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Analysis | Hey big spender - Alibaba confers elite status on 100,000 super users of its Taobao, Tmall sites

More than 100,000 users of Taobao and Tmall have been conferred ‘Alibaba Passport’ holders - as they spend an average of US$45,000 collectively on the online shopping sites every year

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Selected ‘Alibaba Passport’ holders were invited on an all-expenses-paid trip to New York. Photo: Handout
Li Taoin Shenzhen

Among the 500 million monthly active users shopping Alibaba’s online platforms Taobao and Tmall, a very small group at the top of the spending pyramid have been quietly classified with a unique status.

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The group, made up of roughly one out of every 5,000 users, are rendered “Alibaba Passport” holders, with the label “APASS” appearing on their user profile.

The membership programme has maintained a low profile since its launch in 2014, as Alibaba has never publicly unveiled its selection criteria.

More than 100,000 users are classed as APASS members as they spend an average of 306,000 yuan (US$45,000) on Taobao and Tmall every year, according to Alibaba data. Minimum spending on the two platforms among APASS members still exceeds US$15,000 yearly.

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There are also APASS members in Hong Kong, where a third of the city’s more than 7 million residents are Taobao members, according to Alibaba.

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