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February 6, 2025
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Jumia to stop prime subscription

African online shopping giant, Jumia, has announced an end to its free delivery subscription service, Prime.

The move is one of several steps taken by the company to cut costs following five years of consecutive losses on the New York stock exchange.

In a statement released by the company, Jumia intends to focus on allocating resources to “core areas and projects with attractive returns on investments and clear ecosystem benefits,”.

The move will also involve “de-emphasising or ceasing projects and ventures that do not meet such criteria.”

Asides discontinuing Jumia Prime, a special service that offers unlimited free delivery for loyal subscribers, the company will also end its first-party grocery offerings in selected markets due to poor unit economics.

The company will further cut staff costs by reducing the size of its Dubai office. The senior leadership and decision centres will also be relocated to a location closer to its consumers and sellers in Africa.

Jumia has also witnessed a change in its management in light of the new development.

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