Home News Local News The 2024 Amazon Economic Impact Report reveals:

The 2024 Amazon Economic Impact Report reveals:

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  • Since 2010 Amazon has invested over £2 billion in Wales
  • This investment led to the production of goods and services that contributed over an estimated £1.8 billion to the region’s GDP since 2010.
  • To date, Amazon has created more than 2,000 full and part-time jobs in Wales.
  • More than 180 people in Wales have completed Amazon’s employability skills training programme since 2010.
  • In Wales, there are more than 2,600 small and medium-sized businesses selling on Amazon as independent selling partners.
  • Small businesses from Wales selling on Amazon recorded over £110 million of export sales in 2023.
  • Cwtch Mawr Multibank in Swansea, co-founded by Amazon and former Prime Minister Gordon Brown in 2024, has donated hundreds of thousands of surplus goods to families in need across Wales

“We’re passionate about supporting the regional economy and the wider Welsh community through investments, job creation, charity donations and volunteering. 

“Amazon continues to make a positive impact, including upskilling our employees and helping small businesses in our community reach new heights,” said David Marcok, General Manager at Amazon in Swansea.

“While we continue to invest in the regional economy, we’re also stepping up our support of community organisations in Swansea. In 2024, our team has supported a wide range of organisations including Swansea Bay Health Charity, Neath Foodbank and Waun Wen Primary School through employee volunteering, product donations and financial support. We’re excited to continue supporting good causes over the coming months while we deliver for customers, sellers and communities.”

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More details about Amazon’s economic impact in the UK can be found here – https://www.aboutamazon.co.uk/news/company-news/amazon-economic-impact-uk-tax-contributions-investments


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