Bahamas has experienced significant growth in mobile commerce, driven by increased smartphone adoption and improved internet infrastructure. In 2026, over 65% of e-commerce transactions are made via mobile, indicating a shift towards mobile-first shopping behaviors. The total e-commerce revenue has reached approximately $340 million, reflecting the nation’s expanding digital economy and consumer trust in online platforms.
The rise in digital payment adoption, now at 72%, has facilitated smoother transactions and increased online sales. With around 1.5 million active e-commerce users and an average spend of $230 per user, Bahamas' digital market is becoming more lucrative for local and international businesses. Continued investments in digital infrastructure are expected to further boost e-commerce growth.