Close Menu
Innovation Village | Technology, Product Reviews, Business
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Monday, June 16
    • About us
      • Authors
    • Contact us
    • Privacy policy
    • Terms of use
    • Advertise
    • Newsletter
    • Post a Job
    • Partners
    Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn YouTube WhatsApp
    Innovation Village | Technology, Product Reviews, Business
    • Home
    • Innovation
      • Products
      • Technology
      • Internet of Things
    • Business
      • Agritech
      • Fintech
      • Healthtech
      • Investments
        • Cryptocurrency
      • People
      • Startups
      • Women In Tech
    • Media
      • Entertainment
      • Gaming
    • Reviews
      • Gadgets
      • Apps
      • How To
    • Giveaways
    • Jobs
    Innovation Village | Technology, Product Reviews, Business
    You are at:Home»Ecommerce»With the launch in Cameroun, Jumia is now present in nine countries

    With the launch in Cameroun, Jumia is now present in nine countries

    0
    By Staff Writer on August 26, 2014 Ecommerce, Jumia, News, Press Release

    Following its recent successful launches in Uganda and Ghana, Africa’s leading online retailer Jumia today announces its expansion to Cameroon. This brings the number of countries in which the e-commerce site is active to nine and marks the start of its expansion in Central Africa.

    According to a 2013 report by McKinsey Global Institute, Cameroon is Africa’s 13th-largest economy, with a nominal GDP of $26 billion and an economic growth rate of 4.7% in 2011. Cameroonians therefore have a strong purchasing power, and are increasingly interested in consumer goods. Although internet penetration in the country is still low, it is growing largely thanks to the rise in smartphone use, meaning that now is an ideal time for online retail to establish itself.

    Jumia first launched in 2012and has already successfully brought e-commerce to Nigeria, Ivory Coast, Egypt, Morocco, Kenya, Ghana and Uganda, as well as launching a site in the UK. With its own warehouses and delivery teams, as well as a variety of payment options including cash on delivery, credit card and mobile money, it has adapted the global megatrend for African consumers and won the trust of a large and constantly growing customer base.

    Christina Hawley, Managing Director for New Countries at Jumia, commented: “This is another exciting step for Jumia. We are confident that Cameroonians will embrace the opportunity to shop easily and conveniently online, and are committed to maintaining our high standards of security, great value and fantastic service as we continue to expand across the continent.”

    Related

    Cameroun Jumia
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Email
    Staff Writer
    • Website

    I am a staff at Innovation Village.

    Related Posts

    Jumia Resets Its Strategy to Battle Temu and Shein and Regain Investor Confidence in Africa

    Top Fintech Jobs in 2025: High-Paying Careers You Shouldn’t Miss

    Elon Musk’s Apology to Trump: Strategic Retreat or Genuine Regret?

    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    You must be logged in to post a comment.

    Copyright ©, 2013-2024 Innovation-Village.com. All Rights Reserved

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.