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Failed transactions and lack of data costed online merchants nearly $20 billion in 2019: Study

The study also found that despite the pandemic, the volume of online payments is growing as consumer habits change, due in part to the pandemic.

July 10, 2020 / 15:41 IST
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Online retailers suffered a loss of nearly USD 20 billion due to failed online transactions and falsely rejected payments in 2019, a study conducted by Checkout revealed.

According to the report, merchants lost nearly USD 13 billion last year as customers got frustrated over falsely rejected payments. These false transactions often get flagged as false declines, resulting in monetary loss to retailers.

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Furthermore, online retailers lost an additional USD 7.5 billion of consumer money due to unfulfilled digital transactions, reported TechRadar, citing the Checkout study.

The study was conducted on 5,000 consumers and 1,500 merchants across the US, the UK, France and Germany. Its findings show that the US was the worst hit, losing USD 15 billion last year to false declines, followed by the UK (USD 2.3 billion), Germany (USD 1.7billion) and France (USD 1.3 billion).