What does AMZN mean on a bank statement?
An Amazon charge. It may be an Amazon.com order, a purchase from a third-party seller on Amazon Marketplace (AMZN MKTP), or an Amazon digital service.
When this prefix appears, Amazon itself is the merchant — the charge is for one of its own products or subscriptions.
Processor: Amazon
- AMZN DIGITAL*1A2B3C
This appears to be a charge from Amazon for a digital product or subscription, such as a Prime membership, Kindle book, app, in-app purchase, or other digital content.
- AMZN MKTP US
This charge appears to be from Amazon Marketplace, the online shopping platform where you can buy products sold by Amazon or third-party sellers.
- AMZN MKTP US*A1B2C3D4
This appears to be a charge from Amazon Marketplace, likely for a product ordered on Amazon.com.
- AMZN MKTP US AMZN.COM/BILL WA
This charge appears to be from Amazon Marketplace — a purchase made on Amazon.com, either from Amazon directly or a third-party seller on their platform.
Have a AMZN charge of your own?
Paste the full line from your statement — the result appears right here.