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Jumia

The online shop you can trust.

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2012
Founded
E-commerce / Affiliate
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About Jumia

Jumia is often referred to as the "Amazon of Africa." It is the leading e-commerce platform on the continent, operating in Nigeria, Egypt, Kenya, and several other countries. Jumia connects millions of consumers with sellers offering everything from electronics to fashion and groceries.

Jumia runs a massive affiliate program (Jumia KOL Program) that allows influencers and bloggers to earn commissions by promoting products. Additionally, it offers "Jumia Force," a sales consultant program where agents earn money by placing orders on behalf of offline customers. It is a legitimate, publicly traded giant driving the digital economy in Africa.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. specific affiliate commission rates?

Commission rates vary by product category and country, typically ranging from 3% to 13%. For example, fashion items usually command higher commissions than electronics or groceries. Cookies last for 7 days.

2. What is Jumia Force?

Jumia Force is a program where you act as an agent. You help people who don't have internet access or knowledge to place orders on Jumia. You earn a commission on every successful order you place and deliver to them.

3. How do I get paid?

Jumia affiliates and agents are typically paid via local bank transfer. The payout threshold is relatively low (e.g., roughly $10 equivalent in local currency), and payments are processed monthly.

4. Is Jumia reliable?

Yes, Jumia is the first African tech startup to list on the New York Stock Exchange. They have established their own logistics network (Jumia Logistics) to ensure reliable delivery in regions with challenging infrastructure.

5. Can I sell on Jumia?

Yes, Jumia is a marketplace. You can register as a seller to list your own products. They provide training and support to help local businesses reach a wider audience across the country.

HeadquartersLagos, Nigeria
Team Size1000-5000
TypePublic (NYSE: JMIA)