Top 10 Booming eCommerce Sites in the UK 2019

Posted on the 29 October 2019 by Aben @appscrip

List of top British e-commerce platforms with estimated traffic

As of March 2019

10. Debenhams

British multinational retailer operating under a department store format in the United Kingdom and Ireland

Franchise stores in other countries.

Sell a range of clothing, household items and furniture in more than 170 stores and through its website.

Website: debenhams.com - Estimated monthly traffic: 14.2 Million visits

9. Currys PC World

Currys is a British electrical retailer operating in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland

Specialises in selling home electronics and household appliances, with 295 megastores and 73 high street shops.

Also provides an e-commerce platform to sell household and telecommunications appliances online.

Website: currys.co.uk - Estimated monthly traffic: 17.4 Million visits

8. John Lewis & Partners

Chain of British department stores operating throughout the United Kingdom and with international delivery across 37 countries.

Leading online seller of home and electrical appliances, fashion, beauty, baby, sports accessories, etc.

Over 20 departments covering fashion, homewares, technology, beauty and much more.

Website: johnlewis.com - Estimated monthly traffic: 20.3 Million visits

7. Marks & Spencer

Offers high quality fashion, award-winning food and stylish homeware. Founded more than a century ago and with 1463 stores across 57 countries,

Website: marksandspencer.com - Estimated monthly traffic: 23.7 Million visits

6. Tesco

World's third largest retailer

One of the largest companies in the UK

Operates hypermarkets and convenience stores.

Sells groceries, home and hygiene products as well as clothing, and financial and telecommunications services.

Website: tesco.com - Estimated monthly traffic: 25.5 Million visits

5. Asda

Leading retailer in the UK.

Owned by the American retail giant Walmart.

Sells groceries and various consumer, clothing and home products

Also a financial service and mobile phone provider, which are also on offer online through Asda's e-commerce platform.

Website: asda.com - Estimated monthly traffic: 25.6 Million visits

4. Argos

Catalog retailer. Operating more than 800 shops in the United Kingdom and Ireland.

Sells electronics, home and garden products, clothing, toys and sports equipment, and more.

Website: argos.co.uk - Estimated monthly traffic: 51.2 Million visits

3. Asos

Specialized online men and women fashion and cosmetics retailer.

Expanded throughout the years to multiple countries of Europe and Asia.

Leading British company in the UK e-commerce market.

Website: asos.com - Estimated monthly traffic: 54.3 Million visits

2. eBay UK

Pioneer of e-commerce

American online marketplace that allows people and businesses to sell directly through its online auction platform.

Expanded to more than 20 countries including the UK, organizing the sale of products ranging from cars and vehicles to electronics and fashion, home and garden to sports and toys, and even business and industrial products.

Website: ebay.co.uk - Estimated monthly traffic: 355.5 Million visits

1. Amazon UK

Started as an online bookstore

Diversified to products including media, electronics, apparel, furniture, food, toys, and jewelry.

Uncontested global leader of e-commerce and developed further into brick-and-mortar retail with the acquisition of Whole Foods Market, as well as publishing, electronics, cloud computing, video streaming, and production.

Website: amazon.co.uk - Estimated monthly traffic: 446.5 Million visits

Top e-commerce websites in the UK compared by estimated traffic

The estimated monthly traffic demonstrate the domination of Amazon and eBay, who stand far above the other players. The pack of followers is well established in the range of traffic volumes from 10 to 60 million visits per month.

Ecommerce customers in the United Kingdom

A study from the Ecommerce Foundation in 2019 shows that PayPal is, by far, the most popular payment. Over 40% buyers have used PayPal at least once in 2018.

Credit cards (23.7%) are also popular, followed by prepaid cards (17.2%)