We’re teaming up with Stripe to change the payment game
Even if you’re doing everything else right, you could be losing customers to a slow or confusing checkout process. When over 70% of customers abandon their carts1, even the smallest frustration can drive customers away.
With Amazon Pay and Stripe, shoppers can use their existing Amazon accounts rather than creating a new account or manually re-entering payment info. That’s 300M+ potential customers2 that can utilize the same checkout process they trust from Amazon. And that trust leads to more sales and repeat customers.
With Amazon Pay and Stripe, shoppers can use their existing Amazon accounts rather than creating a new account or manually re-entering payment info. That’s 300M+ potential customers2 that can utilize the same checkout process they trust from Amazon. And that trust leads to more sales and repeat customers.
Ready for more? Request a demo to see how Amazon Pay can help you achieve:
• A 2.7x faster checkout time3 - and a 35% higher conversion rate4
• One-click setup and management from the Stripe dashboard
• Access to Stripe innovations and custom API
• Multi-layer fraud protection from both Amazon Pay and Stripe
• More payment options for your customers
• One-click setup and management from the Stripe dashboard
• Access to Stripe innovations and custom API
• Multi-layer fraud protection from both Amazon Pay and Stripe
• More payment options for your customers
1 70.19% average documented online shopping cart abandonment rate, Baymard Institute Cart Abandonment Analysis, 2023
2 Active customer accounts represent accounts that have placed a paid order during the preceding twelve-month period.
3 “Amazon Pay transactions took an average of one minute and 27 seconds, a 49% reduction from the two minutes and 53 seconds that regular checkouts take.” — PYMTNS.com, Buy Button Report 2021, February 2021
4 “Comscore custom study for Amazon Pay comparing conversion rates between Amazon Pay and native merchant checkouts in the U.S. over a 5-month period from October 2021–March 2022, n=40.”