Over a quarter of Amazon shoppers prefer to pay with a Visa credit card – and the retail giant could lose business from up to 6.15 million UK customers next year. ​

Amazon faces losing nearly £1.4 billion from UK shoppers when it blocks payments made using Visa credit cards in Britain from January 2022.​

Our study of 2,000 adults found that 13 percent of Amazon’s 48 million UK customers – equivalent to 6.15 million people – intend to either slash the amount of their purchases, or totally quit buying from the corporation.​

As Amazon’s total UK revenues in 2020 were £20.63 billion, the loss of this part of its British customer revenues could cause the firm to lose £1.356 billion in purchases. Data suggests Visa credit card transactions last year accounted for around £1.4 billion of the firm’s net sales in the UK.​

It also emerged a third of those polled have been left with “negative” feelings against the firm for stopping Visa payments from 19 January 2022.​
More than a fifth of UK consumers said they predict Amazon’s UK transactions to nosedive by up to 50 percent in the wake of the change.

Over a quarter of Amazon shoppers prefer to pay with a Visa credit card – and the retail giant could […]