E-commerce giant, Jumia, abruptly shuts down Cameroon operations

By NP admin | Tuesday, November 19, 2019
E-commerce giant, Jumia, abruptly shuts down Cameroon operations

E-commerce giants Jumia on Monday folded up its operations in Cameroon without prior information but the move confirmed rumours that had been making the rounds for weeks.

Cameroon is off its website and applications as at today (November 19). The move also means the firing of its entire staff despite no official information from its management.

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The development means Cameroon becomes the third African country in which it has folded up operations. The earlier two being in Gabon and Congo Republic.

Jumia became the first African tech stock to list on Wall Street in April 2019. Its shares tumbled in the months that followed despite a high after listing.

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The business, Jumia Technologies AG is a German-based e-commerce outfit.

It operates an online marketplace for African consumers to buy and sell goods.

The platform connects its 81,000 sellers with 4 million active customers as at close of December 2018.

The company offers a number of products which includes dresses, leggings, skirts, polo shorts, belts, watches, sunglasses, health and beauty products, a range of kid products etc.

Its operations spans different regions of Africa from North to East, West and Central Africa. It operated in 14 countries as at April 2019. Its biggest operation was in Africa’s most populous nation, Nigeria.

 

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