Amazon.com to offer Paypal and Google Checkout competitor

August 1st, 2007 in: Industry News

Amazon is planning on extending their payment service to non-amazon payments in a system designed to compete with Google checkout and Paypal. Instead of adopting the features of just Google Checkout or Paypal, Amazon will use some of the features from both services.

This service is supposed to offer a simple integration method similar to Google checkout where visitors will be redirected to amazon.com to finalize their purchases. Additionally, this service will act as a P2P transfer system between amazon.com members.

Since amazon.com has a huge base of businesses that sell on the amazon.com website, this new payment service could become a major competitor for both Paypal and Google. Unlike Google, who has had difficulties in getting widespread adoption of the Google checkout system, Amazon already has the businesses to support a new system, and for many this new payment system would be quickly adopted. Ebay was the driving force behind paypal, and Amazon.com is definitely large enough to be a driving force behind their own payment system.

Originally reported on TechCrunch »

(Add your own)Comments

  • James B on August 5th, 2007 at 12:56 am

    It is a good move by Amazon, but it could be better if the services can extend to all other merchant like PAYPAL rather than just for Amazon product.

  • Kimberly on June 30th, 2008 at 7:36 am

    The project is sure to have a success, the only issue is that the registered user will have to save his/her data again, for he/she has already created it on PayPal or Amazon.

  • Ahsan on November 17th, 2008 at 7:16 pm

    Will they keep it limited to Amazon only?
    They should go international if they really want to grow like PayPal

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