
Scope and Process
Selling on Amazon UK is not just an account-opening exercise. Company structure, verification documents, VAT position, EORI needs, banking and fulfilment model should be planned together before trading begins.
Seller setup, document preparation, VAT/EORI impact and the first operating plan are reviewed together.
- Amazon Seller account setup guidance
- Company, identity and address document preparation
- VAT and EORI relevance review
- Bank account and payout structure check
- FBA and FBM operating model guidance
- Commercial review for listings and first-sale preparation
What is covered in the Amazon service?
The main workstreams we prepare, coordinate and deliver as part of the service.
Account and document preparation
Amazon verification depends on consistent company details, director information, address structure and bank account data. Weak or conflicting information can delay approval.
VAT, EORI and stock model
Holding stock in the UK, importing goods or using FBA may affect VAT and EORI requirements. These points should be reviewed before launch.
Operational launch planning
Product listings, category selection, FBA or FBM choice, payout flow and initial advertising decisions should be clarified before sales begin.
Frequently Asked Questions
Not in every case, but a UK company can provide a clearer operating base for sellers serious about the UK market.
No. It depends on stock location, sales model and turnover. VAT often becomes relevant earlier where stock is held in the UK.
That depends on product type, margin, logistics capability and growth plan. There is no single model that fits every seller.
Amazon may request company documents, director identity details, address evidence, banking information and documents that support the trading structure.
Yes. Stock location, import plans, sales model and FBA use can affect VAT and EORI requirements, so these points should be reviewed early.
