Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - Revenue for Q3 2025 reached $45.6 million, up 25% year over year, or up 22% on a constant currency basis [18] - Adjusted EBITDA loss improved to $14 million compared to $17 million in the same quarter last year [10] - Loss before income tax was $17.7 million, a 1% decrease year over year [10][24] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - Physical goods GMV grew by 26% year over year, and by 37% when excluding corporate sales [4][7] - First-party sales increased by 54% year over year, driven by strong momentum with key international brands [20] - Marketing and advertising revenue totaled $1.3 million, down 24% year over year [19] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - Active customers increased by 22% year over year, marking the highest increase in the past three years [7] - Orders from up-country regions represented 60% of total volume this quarter, up from 54% in the same quarter last year [11] - Nigeria's physical goods orders were up 30% year over year, while Kenya saw a 56% increase [12][13] Company Strategy and Development Direction - The company aims to achieve full-year profitability by 2027, focusing on efficiency, disciplined execution, and strategic investments [5][27] - Jumia is phasing out non-core digital transactions to streamline operations and enhance efficiency [6] - The company is expanding its logistics and commercial infrastructure to serve secondary cities and rural regions [11] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management expressed confidence in achieving full-year guidance, citing strong customer demand and operational improvements [9][27] - The competitive environment remains stable, with some global entrants pulling back in markets like Nigeria [16] - Management highlighted the importance of adapting to local market conditions to maintain a competitive edge [55] Other Important Information - The average order value for physical goods in Q3 2025 was $35, down from $38 in Q3 2024 [8] - The total headcount declined by 7% since December 2024, reflecting a leaner organization [10] - The liquidity position at the end of Q3 was $82.5 million, including $81.5 million in cash [24] Q&A Session Summary Question: Guidance for PBT and cost management - Management expects significant acceleration in usage in Q4 due to strong seasonality, with further growth in usage likely to bring economies of scale on fulfillment costs [33][34] Question: Working capital movements for Q4 - Management indicated that they do not expect significant changes in working capital dynamics for Q4, as they can ramp up inventory much faster now [36][39] Question: October order and GMV growth - Management confirmed that the above 30% growth in October reflects continued momentum, but they remain cautious about setting expectations for the entire quarter [42][43] Question: Competitive environment and supply access - Management noted that international platforms are facing challenges in Africa due to operational difficulties, while Jumia's localized model provides a competitive advantage [52][55] Question: Advertising monetization opportunities - Management sees significant upside potential in advertising revenue, aiming to reach around 2% of GMV in the future, driven by better tools and execution [87][88]
Jumia(JMIA) - 2025 Q3 - Earnings Call Transcript