Dutch E-commerce 2025: Bol Still on Top, but Rivals Gain Momentum

The Dutch e-commerce battlefield in 2025 is shifting. Bol.com still wears the crown, but its growth has stalled, leaving room for fast-moving rivals — many of them foreign — to chip away at its dominance. ECDB’s latest GMV figures reveal who’s winning, who’s losing ground, and who might shake up the market next.

Winner #1: Amazon.nl

Amazon may be second in the rankings, but it’s first in momentum among major Western players. GMV hit €3.7 billion, with more than 5% growth in 2024. And that figure only reflects Amazon.nl — Dutch shoppers also buy heavily from Amazon.de and Amazon.com. The actual gap between Amazon and Bol is far slimmer than official numbers suggest.

Winner #2: The Chinese Invasion

Three Chinese platforms — AliExpress, Shein, and Temu — have crossed the €1 billion mark in Dutch spending. All three posted “strong growth” (15%+), with AliExpress now just a hair behind Coolblue and Albert Heijn in size. Temu’s rapid rise from newcomer to billion-euro player may be the clearest sign yet that price-sensitive Dutch shoppers are willing to look far beyond local retailers.

Winner #3: Fashion Marketplaces

Zalando and Vinted are outperforming expectations, both achieving double-digit growth. Zalando’s steady expansion puts it ahead of many Dutch competitors, while Vinted’s model of peer-to-peer fashion resale taps into sustainability trends that show no sign of slowing.


Loser #1: Bol.com’s Stalled Growth

Bol still dominates with €5.17 billion in GMV, but with growth stuck at just over 4%, it’s edging toward market saturation. The brand’s scale is impressive, but without fresh growth drivers, defending its lead against faster competitors will be increasingly difficult.

Loser #2: Coolblue and Jumbo

Coolblue’s customer loyalty and service quality remain strong, but GMV growth has flatlined. Jumbo.com faces a similar challenge: the market for online groceries has matured, and without meaningful innovation, its share will erode.


What This Means for Dutch E-commerce

  • Foreign platforms are winning the growth game — especially Chinese ones.
  • Local leaders need new growth strategies to keep pace.
  • Amazon’s influence is underestimated if you only look at Amazon.nl.
  • Sustainability and value-driven models (like Vinted) are pulling younger consumers away from traditional retailers.

If 2024 was a warning shot, 2025 may be the year the Dutch market truly becomes a global free-for-all.

RankWebsiteGMV (€)Trend
1Bol.com5.17BStagnation
2Amazon.nl3.70BGrowth
3Ah.nl1.74BGrowth
4Coolblue.nl1.73BStagnation
5Aliexpress.com1.72BStrong growth
6Zalando.nl1.18BStrong growth
7Shein.com1.14BStrong growth
8Temu.com1.07BStrong growth
9Vinted.nl811.2MStrong growth
10Jumbo.com781.6MStagnation

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