Amazon Annual Revenue by Products & Services Group

The below graph represents Amazon annual revenue by groups of products and services offered by the company, starting from fiscal 2014 to the recently completed year. Amazon's Online Stores revenue amounted to $141,247 million ($141.2 billion) in 2019, with nearly 14.8% YoY increase.

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The above graph represents Amazon annual revenue by groups of products and services offered by the company, starting from fiscal 2014 to the recently completed year. Amazon 2019 revenue reached an all-time high of $280,522 million, globally. More than half of the company’s total revenue came from Online Stores. Amazon’s Online Stores revenue amounted to $141,247 million ($141.2 billion) in 2019, with nearly 14.8% YoY increase. Over 30% of that company generated in the fourth quarter alone.

RegionWorldwide
SourceAmazon Annual ReportsSEC Filings
Graph ID308
NoteAmazon Fiscal Year – from January to December

On the other hand, over 6.1% of the company’s total revenue in 2019 came from Physical Stores. Amazon annual revenue from Physical Stores declined 0.2% YoY in 2019, t0 $17,192 million. However, the e-commerce giant has seen a whopping 197% YoY growth in its 2018 revenue from Physical Stores.

Amazon’s annual revenue from its Third-Party Seller Services has increased a notable 25.8% YoY to $53,762 million in 2019.

Amazon revenue from Subscription Services also increased a whopping 35.6% YoY to an all-time high of $19,210 million in 2019.

Amazon’s “Third-Party Seller Services” includes commissions and any related fulfilment and shipping fees, and other third-party seller services. While the “Subscription Services” includes annual and monthly fees associated with Amazon Prime memberships, as well as audiobook, digital video, ebook, digital music, and other non-AWS subscription services.

Amazon’s revenue from AWS surged to a record $35,026 million in 2019, from $25,655 million in 2018.

In 2018, Amazon reported a massive 117.2% YoY jump to $10,108 million in its annual revenue from “Other” services, which primarily includes the sales of advertising services, delivered based on the number of clicks or impressions. The other revenue increased to $14,085 million in 2019.

Amazon.Com, Inc.: Additional Information

Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) is an American multinational internet and e-commerce company, founded by Jeff Bezos and is headquartered in Seattle, Washington. The company was initially incorporated on July 5, 1994, as Cadabra, Inc, and reincorporated on May 28, 1996, in the state of Delaware.

In July 1995, Amazon began its service as an online bookstore. However, later it started offering an array of products and services to the people around the world. Today, the online retail behemoth has got hands almost in every business related to tech, from retail e-commerce to cloud computing and IoT.

On May 15, 1997, Amazon completed its initial public offering (IPO) of 3,000,000 shares of its common stock, at a price of $18.00 per share.

Amazon’s major products and services include Amazon Web Services, Amazon Prime (February 2, 2005) Amazon Music ( September 25, 2007), Amazon Kindle ( November 19, 2007), Amazon Echo (November 6, 2014), Fire Phone (announced on June 18, 2014), etc.

In June 2013, Amazon finally launched its market place in India.

With $97 billion value, Amazon ranks 4th among the world’s most valuable brands 2019 by Forbes.


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