Jumia Egypt Launches E-commerce Opportunity For Retail Businesses
Jumia Africa’s leading online shopping destination, has launched the “Shop-in-shop” concept to retailers and brands in Egypt in a move that will take the consumer online shopping experience to a whole new level. The “Shop-in-shop” on JUMIA Egypt is set to propel retail businesses forward quickly and effectively, through access to JUMIA’s own nationwide shipping fleet, storage facilities, customer service platforms and offer buyers flexible payment methods.
“The opportunity is huge,” said Mattia Perroni, CEO of JUMIA Egypt. “Through a simple comparison of what it costs a brand to open a store in a physical location versus what it costs them to open an online shop on JUMIA, it’s an easy decision. Brands can create and manage their e-shop on JUMIA from their own office, and we will give them access to more than 1 million Egyptians every month. It’s a 24-hour selling operation, with the ability to reach customers across several governorates. ”
A number of brands have already had big successes by being on JUMIA Egypt. Ravin Jeanswear, for example, is a fast growing retail clothing brand first launched in Egypt in 2004 and has 26 branches. Today, it is achieving record sales through its online presence on JUMIA, more than many of its physical locations.
In 2013, JUMIA was recognized as the winner of the World New Retail Launch award. Previous winners of this award include Amazon.com, H&M and Burberry London.
Perroni continue: “What we’re achieving here is not just success on the e-commerce level, but also changing the way consumers browse and shop. JUMIA is an online shopping mall catering to everyone’s needs, just as well as any offline retail location would. With more convenience, multiple customer service channels and greater diversity in one single online location.”
In addition to the existing JUMIA Egypt website, the ‘shop-in-shop’ will add a range of branded, stand-alone boutiques for retailers who want to build their online store in partnership with JUMIA.
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