Jumia to Shut Down South African and Tunisian Operations
Jumia Technologies, an African-focused e-commerce giant, will close its South African online fashion retailer, Zando, and its Tunisian operations by
Jumia Technologies, an African-focused e-commerce giant, will close its South African online fashion retailer, Zando, and its Tunisian operations by
“On the first day of trading, Jumia’s share price settled at $14.5. However, four and a half years later, Jumia’s
As many as 117 million Indonesians — a majority of the country’s workforce — are involved in micro-, small-, and medium-sized businesses,
With food delivery accounting for a significant portion of all transactions across the Jumia platform, the company’s co-CEO, Sacha Poignonnec,
Cost cuts helped African e-commerce giant Jumia reduce fourth-quarter losses by 47% from the previous year, the company said yesterday
After a successful pre-launch in 2020, followed by a delay forced by the novel coronavirus pandemic, Nigeria-based e-commerce giant Jumia
Jumia’s comeback has now been sealed in a survey by financial media outlet Benzinga, which has the majority of over
The MTN Group has sold its 18.9 per cent stakes in Jumia, raking in R2.3bn ($138m ) from the deal.
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