Retailers must team up to meet rising demand for Click & Collect


New research from Barclaycard reveals that since offering Click & Collect a third of retailers (34 per cent) have seen in-store sales increase. With the UK Click & Collect market set to grow 45 per cent to be worth almost £10bn by 2023, retailers are planning to capitalise on this demand with 90 per cent intending to invest in the service over the next five years.

Almost nine in ten retailers (87 per cent) say Click & Collect is their fastest growing delivery option, with seven in ten shoppers (68 per cent) now choosing to pick up online orders in-store. Convenience appears to be a driving factor behind this trend, with 42 per cent of consumers saying that they rely on Click & Collect services because they are out during the day, and a further 15 per cent select this option because they cannot have deliveries sent to work.

Against a backdrop of widespread store closures taking place across the UK, 60 per cent of Brits are calling on businesses to team up so that they can collect purchases in more locations. Nearly three in ten customers (29 per cent) already pick up items ordered online at local shops or lockers, and 68 per cent of retailers expect demand for this to increase in the next year.

The dual benefit of Click & Collect partnerships

By coming together to offer Click & Collect services, more retailers will be able to leverage the mutual benefits that partnerships provide, such as the potential to increase sales and reduce refunds. Indeed, over eight in ten customers (85 per cent) say they buy additional items in store when using the service, while more than three quarters of retailers (77 per cent) report reduced return volumes, which ultimately saves them the cost of processing refunds and restocking goods.

Yet, despite consumer demand, less than one in five retailers (17 per cent) have started offering third-party collection services that allow shoppers to pick up purchases from other locations, such as local corner shops or lockers.

Kirsty Morris, Director, Barclaycard Payment Solutions, said: “Not only does Click & Collect offer merchants the opportunity to increase sales, our research shows it can improve the overall customer experience as a complement to online shopping while reducing return volumes too. With the retail sector facing unprecedented challenges, investing in Click & Collect partnerships should be part of a long-term strategy for retailers to encourage shoppers into stores and respond to the changing shape of the nation’s high streets.”

Share

Twitter Facebook LinkedIn WhatsApp

Related News


Crunch time for BNPL

Sign up to receive our newsletter