Rules and requirements for opening an account
Welcome, Selling on Jumia
At Jumia, we believe that the next stage of the customer’s purchase will be online. One of our goals is to provide a variety of products to the customer, so the seller is a very important person for us. As the number one e-commerce company in Africa, we are always looking for ways to add value to our customers. As a seller on Jumia, you will participate in offering customers offers such as offering the best products at the best price, in addition to providing the customer with the best buying experience.
The Requirements of selling on Jumia
Company
Individuals
Before you start selling
Please make sure to comply with our terms
This is all the information you need to create your account
Detailed bank account details
It must be identical to the data of the card holder or the owner of the company + IBAN + Stamped Bank certificate that includes IBAN number.
Detailed information of your company
Address, legal name, store name in English and others
Email address and phone number
A valid e-mail address and phone number for contact
Required documents
All categories need to provide a commercial register and a tax card, In the case of an individual account, only the tax card is sufficient
Your merchandise is in your store
If you cannot deliver to the mentioned provinces, there is another system (your goods are in the Jumia store)
Delivery possibility
To have the ability to deliver the order to one of the delivery centers within 48 hours to know the available delivery centers in the following governorates (Cairo - Giza - Alexandria - Tanta) from here
You will have to sign the Jumia contract in both hard copy and electronic form
The contract must be a hard copy to be delivered at the company’s headquarters
All pages must be signed
In the event that the store belongs to a commercial establishment, the signature must be in addition to the establishment’s stamp.
The commercial registration and tax card must be the most recent version
The signatory of the contract must have his name in the commercial registry and have the right to sign
Please write the name of the person (company representative / or account holder on Jumia) in quadrant clearly and without a signature format
Please write the full name at the end of each page of the contract clearly without a signature format
The signature is the only item that is allowed in the form of a signature
Please make sure that there are no cross-outs or corrections of clerical errors entirely in any part or place of the contract
What is the cost of selling on Jumia?
Commission
Processing fee
Jumia Express fees
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Products that are allowed and not allowed to be sold on Jumia
Jumia’s reputation depends primarily on the sellers, so the products listed below cannot be sold due to their danger to the Jumia store directly. The following list is not limited to:
• Counterfeit currencies and securities, which were rejected by the Egyptian Financial Supervisory Authority. • Health products without an approval certificate from the Ministry of Health. • firecrackers. • Fireworks and all materials used in the manufacture of bombs and explosives. • Historical Documents. • Documents related to hacking websites. • Weapons and ammunition. • Non-original products. • human organs. • Child pornography and child abuse. • Therapeutic products and medicines. • Supplements. • Alcoholic drinks. • drugs. • Vitamins. • Tobacco and all products related to electronic cigarettes and hookahs.
Products belonging to the following categories can be sold: Mobiles, Tablets, Fashion, Home, Office Furniture, Computers, Camera, Electronics, Watches, Sunglasses, Baby Products & Supplies, Health & Beauty Products, Automotive & Sports Equipment, Toys & Entertainment, Books, Movies, Music, Wedding & Grocery.
Also, Jumia does not allow the sale of counterfeit products
Jumia does not allow the sale of non-original or imitation products from famous brands or brands to preserve the property rights of these brands and avoid any legal liability or fines