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    Brick-And-Mortar Is Retailers’ Foundation, but Online Still Needs Some Building

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    Posted on May 17, 2017

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Despite substantial investment, large U.K retailers are less confident in their online shopping experience than small businesses. But with 21% of the industry still not offering an internet-buying experience, the potential for growth is strong.

    • Over half of medium and large retailers claim in-store experience is their strongest retail platform
    • Less than 4% of all retailers are satisfied with their apps
    • Less than 15% of large retailers believe they have a strong online shopping experience

    Smaller retailers are more confident in their online offerings than large organisations, who view their in-store experience as their premium channel, new research from global payment solutions expert Adyen has found.

    Only 13% of large retailers (500+ people) believe their best shopping experience is online, compared with 25% of medium businesses (100-499) and 33% of small ones (1-99).

    For shoppers, there is no doubt about the relevance of online. The research highlights that 95% of people in the UK shop online, and 60% in apps, yet – despite this demand for shopping across every channel – 1 in 5 (21%) retailers still don’t offer the ability to purchase online or in app. Despite the small retailers lead over their larger counterparts, when it comes to online, 34% of them still do not offer their products on this channel.

    In fact – according to the retailers surveyed – apps are being either ignored or are underperforming, with only 1.2% of large retailers and 3.9% of small retailers rating their app as their best shopping experience.

    This is a missed opportunity for retailers, as an app can be a valuable sales channel. Treatwell, Europe’s leading marketplace for online hair and beauty bookings, can attest to this. “The Treatwell App has played an integral part in our growth,” says Inés Ures, CMO, Treatwell. “The channel’s accessibility and ease-of-use means people can book an appointment the instant the thought crosses their mind. This has had a huge impact on our growth, with nearly 50% of bookings now coming through our app. With 20% of all bookings made within 3 hours of the appointment time, we know that our customer wants to book on the move.”

    Social is another overlooked channel, with nearly half (47%) of retailers lacking the capability to let their customers buy through it – something consumers are more and more interested in. When this is considered alongside the fact that “Customer Experience” was found to be the number onepriority for retailers surveyed across the UK, there is a divide between belief and action.

    To compound the issue, almost a quarter of retailers (24%) believe limited opening times are the biggest frustration for a population of consumers used to instant access to goods and services.

    Myles Dawson, UK Country Manager, Adyen,concludes: “What matters to consumers is simple: they want to make a purchase as easily as possible. For retailers then, the focus should be on providing a unified and seamless experience across multiple channels. From our research, it appears that some retailers are missing the potential of a truly integrated experience due to a lack of confidence in their online channels. It doesn’t have to be this way. With the right technology, large retailers than discover the agility of their smaller counterparts, while small retailers can find the gravitas of their big cousins.

    “Ultimately, to thrive in the current climate, retailers must provide a truly connected service. Consumers don’t choose channels to buy from, they select brands, so ensure you deliver a unified experience everywhere you sell.”

    Despite substantial investment, large U.K retailers are less confident in their online shopping experience than small businesses. But with 21% of the industry still not offering an internet-buying experience, the potential for growth is strong.

    • Over half of medium and large retailers claim in-store experience is their strongest retail platform
    • Less than 4% of all retailers are satisfied with their apps
    • Less than 15% of large retailers believe they have a strong online shopping experience

    Smaller retailers are more confident in their online offerings than large organisations, who view their in-store experience as their premium channel, new research from global payment solutions expert Adyen has found.

    Only 13% of large retailers (500+ people) believe their best shopping experience is online, compared with 25% of medium businesses (100-499) and 33% of small ones (1-99).

    For shoppers, there is no doubt about the relevance of online. The research highlights that 95% of people in the UK shop online, and 60% in apps, yet – despite this demand for shopping across every channel – 1 in 5 (21%) retailers still don’t offer the ability to purchase online or in app. Despite the small retailers lead over their larger counterparts, when it comes to online, 34% of them still do not offer their products on this channel.

    In fact – according to the retailers surveyed – apps are being either ignored or are underperforming, with only 1.2% of large retailers and 3.9% of small retailers rating their app as their best shopping experience.

    This is a missed opportunity for retailers, as an app can be a valuable sales channel. Treatwell, Europe’s leading marketplace for online hair and beauty bookings, can attest to this. “The Treatwell App has played an integral part in our growth,” says Inés Ures, CMO, Treatwell. “The channel’s accessibility and ease-of-use means people can book an appointment the instant the thought crosses their mind. This has had a huge impact on our growth, with nearly 50% of bookings now coming through our app. With 20% of all bookings made within 3 hours of the appointment time, we know that our customer wants to book on the move.”

    Social is another overlooked channel, with nearly half (47%) of retailers lacking the capability to let their customers buy through it – something consumers are more and more interested in. When this is considered alongside the fact that “Customer Experience” was found to be the number onepriority for retailers surveyed across the UK, there is a divide between belief and action.

    To compound the issue, almost a quarter of retailers (24%) believe limited opening times are the biggest frustration for a population of consumers used to instant access to goods and services.

    Myles Dawson, UK Country Manager, Adyen,concludes: “What matters to consumers is simple: they want to make a purchase as easily as possible. For retailers then, the focus should be on providing a unified and seamless experience across multiple channels. From our research, it appears that some retailers are missing the potential of a truly integrated experience due to a lack of confidence in their online channels. It doesn’t have to be this way. With the right technology, large retailers than discover the agility of their smaller counterparts, while small retailers can find the gravitas of their big cousins.

    “Ultimately, to thrive in the current climate, retailers must provide a truly connected service. Consumers don’t choose channels to buy from, they select brands, so ensure you deliver a unified experience everywhere you sell.”

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