Jumia Technologies (JMIA) Company presentation summary
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Company presentation summary
21 Aug, 2026Market opportunity and macro trends
Africa's e-commerce market is rapidly expanding, with retail e-commerce sales projected to grow from $12bn in 2019 to $40bn by 2029, driven by the world's fastest-growing population and increasing internet penetration.
Structural headroom remains significant, as e-commerce penetration in Jumia's markets is only 2% compared to much higher rates in other regions.
Macro tailwinds include strong population growth, rising GDP per capita, expanding internet access, and a growing tech-savvy youth demographic.
Advancing fintech infrastructure and micro-financing options are enabling greater e-commerce adoption.
Merchant digitization and improved logistics infrastructure are deepening local supply and expanding product assortment.
Business model and competitive positioning
Operates a scalable, pan-African platform with an asset-light, partner-enabled logistics model and deep reach into secondary cities.
Maintains a leadership position as Africa's only scaled and publicly listed e-commerce platform, present in 9 countries with a $1.3bn market cap as of November 2025.
Competitive moats include a strong logistics network, cash-on-delivery leadership, and a playbook tailored to Africa's unique challenges.
Combines global reach (notably China supply) with local depth, empowering both international and local merchants.
Outperforms both local and global entrants through scale, technology, dense logistics, and a trusted brand.
Strategic evolution and operational turnaround
Shifted from a growth-first, promo-led strategy to disciplined expansion, exiting unprofitable verticals and markets.
Refocused on core e-commerce, prioritized high-margin categories, and implemented rigorous cost management.
Enhanced operational efficiency, reduced cash burn, and improved contribution margin per order.
Built a fit-for-Africa value proposition targeting the lower-middle class, who represent the majority of the population.
Leveraged both online and offline marketing channels for broad customer acquisition.
Latest events from Jumia Technologies
- GMV up 23%, revenue up 14%, and adjusted EBITDA loss narrowed 36% with Q4 breakeven on track.JMIA
Q2 2026 - Disciplined execution and macro tailwinds drive rapid e-commerce growth and profitability outlook.JMIA
Investor presentation - Revenue up 39%, GMV up 32%, and Adjusted EBITDA loss narrowed to $10.7M, reaffirming 2026 targets.JMIA
Q1 2026 - Rapidly scaling e-commerce platform targets $2.5–3.0bn GMV and >20% EBITDA margin by 2030.JMIA
Investor presentation - Q4 2025 delivered strong growth, improved margins, and a clear path to breakeven in Q4 2026.JMIA
Q4 2025 - Targets $2.5–$3B GMV and over 20% EBITDA margin by 2030, with profitability from 2027.JMIA
Investor Day 2025 - Transformation delivers growth and resilience through supply focus, cost cuts, and local adaptation.JMIA
2024 RBC Capital Markets Global Technology, Internet, Media and Telecommunications Conference - GMV and orders rose in constant currency as cash burn and losses declined sharply.JMIA
Q2 2024 - Active customers, order growth, and improved liquidity amid FX headwinds and market exits.JMIA
Q3 2024