E-Commerce Giant Jumia Reportedly Exits Another African Market

African e-commerce giant Jumia has continued its strategy of consolidating operations by closing its business in Tanzania, following a similar closure in Cameroon. After five years of operating in the Eastern African country, Jumia announced its withdrawal, stating a need to focus resources on other markets where they can bring the best value and help the company thrive. This decision comes shortly after the suspension of operations for Jumia Cameroon, indicating a broader effort to cut back losses and streamline its market presence.
The move to exit Tanzania, which reports suggest might have been among the least performing markets for the company, reinforces earlier indications that Jumia is aggressively reducing operational costs. This strategy is driven by persistent financial losses since the company's inception. Third-quarter reports revealed a loss of $55 million for the period, bringing total losses for the year to $180.1 million, and an accumulated loss of approximately $1 billion since its founding. With an ambitious goal to achieve profitability by 2022 and recent underperformance on the New York Stock Exchange, these significant losses necessitate drastic measures to improve financial health.
The closure in Tanzania reduces Jumia's African market footprint to 12 countries. These remaining markets include Nigeria, Egypt, Morocco, Kenya, Ivory Coast, South Africa, Tunisia, Algeria, Ghana, Senegal, Uganda, and Rwanda. The rapid succession of closures in Cameroon and Tanzania has led to speculation about which country might be next, as Jumia continues to restructure its operations in pursuit of long-term profitability amidst intense competition and unique market challenges like prevailing street vendor culture and payment preferences in some regions.
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