The mobile retail revenue in France has seen a consistent decline from 2013, when it was £17, to £11 in 2023. The trend was marked by a few positive variations, such as in 2020 which saw a small increase, but overall, the figures have fallen significantly. From 2024 onwards, the forecast predicts a continued downward trend with the revenue expected to drop further to £8.54 by 2028. The year-on-year variations indicate consistent declines with an occasional plateau or slight increase.
The last two years showed a stabilization in 2023 with no year-on-year change, whereas 2022 had a notable decrease of 12.7%. Over the last five years, the CAGR averaged at -3.97%, indicating a steady decline. Looking ahead, the mobile retail revenue is expected to fall by 18.32% over the next five years, reflecting continued challenges in this sector.
Future trends to watch for include the impact of emerging technologies, changes in consumer behavior, and economic influences on mobile retail spending. Adapting to these factors will be crucial for reversing the declining trend in mobile retail revenue in France.