Rocket Internet to merge Jabong with 4 global e-Commerce firms

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Sep 05 2014 | 5:15 PM IST
Investment AB Kinnevik and Rocket Internet AG, investors in Jabong, will merge the Indian online fashion retailer with four other firms to create a new global fashion e-commerce group.
The new entity -- to be called Global Fashion Group (GFG) -- will combine five fashion e-commerce businesses, namely Dafiti (Latin America), Jabong (India), Lamoda (Russia & CIS), Namshi (Middle East) and Zalora (South East Asia & Australia).
The deal is expected to close later in the year.
GFG will focus on growth markets, covering 23 countries with a EUR 330 billion fashion market and population of over 2.5 billion people.
"GFG will market a wide assortment of leading International apparel and accessories brands, a tailored selection of highly engaging internally developed brands and local assortments developed for specific ethnic markets notably in India, Indonesia and the Middle East," a statement said.
The combination will deliver economies of scale in sourcing international brands and marketing with global media channels, strengthen private label efforts, enhance ability to attract and retain top talent and accelerate development of technology platforms, it added.
In India, fashion is one of the largest and fiercely contested categories in the e-commerce space. According to reports, the category is expected to see 400 per cent growth from USD 559 million to USD 2.81 billion by 2016.
The five e-commerce companies have attracted funding in excess of EUR 1 billion from Kinnevik, Access Industries, Summit Partners among others.
After the merger, all direct and indirect shareholders in the five existing e-commerce companies will contribute their shares into a newly formed Luxembourg-based entity.
The three largest shareholders in GFG will be Kinnevik, Rocket and Access Industries, with 25.1 per cent, 23.5 per cent and 7.4 per cent ownership interests, respectively.
The Board of Directors will include Lorenzo Grabau, CEO of Kinnevik as Chairman, Oliver Samwer, CEO of Rocket as Deputy Chairman and representatives of the other largest shareholders.
"By operating as a single entity, Dafiti, Jabong, Lamoda, Namshi and Zalora will be even more effective in expanding their leadership positions in their respective marketplaces," Grabau said.
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First Published: Sep 05 2014 | 5:15 PM IST

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