WMT Sees Broad-Based Digital Gains: Is the 20%+ Growth Sustainable?
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"Walmart Inc.'s WMT third-quarter performance continued to highlight the strength of its digital momentum, with global e-commerce sales increasing 27% year over year. This growth reflected consistent execution across Walmart U.S., Sam's Club and Walmart International.In Walmart U.S., e-commerce sales grew 28%, supported by strong performance in store-fulfilled pickup and delivery, marketplace expansion and advertising. Faster fulfillment played a key role, with approximately 35% of store-fulfilled digital orders delivered in under three hours during the quarter."
"Sam's Club U.S. delivered e-commerce growth of 22%, fueled by the rising adoption of digital tools such as Scan & Go, curbside pickup and delivery. Scan & Go penetration reached 36%, up 450 basis points year over year, while club-fulfilled delivery posted triple-digit growth yet again. These trends indicate that digital usage is becoming increasingly embedded in the member shopping experience."
Walmart's third-quarter global e-commerce sales rose 27% year over year, driven by performance across Walmart U.S., Sam's Club and Walmart International. Walmart U.S. e-commerce increased 28%, led by store-fulfilled pickup and delivery, marketplace expansion and advertising; about 35% of store-fulfilled digital orders were delivered in under three hours and expedited channels grew nearly 70%. Sam's Club U.S. e-commerce grew 22% with higher adoption of Scan & Go, curbside pickup and delivery; Scan & Go penetration reached 36% and club-fulfilled delivery posted triple-digit growth. Walmart International e-commerce advanced 26%, with nearly one-third of that business now digital. Sustaining growth depends on efficiently scaling omnichannel operations across markets and formats.
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