Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos.
Amazon is now the fifth biggest player in UK retail, as its retail revenue continues to rise at a rapid pace.
According to analytics group GlobalData, the online giant accounted for over £4 in every £100 spent on retail in 2017.
The company is not only stealing share from its UK competitors but is forecast to have accounted for 33.5 per cent of all UK spend online in 2017 versus 29.6 per cent in 2016. The online pureplay continues to outstrip growth in the UK online channel with retail revenue estimated to have risen by 22.5 per cent in 2017, in comparison to total online spend rising 8.4 per cent.
GobalData senior retail analyst, Sofie Willmott, said Amazon is soaring up the ranks of UK retail with the online behemoth only held off the top spot by the big four grocers—Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Asda and Morrisons—in 2017.
“Its dominance in the retail market, considering it primarily sells non-essential items in comparison to grocers who benefit from selling indispensable, everyday goods, and does not have any physical stores in the UK, is evidence of how Amazon has continually innovated and succeeded in meeting consumer needs, in terms of both product range and shopping experience,” she said.
Given Amazon’s phenomenal performance and the limited growth forecast in retail spend over the next five years, it is no surprise that retailers are eager to get on board and ramp up their online sales in an attempt to drive incremental sales via a new sales channel.
‘‘It is imperative that retailers continue to give shoppers a reason to visit and purchase from their own sites, such as exclusive products or loyalty rewards, to maximise profits and consolidate their place in the market,” Willmott said.
This story was originally published by Appliance Retailer.
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