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  • Comment: References need to provide extensive coverage of Joom via independent, reliable sources. The Reuters ref is solid, but it's one ref -- the Daily Sabah cite is the same Reuters story. Advertorial, listings, and sources such as G-Core Labs are not valid.
    Also: the tone needs to be neutral. Just the facts. JSFarman (talk) 02:40, 14 May 2021 (UTC)

Joom is a e-commerce marketplace and mobile app that sells products from Asia and Europe.

The platform is known to be mobile-first with around 83% of transactions being made on mobile[1].

Launched in 2016 in Riga, Latvia, Joom also has offices in Moscow, San Francisco, Shenzhen, and a logistics hub in Hong Kong. Since mid-2017, it has been presented in Europe that makes up to 50% of its GMV.[2] By the end of 2020, shopping app Joom got 150 million downloads in the European region.[3]

Joom has 25 million monthly active users and 20 million active buyers.[4]

In 2021, Joom joined the Product Safety Pledge initiative - an agreement to cooperate with the EU Member States to remove dangerous products from its websites[5]

References

  1. ^ "Joom, Wish, SheIn, des plateformes de commerce qui titillent Amazon". Capital (in French). 2019-03-07. Retrieved 2021-06-16.
  2. ^ "Digital shopping app JOOM targets France in challenge to Amazon". Reuters. 2019-02-22. Retrieved 2021-06-16.
  3. ^ "Looking to emulate Venmo, JoomPay preps a Euro launch for easy bill splitting and cash payments". Techcrunch. 2020-11-24. Retrieved 2021-06-16.
  4. ^ "Comment l'app russe Joom compte devenir le numéro 2 de l'e-commerce en Europe". LSA (in French). 2019-02-21. Retrieved 2021-06-16.
  5. ^ "Protecting European consumers: Safety Gate efficiently helps take dangerous COVID-19 products off the market". European Commission. 2021-03-02. Retrieved 2021-06-16.