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Friday, 11 October 2013

JUMIA is the first African company to win the World Retail Award

JUMIA, Nigeria’s #1 shopping destination, won “The Best Retail Launch of the Year” at the World Retail Congress in Paris on Wednesday. Through this distinction, JUMIA is the first African company to have won the most important retail award worldwide. They did this ahead of all other offline, online and developed market retailers of the world, other nominees in this category were Hedonism Wines, Presso, Quemdisse, Berenice?, t.riciclo and Zalora. Continue...
 
The event is run by the publishing company EMAP and discusses issues affecting the international retail industry; covering core retail in all segments issues as well as social, economic, political and ethical concern. Previous winners include top brands such as ASOS, Migros, NikeTown, Woolworths or Zappos.com. JUMIA offers their products online, via a mobile app or on cash delivery spots - leapfrogging traditional retail in Africa.


“We are delighted with the wide international reach of this year’s winners and that for the first time, we are presenting an award to an African retailer,” said Ian McGarrigle, chairman of the World Retail Congress. According to World Retail Congress’s jury, JUMIA sets the highest benchmark when it comes to retailing in Africa: their excellency in online marketing, IT and operations are key drivers for JUMIA’s sharp growth rates and the company’s rising brand awareness throughout the whole of Africa.

TundeKehinde and Raphael Afaedor, co-founders of Jumia: “We owe this landmark fete to the Nigerian market who since day one have supported us all the way through the very encouraging feedback and patronage; we clearly wouldn’t be honored this way without them. This also shows that Jumia Nigeria has risen beyond the ranks and has gone far beyond a start-up company with even more greater heights yet to be achieved. Amazingly, recently there was a poll by a notable organization for start-up’s in Nigeria and Jumia clearly out of that list, some more proof to that the market and industry players have come to recognize our position and impact we have made in this market. There are bigger plans for the customer and this will remain our focus”. 

Jeremy Hodara, managing director African Internet Holdings: “This is a historic moment to us and I hope, also for the whole of Africa. When we started JUMIA last year we had the goal to enable safe, convenient and stress-free shopping experiences in Nigeria. Now one year later, we deliver products to hundred thousands of customers in over six countries every day. Only thanks to our incredible teams and partners, who made online shopping in Africa easy. This award makes us incredibly proud and reinforces us in what we do. We are number one in Nigeria now and we will continue to grow and deliver our products all across Africa.”

About World Retail Congress
The World Retail Congress, part of i2i Events Group portfolio, was launched in 2007, to be a platform for senior retail executives to meet and discuss the most important topics affecting retailers across the world. It has been held in Barcelona (2007-9), Berlin (2010-11) and London (2012). This year’s World Retail Congress was held in Paris from the 7th to the 9th of October and was attended by industry leaders from eBay, Tesco, Carrefour, Boots and many more.

About JUMIA
Founded in June 2012 JUMIA is Nigeria’s #1 shopping destination. Within one year, the website enjoys more than 100,000 unique visits dailybeing the leading and most trafficked e-commerce website in Nigeria, with a daily subscriber base of more than 400,000 people. At JUMIA, customers across the continent can shop the widest assortment of quality products at affordable prices – offering everything from fashion, consumer electronics, home appliances to beauty products. JUMIA operates in five countries: NigeriaMoroccoIvory Coast,Egypt and Kenya with more countries to come.

39 comments:

  1. Lamide i sight u wif ur braid nd nice teeth....great ife!

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  2. See my bimbim in the front row!!! Lol Congrats to them


    www.isyberry.blogspot.com

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  3. I ve tried. Several times to buy stuff via dat jumia stupid app on android but d yeye thing no gree, rubbish

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  4. Its good to have sponsors for your start up businesses. It took them only one year.

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    1. They had an excellent business model n that's why it was easy 4 them 2 sicceed

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  5. Yipee, Jumia Number One Online Retailer..

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  6. Abeg dem no go do 70% discount on products dis sallah!i'm waiting ooo..!congratulations btw#doctorbobby

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  7. Thumbs Up! Congratulation to the entire Team who made it possible!

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  8. Jumia online store has truly gained African indigenous online shopping credibility, running also with an advanced technology which is comparable with Amazon stores. The deserve the noble award jare.

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  9. that's good.i like. Meanwhile peepz,there's job vacancy @ horizon consult call their HR on 08102202037 for enquiries

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  10. I supose get shoes wey I order today bt d.wicked distributor jst turn bak witout informin bcos of traffic, was waitin for good 2hrs...no1 ma black ass

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  11. wow!! congrats to them..It all began with a 'thought'..start 'thinking'.

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  12. I just wanna Say amazing job u r doing Linda. Proud of U!

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  13. I'm so not buying the hype!

    As an avid online shopper I can tell u categorically that Jumia needs to improve their inventory and delivery process even their customer service is wack!

    So instead of buying awards and claiming to be number 1, Why not spend more time delivering good service. No1 no be by mouth.

    For me it Konga for life! Quick delivery, and Prompt CS!

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  14. These awards are just rubbish. They have so many lapses. I really love that they grew fast but they are not managing the business right. They make mistakes too freqently (mixng up orders, delayed refund, not getting back to customer about item, this is just a short list).

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  15. Vote ifeanyi ubah

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  16. Just read about Jumia on bbc site yesterday. They fascinated for their effort 2 recreate Amazon in Africa. Kudos 2 'em n more grease 2 their elbow

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  17. Congrats keep keeping the nigerian name(brand)out there

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  18. Nice company. Good place to shop better than konga

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  19. I paid for 120ml perfume and got 50ml. The customer service told me it was "wrong labelling" like seriously?

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  20. young energetic young staff, i wanna work there somebody give me a link plsssssssssssss

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  21. Looking forward to seeing these Naija online retailers march amazo.com and ebay standards

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  22. Jumia will be making noise but still fail to pay pple who work for them. mk una pay una workers b4 casala go blow 4 una head oo

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  23. I sincerely admire ђã†̥ they Ƌ̲яε̲̣̣̣̥ doing. τ̅☺ be able τ̅☺ do ђã†̥ the do in such a hostile enviroment Ȋ̝̊̅§ laudible.

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  24. Jumia !!! Welldone, They are really really trying and they deserve this award. I also have some posts about them on my Tech Blog

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  25. After selling a faulty iPhone to me

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    1. And sacking 39 to 40 professionals recruited to start the company they have earned their disloyalty in the market. They use staffs like dogs

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  26. Wow haters shld pls get some life

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  27. Congrat to them,am still flexing my wrist watch,but they should improve on their customer service.

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  28. When people say the truth, they are called haters.....Still truth must be told. Jumia still has a very long way to go especially in comparison with their no. 1 competitor - Konga. Konga delivers faster and more accurately. And Jumia's fashion items are crazily expensive considering their qualities.

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  29. I bought a 16gb flashdrive from them (27/08/13) which worked for 7days. it took ONLY TWO MONTHS (sarcasm) to get them to admit they were wrong and take it back.....but did they change it? nope. rather they said they have repaired it and only gave it back to me yesterday (17/10/13). I am testing it again to see if na only 7days it will last this time. And i was the one that had to chase them up to get things sorted. if u lay back, they will ignore u. I had to harrass them on facebook, bb, calls, bloggers sites etc before they realised they have to attend to me just to stop the bad publicity.

    Nos. 1 my big black hairy butt.

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  30. Wow,thats cool, Jumia is making nigerians proud.

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  31. Just read about Jumia on bbc site yesterday. They fascinated for their effort 2 recreate Amazon in Africa. Kudos 2 'em n more grease 2 their elbow

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