Kogan Retail and Kogan Marketplace Kogan.com's success is built off technology and digital efficiencies to make in-demand products and services more affordable and accessible. Product lines available via Kogan Retail brands include TVs, consumer electronics, appliances, homewares, hardware, toys and more. Kogan Marketplace is a proprietary eCommerce platform that partners with sellers, providing them with access to Kogan.com's millions of Active Customers. Kogan First offers members free delivery from Kogan.com on eligible products, upgrades to express shipping at no extra cost, priority customer service and access to exclusive member-only deals. Kogan.com has also caused controversy with its product range. The company voiced its opposition to the Australian government's proposed Internet filter by releasing a fictional parody product, the Kogan Portector, and received media attention in 2009 parodying Australian Prime Minister
Kevin Rudd's 2007 election campaign because of its "Kevin 37" television, a 37" television marketed using advertising mimicking Rudd's campaign, which initially sold for $900 – the value of the
economic stimulus payments made to many Australians in April 2009.
Exclusive Brands In July 2014, Kogan.com launched its first exclusive brand beyond consumer electronics, called Fortis. By controlling the design, manufacture, packaging and distribution of the products, Kogan.com had increased the number of exclusive brands available to 10, within a year. Kogan.com currently owns and operates 20 exclusive private label brands.
Kogan Mobile and Kogan Internet TPG and Vodafone Kogan Mobile was re-launched in Australia with TPG (formerly Vodafone) on 19 October 2015. Kogan Mobile offers value based pre-paid mobile phone plans to Customers in Australia and New Zealand on the TPG and Vodafone New Zealand networks. Kogan Mobile New Zealand was launched in September 2019 in partnership with
Vodafone New Zealand offering prepay mobile plans in New Zealand. Glimp stated that Kogan Mobile New Zealand offers one of the cheapest unlimited minutes prepay plans in New Zealand.
Telstra / ispONE Kogan Mobile was a pre-paid mobile phone service provider in Australia. It was known for being the first pre-paid mobile provider to use the widespread
Telstra network. Kogan Mobile launched on 12 December 2012. By 14 December, it had already sold more than 10,000 SIM cards. In response to the announcement, a spokesman from Telstra stated; "Telstra Wholesale is not in partnership or any other direct relationship with Kogan." Kogan Mobile experienced many problems with customers being suspended for "overuse" despite offering an "unlimited call" plan. Australian Communications Consumer Action Network (ACCAN), stated that Kogan was "falling afoul" of the Telecommunications Consumer Protections Code, introduced in September 2012, which states that a product cannot be called unlimited if it is not actually unlimited. Kogan stated that they did not suspend customers but is rather the provider ispONE. In April 2013, Kogan took the provider ispONE to the Victorian Supreme Court. Kogan won an injunction ordering service provider ispONE to reinstate the 600 accounts of Kogan Mobile users it had suspended after deeming them to be using excessive the service in excess of the levels permitted. The
Business Review Weekly said this was not a good start for the 4-month-old [mobile] business. The Kogan Mobile service ended with the collapse of ispONE on 19 August 2013.
Kogan nbn On 7 June 2017, Kogan.com announced that it has extended its partnership with Vodafone to 2022. As a part of the partnership, Kogan.com announced that it will offer fixed-line
NBN services as well as mobile broadband plans. Kogan nbn launched on 12 April 2018. The service is supplied to Kogan by Vodafone as supplied by nbn Co Limited.
Kogan Insurance Kogan entered financial services in 2017 under the name of Kogan Insurance. Underwritten by
Hollard Insurance, Kogan Insurance was launched with home, contents, landlord, car, and travel insurance. By 2018, Kogan had entered four more areas of the insurance business. A partnership with
Medibank enabled the creation of a health insurance brand, Kogan Health; another partnership with Hollard subsidiary PetSure Australia permitted the establishment of Kogan Pet, for pet insurance; and a brand for life and funeral insurance, Kogan Life Insurance, was founded via an agreement with Greenstone Financial Services.
Kogan Energy Kogan Energy was launched on 9 September 2019 in partnership with part of the Meridian Energy Limited group and provides power and gas deals to Australian households.
Kogan Cars Kogan Cars was launched on 4 July 2019 and provides consumers with access to networked negotiating power for deals on new cars, and acts as a marketplace for vehicle trade-in.
Kogan Travel Launched on 21 August 2015, Kogan Travel provides travel deals to international destinations.
Kogan Money Credit Cards Kogan Credit Cards is a credit card with uncapped Kogan reward points, no annual fee, complimentary Kogan First membership. It was launched in October 2019 in partnership with Citigroup Pty Ltd.
Kogan Super In partnership with Mercer Australia, Kogan.com offers a no frills, ultra low fee Australian superannuation fund, Kogan Super.
Kogan Pantry In January 2015 Kogan.com launched Kogan Pantry, an online service delivering non-perishable foods, confectionery, cleaning products, toiletries, and pet food. Kogan Pantry has a smaller range of products than the biggest Australian supermarkets,
Coles and
Woolworths. However, independent consumer group Choice says the prices at Kogan pantry are 50-60% less than the big supermarkets. According to News.com.au, over 30,000 products were sold within the first six hours of the launch. == Marketing ==