Today in Data: Affirm Falters After Amazon Tie-Up, Walmart Earnings Anticipated, Under Armour Sees Shift in D2C Revenues

Under Armour

Today in Data, Under Armour sees its direct-to-consumer revenue shift from online to in-store. Plus, Affirm’s buy now, pay later (BNPL) partnership with Amazon isn’t working out yet and all the latest news from Amazon and Walmart.

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    20: Number of cities where Amazon will add in-person healthcare services this year

    19%: Walmart’s share of the U.S. food and beverage market

    45%: Growth in Under Armour’s eCommerce businesses in the last two years

    2,500: Number of North American retailers with which Under Armour cut ties in 2021

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    11.2M: Number of active Affirm customers, up 150% from last year