Amazon, Western Union debut PayCode to sell goods in emerging markets and let shoppers pay in cash | TechCrunch (2024)

While Amazon has been methodical (read: a little slow) in launching local versions of its site for various global markets, it has now embarked on a secondary track to snag more business outside the 14 countries where it has built out full operations.

Amazon has partnered with Western Union to set up a service called PayCode, which lets people shop and pay for Amazon items using local currencies that would not have been accepted on the site before, starting with services in 10 countries: Chile, Columbia, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Kenya, Malaysia, Peru, Philippines, Taiwan and Thailand.

Specifically, shoppers in these markets will now be able to go into Western Union outposts and pay for their Amazon purchases in cash, which also means that payment cards or other virtual payment methods will also not be required to buy from Amazon — one of the barriers to expanding the service up to now into more emerging economies, where card and bank account penetration is much lower than in developed markets like the U.S. and Europe.

“Amazon is committed to enabling customers anywhere in the world to shop on Amazon.com, and a big part of that is to allow customers to pay for their cross-border online purchases in a way that is most convenient for them,” said Ben Volk, director, Payment Acceptance and Experience at Amazon, in a statement. “Amazon PayCode leverages the reach of Western Union to make cross-border online shopping a reliable and convenient experience for customers who do not have access to international credit cards, or prefer to pay in cash.”

In terms of what they will be able to buy, people can shop across the breadth of the Amazon marketplace, but Amazon notes that they will only be able to use PayCode if it’s offered as an option at checkout (which will only happen in the markets where PayCode is supported); if the item that is chosen is “export eligible,” and if the item’s value “exceeds the maximum value allowed for use on this payment type” — although Amazon doesn’t appear to specify what that maximum value is. Once you complete the purchase online (or possibly more likely, on mobile), you get a “PayCode” QR code that you will have 48 hours to take to a Western Union to pay for the goods; otherwise your order gets cancelled.

The deal between Amazon and Western Union was initially announced last October, with very little detail and fanfare. The PayCode name then appeared to leak out a month later around what appeared to be a test in India (where it has not launched… yet). Today was the first time that the companies unveiled the first launch countries.

PayCode is a significant advance for Amazon as it seeks to step up to the next level of being a global e-commerce powerhouse to compete against the likes of Alibaba.

The latter company has made a lot of inroads to work in a wider array of markets beyond its home base of China, specifically tapping into a long tail of supply from its home market and demand for those goods abroad. Alibaba is also taking care of business when it comes to making more seamless transactions related to those trades. Just today, its financial services affiliate Ant Financial announced that it would acquire U.K.’s WorldFirst, which provides foreign money transfer for businesses and individuals, for a price that we heard from sources was in the region of $700 million.

Amazon currently operates 15 Amazon websites globally: in the U.S., U.K., Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Netherlands, Spain and Turkey. (It appears also to have a Prime-only site in Singapore.) Up to now, these would have been the only countries where Amazon would offer goods in local currencies.

Adding a new tranche of countries using PayCode will potentially massively expand how many people can shop on Amazon without Amazon going through the steps of setting up full-fledged operations in those countries to serve those consumers and sellers. (Or, this being Amazon, this would be a key way for the company to start testing the waters to figure out which market might do best with a full-fledged store.) Over time, you might imagine that Amazon might extend PayCode to markets where it has sites, too, to give shoppers more flexibility in how they pay for goods for themselves or that they are buying for others.

It’s a big market opportunity. Amazon cites estimates fromForrester Research that say cross-border shopping will represent 20 percent of e-commerce by 2022, accounting for $630 billion.

For Western Union, this is a potentially big partnership, too.

Today, PayCode allows people to use Western Union to act as a physical pay station for their Amazon goods, giving Western Union a small cut on those transactions. But you mightimagine how this could evolve over time, where remittances sent from family members abroad via Western Union — a very common use of remittance networks — might immediately get redeemed to cover purchases on Amazon.

Similarly, Western Union is working closer with MPesa, the African mobile wallet service that lets people essentially use their phone top-up account as a payment account, and you could imagine how this too could get incorporated into the PayCode experience to facilitate buying and paying on devices, without having to go into Western Union shops and use actual cash.

“We’re helping to unlock access to Amazon.com for customers who need and want items that can only be found online in many parts of the world,” said Khalid Fellahi, SVP and General Manager of Western Union Digital, in a statement. “This is a great example of two global brands innovating and collaborating to bring customers more convenience and choice. In a world where cross-border buyers and sellers are often located on different continents and in completely different financial ecosystems, our platform is ideally suited to solving the complexity of collecting local currency and converting it into whatever currency merchants need on the other end.”

Amazon, Western Union debut PayCode to sell goods in emerging markets and let shoppers pay in cash | TechCrunch (2024)

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Amazon, Western Union debut PayCode to sell goods in emerging markets and let shoppers pay in cash | TechCrunch? ›

Amazon has partnered with Western Union to set up a service called PayCode, which lets people shop and pay for Amazon items using local currencies that would not have been accepted on the site before, starting with services in 10 countries: Chile, Columbia, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Kenya, Malaysia, Peru, Philippines, ...

What is the Amazon PayCode? ›

What is Amazon PayCode? Amazon PayCode is a payment option that enables you to pay for Amazon orders with cash. You can shop online and pay at a participating agent location near you. After you pay, we will ship your order to the shipping address specified at checkout.

How to use PayCode Western Union? ›

at checkout select the payment option “Pay with cash at a location near you“. The buyer will then receive a PayCode to use at the nearest participating Western Union agency; go to any one of the WU agencies and use the code to pay cash for the item; upon receipt of the payment, Amazon will ship the order.

How to pay Amazon PayCode Philippines? ›

Paying for your order
  1. Visit a participating location before the PayCode expiration date.
  2. Tell the cashier that you want to pay for your Amazon order in cash.
  3. Present the 9-digit PayCode and a government-issued photo ID to the cashier. The name on the photo ID needs to match the name on the order.

Can you pay cash on delivery with Amazon? ›

You can pay for Cash on Delivery orders using cash at the time of delivery. Cash on Delivery (COD) is available as a payment method for fulfilled by Amazon and some seller fulfilled items.

What is Amazon code KEY30? ›

You don't have to pay an extra fee for in-garage delivery, and if you try it now you can get a $30 Amazon credit by entering the promo code KEY30 at checkout.

How does paycode work? ›

A paycode is a short form for a payment code. It is a 10-digit number generated by merchants for their customers to take to a Moniepoint Agent to withdraw cash.

How do I receive money from Western Union code? ›

How does the receiver use the MTCN? You must provide your receiver with the unique Western Union tracking number (MTCN) once you make the money transfer and get your receipt. Your receiver will need to provide that MTCN and a government-issued ID to the agent at the Western Union agent location.

How do I accept a Western Union payment? ›

Pick up cash at a Western Union agent location, or, depending on where you live, have it deposited directly into your bank account or mobile wallet. Visit an agent location near you with your government-issued ID. You'll also need to ask the sender for the tracking number (MTCN). Find an agent location.

How do I redeem my Amazon Pay code? ›

How to redeem a gift card? To add a Gift Card to your Amazon Pay balance, go to Add a Gift Card. Then, enter your Gift Card Code and select Add Gift Card to Balance . To use your Amazon Pay Gift Card balance for a purchase, select Amazon Pay balance on the check-out page .

What is a PayCode? ›

Paycodes organize time (hours or days) or money that you earn, and identify spans of time for payroll purposes. Duration paycodes are schedule- or hour-based and accrue time. For example, they can be used for vacation or sick time.

How do I get cash from Amazon Pay? ›

You can transfer your Amazon Pay balance to your bank account by simply navigating to the Amazon Pay section in your Amazon app. Tap on 'Send money', then tap on the option 'Bank Transfer'. Here, you will have to enter some basic details like account number, IFSC code, etc.

Why is Amazon COD not available? ›

Pay on Delivery isn't yet available for all pin codes. This is due to limitations of courier services we use. For more details on the Pay on Delivery limit for a specific order, please visit the product details page.

What payment methods are accepted by Amazon? ›

Amazon Pay accepts credit and debit cards. Credit cards currently accepted include Visa, Mastercard, Discover, American Express, Diners Club, and JCB. The Amazon.com store card is available for use with selected merchants. In some circ*mstances, you might be limited to using Visa and Mastercard credit cards.

Can you use two forms of payment on Amazon? ›

Note: You can split payment between one of the accepted credit or debit cards and an Amazon.com Gift Card, but you can't split payment among multiple cards. We accept Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA), Health Savings Accounts (HSA) (U.S. billing addresses only) for the purchase of FSA or HSA eligible items.

What is Paycode? ›

Pay codes are used by a company's payroll department or other relevant departments to correctly track and report different factors in an employee's compensation, including items like: Total pay or compensation. Regular pay. Overtime pay. Bonus pay.

What is a paycode on a timesheet? ›

Pay codes are the types of pay you are earning (work, on-call, stand-by) or using (vacation, sick, comp) for the hours entered on the timesheet.

Is Amazon Pay a real thing? ›

Amazon Pay is a service offered to Amazon customers, and you are enabled to use it wherever you see it — whether that is clicking the Amazon Pay button when checking out on your favorite online stores or managing your payment methods in your account on Amazon.com.

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