to exceed Dh48.8 billion by 2028. As e-commerce continues to grow in the region, self-gifting serves as an indicator of changing consumer preferences and the evolving market landscape.

In conclusion, the rise of self-gifting reflects a shift towards prioritizing self-care and treating oneself in a world that is increasingly stressful and fast-paced. With the UAE and the broader Mena region experiencing significant growth in e-commerce fueled by technological advancements and consumer demand, the future looks promising for both consumers and businesses alike. As self-gifting gains momentum, it underscores the changing dynamics of today’s market and the evolving preferences of consumers in the digital age.

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