Jumia Kenya Slashes Delivery Fees to Maximise Sales this Festive Season

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How-to-Improve-Online-SalesRocket Internet’s e-tail store Jumia has slashed off all delivery fees for Nairobi, Mombasa and Nakuru to maximise sales this festive season.

The firm announced the offer will run from today to January 5 2015 and has been effected on orders, returns and exchanges.

JUMIA Kenya sales everything from fashion, consumer electronics, Home appliances to beauty products. Several months ago, JUMIA opened up its online marketplace platform allowing merchants and its brands to reach a wider audience. JUMIA operates in Kenya, Cameroon, Egypt, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Morocco, Nigeria, Uganda, UK, and Tanzania.

Recently, Kaymu, Jumia’s sister company and an e-Bay-like marketplace also slashed commissions off all traders using the site across the continent to encourage as everyone in Africa to use the marketplace.

to encourage as many people as possible to sell on Kaymu. Our zero commission policy means that sellers in these nine African countries can keep 100% of the money they make from their sales, making Kaymu an easy way for them to boost their income.” – See more at: https://my.techmoran.com/kaymu-scraps-seller-commission-across-africa/#sthash.ph3UqQNj.zFxSDDhj.dpuf
to encourage as many people as possible to sell on Kaymu. Our zero commission policy means that sellers in these nine African countries can keep 100% of the money they make from their sales, making Kaymu an easy way for them to boost their income.” – See more at: https://my.techmoran.com/kaymu-scraps-seller-commission-across-africa/#sthash.ph3UqQNj.zFxSDDhj.dpuf

 

 

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