Payment Methods Share (E-commerce)

Payment methods share shows how online spending is split across methods like digital wallets, credit cards, debit cards, and bank transfers.
This page provides global benchmark shares and a consistent definition so you can cite numbers without mixing methodologies.

Back to the hub:
E-commerce Statistics.
For market-specific payment behavior in Poland, see
BLIK share in Poland.
For funnel impact, pair payments with
cart abandonment rate.

Metric: Payment methods share
Silo: Payments & risk

Key benchmarks (quick reference)

Global e-commerce payment preferences have been shifting toward digital wallets, while cards (credit + debit) and bank transfers remain significant.
Use one source consistently within a report, and always show the year/time window.

When using these benchmarks in an analysis, it’s helpful to explain the “why” in user behavior:
missing payment methods and checkout friction show up in
cart abandonment.

Share of global e-commerce transaction value (benchmark)

Payment method Share (2021) Projected share (2025) Notes
Digital wallets 48.6% 52.5% Wallet share rises as checkout improves and wallets consolidate into ecosystems/super apps.
Credit / charge cards 21.0% 18.8% Share declines as wallets and other methods grow, but absolute value can still increase with market growth.
Debit cards 13.2% 12.9% Smaller decline vs credit; varies by region and local schemes.
Bank transfers 7.4% 6.2% Share declines slightly in this benchmark set; open banking and A2A can shift direction in some markets.

If you need a “local methods” example for Europe/Poland context, use:
BLIK share in Poland
and then connect payments to conversion outcomes with
CR benchmarks.

How to use payment share benchmarks in reporting

A short structure that makes payment-share content more “research-friendly”.

  1. State the scope. Confirm whether the benchmark is “share of transaction value” and whether it covers retail-only or broader e-commerce.
  2. Show the top 3–5 methods. Wallets, credit, debit, and bank transfer cover most narratives in global reporting.
  3. Add the local twist. Highlight the dominant local method in your market (example: BLIK in Poland).
  4. Connect to funnel outcomes. Tie payment method fit to abandonment and conversion benchmarks.

Definition

Be explicit: “share” can mean share of transaction value or share of transactions—don’t mix them.

Sources

Primary source for the global “share of e-commerce transaction value” benchmark numbers.

Hub-wide pages:
Sources
Methodology
Glossary

Cite this page

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Suggested citation (APA style):

Best for Ecommerce. (2026). Payment methods share (e-commerce). Retrieved from
/ecommerce-statistics/payments-risk/payment-methods-share/

Jakub Szulc

I am an active Ecommerce Manager and Consultant in several Online Stores. I have a solid background in Online Marketing, Sales Techniques, Brand Developing, and Product Managing. All this was tested and verified in my own business activities

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