Amazon Business - statistics & facts
A marketplace with growth potential
As it was for its B2C equivalent, Amazon Business started operating in the United States, where it generates the most revenue. In its headquarters’ home, the platform's market share is forecast to grow in the B2B e-commerce sector. This is also due to the favorable momentum marketplaces gained over the last years. Outside of the United States, Amazon Business is currently available to businesses based in Canada, Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Spain, Italy, Japan, India, and Mexico. In 2022, the combined value of gross merchandise volume (GMV) of Amazon Business amounted to 41.5 billion U.S. dollars, and nearly a twofold increase was forecast by 2025.More customers through new services
The shopping experience on marketplaces has undeniable advantages for users and can easily be adapted for mobile usage. In the U.S. market, Amazon Business went a step further by launching the so-called 3-Way Match service on the Amazon Business app. The 3-Way Match service enables U.S. users to match and verify their purchase orders, making the procurement process more streamlined and efficient.The B2B platform also invested in reaching those companies which do not use marketplaces. Big organizations employing procurement software for their business purchases might access Amazon’s inventory thanks to punch-out tools implemented in their digital procurement platforms. As of 2023, about 70 percent of Amazon’s eProcurement integrations were multi-category and did not focus solely on one industry. This is also due to the fact that Amazon Business is a generalist marketplace itself.